It’s a Terrifier Christmas. Let the horror fill your heart. You hear footsteps? That’s not Santa! It’s a jolly clown named Art! Did you see Terrifier 3 and really want to record your own version of the original song “It’s a Terrifier Christmas” that was memorably featured in the film?
Just in time for Christmas, Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse are giving you all the tools to make that happen. The best part? We’re offering up prizes to the best (and oddest) renditions!
Grab the local neighborhood doom metalers and record the song in front of your alter to Art. Flip the sample and throw down some def bars. Jump on the wheels and grind that wax with an axe. Singer/songwriter? Get behind your piano and belt out an emotional ballad. Do what you feel is right to show your love for Terrifier 3 and “It’s a Terrifier Christmas.
Just in time for Christmas, Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse are giving you all the tools to make that happen. The best part? We’re offering up prizes to the best (and oddest) renditions!
Grab the local neighborhood doom metalers and record the song in front of your alter to Art. Flip the sample and throw down some def bars. Jump on the wheels and grind that wax with an axe. Singer/songwriter? Get behind your piano and belt out an emotional ballad. Do what you feel is right to show your love for Terrifier 3 and “It’s a Terrifier Christmas.
- 12/13/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Fans of legendary author H.P. Lovecraft know how closely the ideas of sound, music and strange vibrations are woven into his literary works – from the supernatural serenade called forth in "The Music of Erich Zann" to the sonic “resonator” that opens a dimensional portal in From Beyond. Many musicians have tapped into Lovecraft's tales for inspiration – sometimes purely for fun, as in the case of Re-Animator: The Musical, co-produced for the stage by another horror icon, Stuart Gordon. As you know, Gordon's long association with Lovecraft's work began in earnest with the 1985 classic Re-Animator, and includes a memorable episode of the Showtime series Masters of Horror: “Dreams in the Witch House.” That same tale, which Lovecraft penned in 1932, is now the basis of an epic rock opera produced in association with the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society. While Gordon is not involved in this project, it does feature one...
- 10/15/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
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