Tue, 21 November 2006 A little bit of up front stuff... We made it to the second episode of The Punk and The Pastor! That is exciting stuff to us. We had a short sponsor ship with After Dark Film's Horror Fest, where we were supposed to get free tickets to the movies but I had an e-mail failure and lost my contact's e-mail so no dice. Other than that we have a couple of promos that we got from Kiptronic it is a great resource for finding other people that will advertise your podcast by trading promos. Those are at the very end of the show, hope they aren't too obtrusive. Guess we'll all find out. Now... Show Notes First up we have a new theme song from Ghost of Gelsomina, this tune is called "It's a True Story" and we played it in its entirety on the first episode of Author Read Fiction. It's a creepy little tune. First movie we looked at was the Saw III obviously the sqeul to the Saw films. It is out pick for the theatres. Then some music from The Matadors with the song "Die" off their new album Horrorbilly 9000. Then the video pick for the show was 1997's Event Horizon, this made for some interesting discussion. Then some music from Drew Danburry a great musician from Then Stacey and Gabriel discuss when it is appropriate to let your kids watch horror. This is a try out for a segment where the two of them discuss something that hopefully they will argue about, that didn't work to well this time. We would love to get some input from you guys on this segment. Finally a song from The Creepshow. It is their cover of the Misfits song "Halloween". And that is about it. Both The Creepshow and The Matadors come to us from Stereo Dynamite Recordings, and Drew Danburry comes to us from well We have begun releasing the shows under a Creative Commons Deed .
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Tue, 7 November 2006 We've made it to a second Punk Horror Podcast woot! This time it is fiction read by the author and the quality is great. It looks like we will be releasing every other tuesday so keep the subscription going in you podcatchers.
Don't forget to send us feedback at: or at the message boards on: Or here. Show Notes The kick off story is Parking Loch by David Agranoff. David is one of our own at Punk Horror and has just released a book of politically charged horror and science fiction entitled Screams From A Dying World. Which is a benifit for Animal Acres a farmed animal shelter in Los Angeles. His story is about a very interesting type of grid lock that may end up being the scourge of hit men around the nation. Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 October 2006 Well here it is. The first Punk Horror podcast. A few quick things before I get into the show notes proper there are a couple of things I want to say about the recording. The sound quality of Stacey and Gabriel isn't quite what I would like it to be because we are waiting on a mixer. The next episode promises to be much better. Also keep a look out in a couple of weeks (cross your fingers) for some short fiction read by the author. This is going to be great and it should feature some really amazing fiction. Show Notes First off we have music from Gogol Bordello for the intro music. It is the song Sally from their album Gypsy Punk Underground. Next up was music from The Axe That Chopped The Cherry Tree. These guys from Greeley, Colorado really know how to bring a room to it's feet, or something. Great band be sure to check them out. We dropped the track The Parachute Effect from their album Don't Touch the Lightning. We then reviewed The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. The prequel to the 2003 remake of the 1970's classic film. Then comes some music from 6afraidof7. Another great band, this one hailing from Denver, CO. We played their song Ruby. After that we reviewed the 70's "Psychic Thriller" staring Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie: Don't Look Now. This 1973 film is on it's way to "remakeville." Lets see which one is worse. Then some music from Parker, Colorado's Ruin Sisera. Great hardcore, with their song These Shattered Hands. And Finally An outro soung from Gogol Bordello again, from the same album this is the song Never Young. That is about it for the show. Be sure to check us out at www.punkhorror.com, sign up for the mailing list, harrass us on the boards, or drop us an e-mail at podcast@punkhorror.com. Next month we will bring you more music, we will review the films Saw III, and Event Horizon, and a third movie that will be part of our new feature where Stacy and Gabriel talk about a movie that speaks directly to them as a punk or a pastor. Should be good stuff. If you have a band and would like your music on the show drop us a line, and if you have a recomendation for a film that will get the ire of a punk or pastor up do the same we would love for your input on this one. Comments[0] |


