Sometimes you just find so much Halloween music that you have to make a
second post in October to share it all! Most of these are on Bandcamp and free
to preview before you buy. If you don't see a direct link, click on the album
art to check it out.
If this still isn't enough music to fill your Graveyard Jukebox, head over to
Nightmare City Halloween!
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Let's kick it off with some local (to me) tunes!
13 tracks of monster party madness! Feel what it's like to dig your own
grave, to make love to Frankenstein, and to be trapped forever at the
All-Night Midnite Monster Party.
This one is a lot of fun!
13 tracks span the album’s run time, and the entire compilation is
structured like a radio show, with local musician Derek Wade Timmons
providing a special Halloween-day radio broadcast from the Salton City.
Things take a turn for the worse, and as the night goes on, strange
creatures start emerging from the murky Salton Sea.
SCARYパンプキン (Deluxe Edition) is a 47 track (!) compilation you can grab for as little as $1! There's some really good creepy stuff in here that you might not want to listen to with the lights our. Plus, you can't go wrong for that price.
The ultimate Halloween-themed novelty rock 'n' roll soundtrack featuring
witches, ghouls, teenage monsters, graveyards, haunted houses, devils,
ghosts, and zombies. Most of the selections are vintage sides from the
1960s, rounded out by a witch's fistful of rare '50s cuts. Plus, rare audio
of three classic horror movie trailers.
The terrifyingly entertaining new studio album from God of Hellfire and
theatrical rock icon, Arthur Brown! This macabre-themed masterpiece finds
Brown joined by a murderer's row of talented collaboraters including The
Stooges' James Williamson, Gong's Steve Hillage, Deep Purple drummer Ian
Paice, Vanilla Fudge's Mark Stein, Hawkwind co-founder Nik Turner, R&B
superstar Shuggie Otis, and so much more!
It just wouldn't be spooky season without a new release from Halloween at High Noon.The latest release is packed with 20 tracks of alternative electronic weirdness.
Slasher Dave is someone that should be in your Halloween playlist! Halloween Howls is his latest audio abomination and you should definitely lend it your ear. Just make sure you get it back afterwards!
If you're feeling like dancing on gravestones naked in a Return of the Living
Dead kind of way, might I suggest
Horror Punk's Not Dead! 28 tracks to get your blood pumping from horror bands around the world.
Also back again is Figure with his 13th Monster album of demonic dubstep with
songs featuring Jason, Frankenstein, Cenobites, Ghostface, and more! You can
preview the album on YouTube and
purchase where you prefer.
I saved these in my Bandcamp wish list and hope to check these out soon. Thanks!
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DeleteFantastic recommendations - I knew about Slasher Dave, but holy crap I'm *loving* LVCRFT! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am always shocked when I manage to recommend something you haven't heard of. I just assume you already know all the cool stuff :D
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