Killer stuff, and thanks again for the shout out! Necrophagia are another founder of horror and death metal combined - Holocausto de la Morte being all about Fulci films, The Divine Art of Torture having Paul Naschy on the cover and tracks with samples from Exorcist III. Love them!
Sick video, thank you for enjoying the VHS special edition. The only other one I still have in stock is from the recent Cremulation album (personal fav of mine). I have 2 more planned for early next year. Looking forward to showing them off! 🙏🙌
I have recently been watching the CRAP out of horror movies. My absolute favorites are the corny campy movies. I recently saw 'Night of the Lepus' for example. 70s movie about killer giant rabbits....yeah its bad haha.
Hit up some thrift stores/flea markets and you might be able to score some horror movies on vhs and maybe snag a vcr too if you need one. I've found a few gems doing that.
I love death metal but don't watch horror movies anymore. At 43 years old I find that the older I get I just cannot stand watching people being murdered. I also have a hard time listening to death metal albums where there are intros with people screaming/crying. Just want to vibe with the music, not feel bad/weird listening to someone being tortured/murdered. It's weird because my current favorite death metal label that im obsessed with is Iron Fortress Records, who incorporate horror in their products. Can't get enough of their bands. Not knocking anyone who still enjoys horror. I'll stick to my comedy.
My favorite thing about Mortician is trying to guess what movie clips they play on their songs.
Yeah I learned about movies that way haha
I can't wait to get my copy of Tortuous Horrors Await Vol.2 in the mail I got the shirt coming as well
If my Grandson wasn't coming tonight I would so watch these movies and rock out. Maybe Sunday when he leaves.
Killer stuff, and thanks again for the shout out! Necrophagia are another founder of horror and death metal combined - Holocausto de la Morte being all about Fulci films, The Divine Art of Torture having Paul Naschy on the cover and tracks with samples from Exorcist III. Love them!
Sick video, thank you for enjoying the VHS special edition. The only other one I still have in stock is from the recent Cremulation album (personal fav of mine). I have 2 more planned for early next year. Looking forward to showing them off! 🙏🙌
- thank you so much for the video + stoked you are into the band / release! ❄️
Wearing my 'Tish longsleeve right now, brah brahs!! 😂😂
Great video!
I have recently been watching the CRAP out of horror movies. My absolute favorites are the corny campy movies. I recently saw 'Night of the Lepus' for example. 70s movie about killer giant rabbits....yeah its bad haha.
Hit up some thrift stores/flea markets and you might be able to score some horror movies on vhs and maybe snag a vcr too if you need one. I've found a few gems doing that.
Scab Hag from Cincinnati is a great band that kinda sounds like Mortician
@@xtransxcorex yeah have both their tapes. Will be talked about in the next tape video.
Don't you think "Horror movies and death metal go together like spicy food and diarrhea!" would have been better more "evocative" title. 👍🏻🍻
@@distributorovkvlt-points5481 have to keep it PG
I love death metal but don't watch horror movies anymore. At 43 years old I find that the older I get I just cannot stand watching people being murdered.
I also have a hard time listening to death metal albums where there are intros with people screaming/crying. Just want to vibe with the music, not feel bad/weird listening to someone being tortured/murdered.
It's weird because my current favorite death metal label that im obsessed with is Iron Fortress Records, who incorporate horror in their products. Can't get enough of their bands.
Not knocking anyone who still enjoys horror. I'll stick to my comedy.