Showing posts with label Cinema Slasher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cinema Slasher. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2015

Cobretti


This is where the law stops and I start. The all-new Cobretti EP was released today on my Bandcamp! Featuring one track from the coming Cineploit full length, two exclusive ones (including one collaboration with D.A. Medina), you get all three tracks for $3, the whole EP inspired by the Cannon Group action classic Cobra.

The video - using footage from said movie - was launched on my official YouTube channel, and has been receiving some pretty cool feedback so far, so make sure to check it out and feel free to share it on your social media.

UPDATE: The first week's batch of reviews are in. A ton of thank-yous go out to Cinema Slasher, Lunchmeat VHS Fanzine, Horror Sexy, Horror Sci-Fi and More, The Scream Review and The Rotting Zombie for the much-appreciated support. Make sure to check them all out, give them a "like" and tell them I sent ya!


Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Camp Blood Reviews

Well, the first week since the launch of Camp Blood has passed and I figured I'd make a round up of the initial batch of reviews that's been coming in. The response to the track has been thrilling to say the least. It seems like both the horror community and fans "got" the song immediately, which is great 'cause that was my ambition.

The Year of Halloween gave it a plug in the October news post Something Wicked This Way ComesFriday the 13th: The Franchise called the track "great" and summed up the video as "gold", Horror Sci-Fi & More wrote a short-but-sweet plug stating it is a "special Halloween treat for the Friday the 13th fans out there" and I really like The Horror Movie Maniac's pretty humorous blurb "filled to the brim with screams and plenty of thrills that'll allow you to show off your "killer" dance skills."

Next came Bloody Disgusting's Get Your Jason Voorhees Groove On With Videogram's "Camp Blood" that really had my Bandcamp stats exploding, summing up the track as "catchy", "total 80's horror synth" and "perfect for your Halloween party!" The Scream Review wrote a nice piece about the single, calling it a "gem" "that really sets the tone for horror inspired music", and earlier today Cinema Slasher posted a review calling it "even more hilariously awesome than you'd probably expecting it to be." Check them all out!

The Year of Halloween: Plug.
Friday the 13th: The Franchise: Review.
Horror Sci-Fi & More: Plug.
The Horror Movie Maniac: Plug.
Bloody Disgusting: Review.
The Scream Review: Review.
Cinema Slasher: Review.