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[Exclusive] Get Your Horror Punk On With This Calabrese “I Wanna Be A Vigilante” Video Premiere

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Bloody-Disgusting is excited to team up with horror punk band Calabrese to bring you the exclusive premiere of their latest music video “I Wanna Be A Vigilante”! Directed by Brian Pulido (creator of Lady Death, Evil Ernie, and more), the video shows the band performing in a warehouse with sweeping spotlights, leather jackets, gorgeously stylized hair, and loads of music gear. Something about it just screams pure punk rock for me and I kinda love every second. Head on below and enjoy!

Calabrese are also going to be hitting the road for a US tour! The tour kicks off March 8th in Tempe, AZ and finishes just under a month later in El Paso, TX. The tour will include a performance at Cincinnati’s HorrorHound Convention.

“I Wanna Be A Vigilante” comes from the band’s fifth full length album Born With A Scorpion’s Touch, which you can order digitally or physically.

Bassist/vocalist Jimmy Calabrese comments, “On the new video for “I Wanna Be A Vigilante” we once again teamed up with the multi-talented, creator, writer and producer Brian Pulido. Brian is most notably known as the mastermind behind Chaos! Comics, and created and wrote such well known characters as Evil Ernie, Purgatori, and Lady Death. Even though this new music video is rather straight forward, Brian took what could have been just another Calabrese performance piece and captured a grandiose side of Calabrese that we’ve yet to see. We hope our fans dig it as much as we do!

Calabrese online:
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Official Website
Twitter
Instagram

Upcoming tour dates:
Mar 8 – Tempe, AZ – Red Owl
Mar 13 – San Antonio, TX – Korova
Mar 14 – Austin, TX – SXSW – Swan Dive Patio
Mar 15 – Harlingen, TX – Hop Shop
Mar 16 – Corpus Christi, TX – Boneshakers
Mar 18 – Joplin, MO – Blackthorn
Mar 19 – Chicago, IL – Township
Mar 20 – Lombard, IL – Brauerhouse
Mar 21-23 – Cincinnati, OH – HorrorHound Convention
Mar 24 – Indianapolis, IN – Hoosier Dome
Mar 25 – Buffalo, NY – Broadway Joe’s
Mar 26 – Philadelphia, PA – North Star Bar
Mar 27 – Brooklyn, NY – Grand Victory
Mar 28 – Long Branch, NJ – Brighton Bar
Mar 29 – Newark, DE – Mojo’s Main
Mar 30 – Charleston, WV – Empty Glass
Mar 31 – Atlanta, GA – 529
Apr 04 – Dallas, TX – Double Wide
Apr 05 – El Paso, TX – TBA


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Memory Loss Leads to a Hospital Freakout in ‘This Tempting Madness’ Exclusive Clip

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This Tempting Madness clip

A hospital stay grows more nerve-frazzling when memory loss distorts reality in our exclusive clip from This Tempting Madness, inspired by a true story.

The mind-bending psychological thriller will be released in select theaters and on demand on June 12 via Vertical.

Simone Ashley (“Bridgerton”) stars as Mia, who awakens from a coma, grievously injured, her memory fractured. As she puts the pieces of her past together, she starts to question her own actions and her perception of reality.

In This Tempting Madness, “Mia awakens from a coma grievously injured, her memory fractured. As she puts the pieces of her past together, she starts to question her own actions, and her perception of reality.”

Jennifer E. Montgomery makes her feature directorial debut from a script she co-wrote with director of photography Andrew Davis, inspired by Montgomery’s first-hand experience with tragedy involving her best friend.

“Months before the incident, there were signals that her world was unraveling,” says Montgomery. “I could feel the pressure building, though I didn’t know what form it would take. I never could have known what violence would come, and I certainly never imagined making a film about it.”

Austin Stowell (“NCIS: Origins”), Suraj Sharma (Happy Death Day 2U), Mojean Aria (Reminiscence), Amol Shah (“For All Mankind”), and Zenobia Shroff (“Ms. Marvel”) round out the cast.

Smoke Jumper Films and Mango Monster Productions produce in association with Catchlight Studios (HereticThe Blackening).

This Tempting Madness is rated R for “language, violence/bloody images, and brief sexuality.”

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