From the late sixties and on, rock-and-roll opened its lyrical content to become more than a single expression of either devotion, loss, or unrequited love. For fans of horror and the weird, some music seemed to actually be speaking to them, with content dealing with such things as serial killers, vampirism, lycanthropy, hauntings, etc. . . . → Read More: Music To Scream By
What To Do When You Meet Cthulhu: Fall 2010
Blood and Ice: Fall 2010
The Ravening: Fall 2010
The Spawning: Summer 2010
Ancient Shadows: Spring/Summer 2010
The Best of All Flesh
Pallid Light
Dark Wisdom
The Sleep That Rescues