Exclusives
Sick/Tired ‘Dissolution’ Album Premiere (Exclusive)
Bloody-Disgusting has teamed up with Chicago grindcore band Sick/Tired to bring you the exclusive album stream of their upcoming album Dissolution, which comes out tomorrow via A389 Records. The album follows the band’s 2013 release King Of Dirt and the title track features Japanese noise musician Merzbow.
The band’s music has been described as, “…a maelstrom of whirling slivers intent on rending your flesh, a vortex of unremitting insanity…“.
Bassist Kirk Syrek describes the album:
This record is a bit different for us as where the last one, “King of Dirt”, was really dark, lo-fi, and gritty, on “Dissolution” we added a lot more hooks and memorable riffs, as well as some longer tracks, instead of an all out blast assault. It is still very dark sounding, but it is much more atmospheric in a way. The noise tracks from Merzbow and Marhaug definitely add to the feeling of despair. The entire record is basically about the death of our vocalist’s Grandfather so it is very personal…
You can order Dissolution digitally via Bandcamp or physically through A389.
Sick/Tired online:
Bandcamp
Exclusives
Emile Hirsch Descends Into Vomit-Soaked Madness in Exclusive ‘Woozy’ Trailer
The amount of green vomit spewed in our exclusive new trailer from writer/director Joey Bicicchi‘s feature debut might make you Woozy.
The new horror movie will be available virtually nationwide during the Popcorn Frights Film Festival, starting August 7, with festival passes and tickets available now.
Emile Hirsch (The Autopsy of Jane Doe) stars as Dusty, a man who has meticulously engineered his existence into something pristine and untouchable—meditation at dawn, disciplined yoga, punishing boxing routines, strict nutrition, obsessive hygiene. Every detail is calculated. Every impulse contained. Every fear locked out. Until it isn’t.
When Dusty’s carefully constructed system finally fractures, something impossible slips in—Woozy. A horrifying apparition that shouldn’t exist… and yet absolutely does. What begins as control collapses into spectacular chaos as Dusty is forced into a brutal confrontation with the delusions he thought he had mastered. WOOZY becomes a visceral battle between discipline and disorder, sanity and surrender, structure and the terrifying unknown that lives just beneath the surface.
The trailer below teases a psychological descent into a mind’s darkest corners.
Jackie Cruz, Penelope Mitchell, and Jeff Adler also star.
“Everyone involved with Woozy and I are so stoked to be part of a top-tier festival like Popcorn Frights. We can’t wait to share this film with one of the best horror audiences in the world. Buckle up for a choose-your-own-adventure through trauma, horror, vomit, mimes, cats, demons, and, yeah… sometimes it’s okay to laugh at just how bonkers this journey gets. Emile Hirsch fans, you don’t want to miss this performance. He absolutely delivers. And remember… Some monsters don’t hide under the bed. They live in your head,” Bicicchi said.
For more, catch up with the fest’s first wave of programming here.


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