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Letters From The Fire Challenge Your “Perfect Life” (Exclusive)

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Just over a week ago, we had San Francisco hard rockers Letters From The Fire featured on the site with their 10 Horror Movies to Watch in a Group. The post not only provided a collection of very solid movies to watch with a group of your pals but it also gave you a chance to meet the band, whose new album Worth the Pain comes out tomorrow via Sand Hill Records.

To give you a taste of what’s to come on that album, we’ve got the exclusive lyric video premiere for their anthemic song “Perfect Life”, which you can hear below.

Frontwoman Alexa Kabazie explains the song to BD:

We are told by society that a ‘perfect life’ consists of going to school, getting a desk job, buying a house, paying taxes, and essentially working your entire life away chasing after some idealized illusion of success. This song basically says, ‘Fuck that!’ It’s about being done with making yourself miserable, chasing after someone else’s version of a ‘perfect life.’

You can pre-order Worth the Pain via iTunes.

Letters From The Fire online:
Official Website
Facebook
Twitter
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Tour dates:
Sep 08 Trees Dallas, TX
Sep 09 Fitzgerald’s San Antonio, TX
Sep 10 Click’s Tyler, TX
Sep 11 Jake’s Backroom Lubbock, TX
Sep 13 Club Red Mesa, AZ
Sep 15 Vamp’d Las Vegas, NV
Sep 16 Above DNA Lounge San Francisco, CA
Sep 17 Malone’s Santa Ana, CA
Sep 18 The Whisky West Hollywood, CA
Sep 20 Studio Seven Seattle, WA
Sep 21 Hawthorne Theatre Lounge Portland, OR
Sep 22 The Pin Spokane, WA
Sep 24 Diamondz Event Center Jerome, ID
Sep 27 Mesa Theater Grand Junction, CO
Sep 28 Aztlan Theatre Denver, CO
Sep 29 Sunshine Studios Colorado Springs, CO
Sep 30 Aftershock Merriam, KS
Oct 01 Lookout Lounge Omaha, NE
Oct 02 Gabe’s Iowa City, IA
Oct 03 Vaudeville Mews Des Moines, IA
Oct 05 The Cabooze Minneapolis, MN
Oct 06 Wicked Moose Rochester, MN
Oct 07 The Garage Bar Moorhead, MN
Oct 08 BIGS Sports Bar & Billiards Sioux Falls, SD
Oct 09 Bada Brew Crest Hill, IL
Oct 12 Mac’s Bar Lansing, MI
Oct 13 Home Bar Arlington Heights, IL
Oct 14 Q&Z Expo Center Ringle, WI
Oct 15 The Back Bar Janesville, WI
Oct 16 Realm Toledo, OH
Oct 18 The Outpost Kent, OH
Oct 19 Al Rosa Villa Columbus, OH
Oct 20 Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA
Oct 21 The Machine Shop Flint, MI
Oct 22 Battle Creek Battle Creek, MI

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Katharine Isabelle Battles Cosmic Horror in Exclusive ‘Junction Row’ Teaser Trailer [Fantasia 2026]

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Junction Row Trailer

Among Fantasia 2026‘s massive final wave of programming this morning is Raven Banner’s Lovecraftian creature feature Junction Row, starring Canadian horror icon Katharine Isabelle, and we’re exclusively unveiling the teaser trailer.

Junction Row will celebrate its World Premiere at Fantasia on July 28.

Watch a housing compound fall under siege from Lovecraftian creatures more dangerous than drug dealers in the trailer below.

Junction Row follows “Juno, a recovering addict who leaves a fringe housing compound for a better life, leaving her beloved Ruby behind. When she learns that Ruby has gone missing, Juno returns, only to find Junction Row has become a hotbed of criminal activity, but she encounters much more than menacing drug dealers on her mission to find Ruby.”

Isabelle stars as Juno, with Natalie Brown (FX’s The Strain) as Ruby.

The creature feature marks the feature debut by director Ashlea Wessel, who has directed festival-favorite shorts like 2018’s “Tick” and 2020’s “Weirdo”.

Wessel co-writes Junction Row with Clown in a Cornfield author Adam Cesare and Matt Serafini.

Katharine Isabelle is coming off a brief appearance in Kane Parsons’ Backrooms, and more recently appeared in holiday horror It’s a Wonderful Knife. The horror icon is arguably best known for her turn as the eponymous werewolf in Ginger Snaps and for her roles in American Mary and Freddy vs Jason.

Fantasia teases that Junction Row tells “a story where the fear of the unknown isn’t confined to what lies above, but what waits beneath.”

Stay tuned for more from Fantasia as the festival gets underway later this month.

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