Corpse Cast Episode 12: Shadow Reichenstein – Werewolf Order and Fallen (1998)
We're back with Episode 12 talking about Shadow Reichenstein's 2006 album called Werewolf Order and Denzel Washington's supernatural horror film Fallen from 1998.
We're back with Episode 12 talking about Shadow Reichenstein's 2006 album called Werewolf Order and Denzel Washington's supernatural horror film Fallen from 1998.
This is the first official "marathon" episode, clocking in at over two and a half hours... we're really going to test your stamina! This episode we talk about Finland's power pop/metal Lordi and their latest album from 2010 Babez for Breakfast and a 1973 overlooked supernatural shocker Baba Yaga.
Alrighty folks, The Corpse Cast is officially off and running hitting the first milestone of 10 episodes! This episode, we talk about Left For Dead, a band from right here in Salt Lake City. We also talk about Wes Craven's 1972 exploitation classic Last House on the Left. Though we don't talk about the remake in detail, we do some comparing and contrasting of the two versions. Finally, for this episode we offer a sweet price for anyone who call […]
Experience our first foray into the Japanese Pinky Violence genre with our discussion on Noribumi Suzuki's 1973 masterpiece Sex & Fury. We also talk about New York City's own The Serpenteens and their 2006 album entitled Dead Men Walking.
Well Folks... you're going to have to bear with us for one more episode. Mike's voice is still not back and we're experimenting with our setup. We'll get there folks... we promise!!! Anyway, this episode we talk about The Crimson Ghosts: Generation Gore and Father's Day (2011). Folks... we just have to warn you... Something must have been in the water because the filter came off and we're left with one heckuva episode... You've been warned!
Here we go! This episode, we talk about The Death Riders 2005 album called Soundtrack for Depression. We also talk about the great 1981 Canadian slasher My Bloody Valentine. However, the highlight of this episode, at least for me, were the voicemails where we had responses to the question of the episode. Also, we introduce what we like to call The Corpse Cast... AFTERMATH! It's a little treat that Shane put together... Watch below:
We bring back the "Question of the Episode", and this episode we direct it to the ladies out there. Finally, we have the first prize pack available since The Corpse Cast's inception! Zach calls in with another "name that tune" contest... So let's get the guesses in! Enjoy!
This week's episode focuses on the Swedish band Ghost's first full-length effort entitled: Opus Eponymous. We also talk some about 2003's The Manson Family... Get out your shields folks... your ears are about to take a beating!
We're back with Episode 3! This week we're talking about Stellar Corpses brand new album called Dead Stars Drive-in and a good, old-fashioned, wholesome, lesbian vampire film: The Blood Spattered Bride from 1972... loosely based on Sheridan Le Fanu's novella Carmilla. Just for a little incentive to listen to this episode and watch this film... Hammer's The Vampire Lovers was also based on this novella. Can you say Ingrid Pitt? mmmm...
This episode Shane and Mike discuss The Cryptkeeper Five's brand new album The Unbeatable Cry, and the 1981 classic film Dead and Buried.
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