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Demon Night – a Halloween feast from Syd.31!

The song is based on a true story;

When I was a kid, we lived in a haunted house. Some ‘thing’ would walk down the hallway, into my room and just stand at the end of my bed. It looked like an old lady and it scared the hell out of me.

Other people saw it too, but didn’t tell me until years after, thankfully.

I still struggle to sleep alone with the light out…”

Once my parents had turned my bedroom light out, I just knew the shadow people and that ‘thing’ would show up…

Syd.31 included a lot of Shadow People in the video. You’ll have to see if you can spot them all. Shadows that are not our own…

Syd.31 are now back into gigging after a long time away due to Lockdown. Drop them a message if you want to talk to them, or want them to play a venue you near you soon.

Speak soon and stay spooky!

Tombstoners Union debut their first single ‘Haunted Houses, Candelabras’.

Just in time to kick off the Hallowe’en Season, Tombstoners Union’s debut single “Haunted Houses, Candelabras” has arisen!!! Stab this in people’s ears at all your Hallowe’en shindigs! 

The Tombstoners Union is a Hallowe’en themed subsidiary band of Master Nate & The Reprobates (MNR) and is twined with the hardcore Christmas conglomeration The Frostbite Faction, all of which are poorly represented by Bare Bones Records.

Haunted Houses, Candelabras was recorded at The Tragically Hip owned Bathouse Recording Studio in Bath, Ontario, Canada with illustrious engineer Nyles Spencer.

Like horror short stories and gore? This one is for you!

“The World of Horror is a short horror story collective for children and adults which features shocking, spooky, and grotesque artwork and monsters from around the world.  This collective was assembled by (Reign of Vengeance/Rebirth) frontman Marshall Beck. It features story contributions and tales from Beck as well as many musicians and authors from different cultures around the world. Each different story utilizes a different culture’s monsters or boogeymen to tell shocking, mysterious, and interesting tales. Conjuring the old school nostalgic vibe many of us older Horror and Metalhead fans are familiar with from childhood… this collective is definitely nothing short of odd, interesting, fun, and entertaining.”

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