MySpace
myspace music


GHOULTOWN



Last Updated: 11/17/2009

Send Message
Instant Message
Email to a Friend
Subscribe

State: Texas
Country: US

Who Gives Kudos:



My Subscriptions
Saturday, September 20, 2008 

Category: Music
OCTOBER 7, 2008

Zoviet Records will proudly be releasing GHOULTOWN's "LIFE AFTER SUNDOWN".


LIFE AFTER SUNDOWN, Ghoultown's sixth CD release, showcases the band's unique sound and image like never before. Described as "an uncharted crossroads between Johnny Cash and Rob Zombie," Ghoultown delivers well-written songs which range from melancholy dirges of lost love -- to blood-pumping outlaw punk -- to well-crafted anthems featuring trumpets reminiscent of an Ennio Morricone western soundtrack.


Solid production by Chris Telkes (producer and guitarist for Nocturne and Sonic Noise Terrorists), eye-catching artwork by Dan Brereton (who has also done cover art for Rob Zombie), and powerful songwriting make LIFE AFTER SUNDOWN a landmark release in the Ghoultown catalog. Each track stands on its own, bringing in elements of driving rock ("Werewolves on Wheels"), western-themed psychobilly ("Dead Outlaw"), gunslinger ballads ("Against a Crooked Sky"), spaghetti western instrumentals ("Thunder Over El Paso"), and out-right "cow metal" ("Under the Phantom Moon") like only Ghoultown could do.
LIFE AFTER SUNDOWN also features a cover song of The Misfits' "London Dungeon" which is delivered in their own unique Texas style!


TYRANNOSAURUS REX meets EL SUPERBEASTO

 
SOUNDS GHOULTOWN GREAT!
THE COVER ART LOOKS LIKE THE HORROR-WESTERN "FIST FULL OF DEMONS" FEATURING THE GHOUL WITH NO NAME.
FIENDISH!
 
Posted by TYRANNOSAURUS REX meets EL SUPERBEASTO on Saturday, September 20, 2008 - 4:13 AM
[Reply to this
Edmond Dantés

 
IM FUKCIN EXCITED
 
Posted by Edmond Dantés on Saturday, September 20, 2008 - 4:15 AM
[Reply to this
Sepiachord

 
Cheers on the Dan Bereton cover!
 
Posted by Sepiachord on Saturday, September 20, 2008 - 7:26 PM
[Reply to this
gothabilly

 
Hell yeah, I've been waiting for this since it was going to be called Life Begins at Sundown.

 
Posted by gothabilly on Sunday, September 21, 2008 - 12:58 AM
[Reply to this