Month: May 2023

Vexing Premiere New Song – “Shallow Breath” Press Release

Progressive sludge trio VEXING has released a new song off their upcoming full-length debut, Grand Reproach. The band has tapped metal webzine Veil of Sound for the exclusive premiere of “Shallow Breath.”   The band had this to say about their newest single, “This song encapsulates the last few years for us. Lyrically, it describes the anxiety…


Girlschool Announces Release of Fourteenth Studio Album WTFortyfive? News

On July 28th Via Silver Lining Music; Lead Single “Are You Ready? (Feat. Joe Stump)” Out Now + Preorders Available Forty-five years young, British hard rock royalty GIRLSCHOOL comes out swinging with their fourteenth studio album, WTFortyfive?, a deliciously dirty declaration that age is a number that shows how much real raw attitude you have when it really…


Auryah’s Brazilian Prog/Power Metal Press Release

Auryah’s Brazilian Prog/Power Metal, led by experienced singer Lean Van Ranna, resumed its activities with new line-up   Auryah, a Progressive Power Metal band from São Paulo, Brazil, leaded by the experienced vocalist Lean Van Ranna, who has played in many (inter)national bands and projects (Kin Wagon, King Of Salem, Excalibur, Menahem, A Taste Of Freedom,…


Perdition Winds – Burning Spiritual Crypts Press Release

Hellthrasher Productions is proud to present the third full-length of Finnish black metal horde Perdition Winds, on CD and digital formats. Six years after their acclaimed record ‘Transcendent Emptiness’, the band is back, preaching with mouth of death and spreading new plagues in form of  7 tracks. ‘Burning Spiritual Crypts’ sees Perdition Winds faster and more evil than before,…


Croc! (2022) – By Baron Craze

I do enjoy environmental or nature attacks horror films as they can inflict more damage than one is accustomed to and there are few ways to combat it. There are some legendary films in the category The Birds [1963] or Jaws [1975] and plenty of fillers such as Grizzly [1976], Dogs [1976], Day of the…


Musket Hawk Streaming New Song – “American Scum”

Baltimore sludge/grind scoundrels MUSKET HAWK lash out with the abrasive new track, “American Scum.”   A song about disillusionment, “American Scum” combines blast beats, chunky grooves, and dual vocals to highlight the dark side of power and trusting the wrong people. Written primarily while touring through Canada and recorded at Developing Nations Studio in Baltimore,…


Diesomnia Announce “Pray for the Flood” EP News

Ohio death-thrashers Diesomnia are set to unleash their debut EP, Pray for the Flood upon the masses. The release, originally slated for 2020 but sidelined by the pandemic, is finally ready to see the light of day.   Diesomnia is offering a taste of what’s to come with a lyric video for the EP’s first single, “No…


Baron Craze’s Visions of Horror #15 – April 9 to 15

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/baroncrazeradio/2023/05/02/baron-crazes-visions-of-horror-ep15 *****                                                                   *****                                                   ***** Ground Meat – Pathological Silence https://www.facebook.com/groundmeatmetalmusic https://groundmeatmetal.bandcamp.com/ April 9, 2023 – Sunday House of Wax (1953) GP – 1h 28m https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045888/ Anniversary: 70-years Genre: Horror Director: André De Toth Writers: Crane Wilbur, Charles Belden Stars: Vincent Price, Phyllis Kirk, Frank Lovejoy, Carolyn Jones, Roy Roberts, Paul Picerni Co: Warner Bros. Summary: An…


Revisiting Past Horrors of April 2023 – By Baron Craze

Welcome to another opportunity of mine to return to past horrors, and honestly I am watching these movies and reading the reviews, and while sometimes I do still agree with my assessment there are those films with I tend to reflect with a negative view. It might be due to my increasing knowledge of the…


Revisiting Past Horrors of March 2023 – By Baron Craze

It’s enjoyable as I circle back to past films I reviewed, there’s an interesting school of thought on doing something like this, it really comes from Bill Obserst Jr. who had stated he’s always promoting all is work, regardless of when it was made. That’s how I approach this new column and it’s actually a…