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Top 10 Horror Movies: Damon Fox of Bigelf

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Damon Fox of the progressive rock band Bigelf has sent Bloody-Disgusting his Top 10 horror movies and, perhaps not surprisingly, it’s a list comprised of classics! Make sure to check out our exclusive interview with Damon after you’ve checked out his picks!

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Direct from Damon Fox:

When I was a young movie goer, these were some the flicks that scared the shit outta me!
It’s hard to pick ten, but here are a few of my faves. 
Most of them are from the late 70’s/early 80’s in the psych/occult/demonic genres, enjoy.
1. Alien
Sci-fi horror at it’s finest and one of Ridley’s best, no one will ever forget that little guy popping out!
2. Carrie
So sweet, but extremely satanic…John Travolta is great in this one too.
3. Jaws
One of my all time favorite movies. The best thing about Jaws is,…you don’t see the shark until halfway through. Just the classic theme, “duh-dun”.  Now that’s suspense…
4. Halloween (1978)
Not a big slasher fan but this one stands out and boasts the best iconic bad guy(imho) and JC nailed the score. Epic chord progression!
5. Poltergeist
Popcorn meets the graveyard but nice and creepy, especially that f*cking clown!
6. Christine
I love this story and the vintage music cues.
7. The Shining
Another Stephen King masterpiece! Twisted and evil, this one gave me nightmares. REDRUM!
8. The Silence Of The Lambs
A milestone for horror, though it may be only considered a hybrid film by some. Psychological, demented, macabre & Academy Awards!
9. Creepshow
I guess I’m a Stephen King fan, what can I say? The guy can write.
10. *Honorable mention*
Frankenstein (1931), Dracula (1931), The Birds, The Omen, The Dead Zone

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John Carpenter Releases New Single “The Ferryman” From Upcoming Audio/Visual Project ‘Cathedral’

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John Carpenter The Ferryman

Horror master John Carpenter and bandmates Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies have released The Ferryman, the second single from Carpenter’s upcoming audiovisual project Cathedral

The graphic novel arrives on August 4 through Storm King Comics, with the companion album following on August 7 via Sacred Bones Records. 

In other words, every track on the companion album corresponds to a chapter in the book, with liner notes guiding listeners through the story as they read. 

The 120-page graphic novel is written by Carpenter, editor/producer/wife Sandy King, and Sean Sobczak, illustrated by Federico De Luca and Luis Guaragna, colored by Ryan Winn, and lettered by Marshall Dillon.

I like that one because it really seems to feature all three of us in a special way,guitarist Daniel Davies said in a statement about the new single.It has interesting harmonies that Cody put together and John’s signature pad-style string parts. It’s more of an electronic metal track in a way, but we just wanted to make it as heavy and driving as possible.

The Ferrymanfollows the previously releasedLord of the Underground.

The synopsis for Cathedral:An abandoned cathedral. A gruesome murder. A powerful supernatural entity living in the catacombs. It all comes to a head in downtown Los Angeles. What will happen and who will live to tell the tale? Such is the storyline of Cathedral, the thrilling new album and terrifying graphic novel from legendary director and musician John Carpenter, based on a dream he had in 2024.

It was so cinematic and vivid,the director said.I thought,I have to score this.It’s kind of our first heavy metal album. 

Get ready to immerse yourself in John Carpenter’s universe all over again.

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