Joe LoDuca and The Musical World of Evil Dead
This year, The Evil Dead rises once more with a tour featuring its Deadite-driving music — and I got to go!

This year, The Evil Dead rises once more with a tour featuring its Deadite-driving music — and I got to go!
George Streicher has once again managed to capture what it feels like to be a kid ruling the night on October 31st with his newest album, Music for Halloween Night.
Say what you want about Will Smith, but he has talent; 1987’s A Nightmare on My Street proves that.
If you are a Millennial, you know this theme song by heart. The maestro of the macabre, strumming the strings of our haunted souls. A dreadful treat for your ears, tickling the ivories while tip-toeing through dark rooms and hallways. The theme to nightmares itself: Goosebumps. This theme song is ingrained in our minds forever more, bearing the power to possess our psyche and bring us back to a time of nostalgia and fright. It is the one. Viewer beware, you’re in for a scare!
Backstreet’s Back… ALRIGHT!!!
C’mon, admit you sung that in your head as soon as you read the title. I’m doing it as we speak.
British gothic horror singer/songwriter/composer Strange Nocturnal offered to sit and chat about horror music in film, rock and pop influences, the history behind the sounds, and everything in between.
Best horror theme song? Killer Klowns, obviously!
Super Simple Songs has Halloween kids music and it’s AMAZING!
We all could instantly hum the tune from Psycho or sing “Tubular Bells” of The Exorcist fame, but there is a whole world of horror film score (and lack of score) to hear out there — and we’ve compiled a list of the best ones!
Sound is an extremely important, but extremely underrated part of a movie, regardless of genre