Fangoria Presents: HollyDoom Sountrack

If you haven’t heard about historic horror and gore magazine Fangoria‘s relaunch last year, you’re either not a hardcore horror fan or you’re living in a social media wasteland. Rescuing the formerly failed monthly magazine and publishing it as a giant, high-quality quarterly has awoken a long slumbering beast that is currently on a rampage! In addition to the magazine, Fangoria has released several novels under its Fangoria Presents imprint, such as My Pet Serial Killer by Michael J. Seidlinger and Our Lady the Inferno by Preston Fassel. The latest release from Fangoria isn’t a new printed publication but rather a new syth wave album, Hollydoom.

Fangoria Presents 'HollyDoom' Magazine Soundtrack

The new album features such synth heavy hitters as Gunship and Powerglove, and even famed horror director/musician/icon John Carpenter himself is featured. The album is currently available for preorder on a variety of platforms for $10, and you can hear a preview of “Cthulhu” by Gunship on Bandcamp. The full album officially releases releases January 11, 2019. Check out the full track list below, or read up on even more details about the album over at Dread Central.

Full Song List:
“Adult Themes” by Power Glove
“Cthulhu” – featuring Corin Hardy by Gunship
“Mandarin’s Claws” by Carpenter Brut
“The Narrow Caves” by Binary Reptile (From Crawl Into the Narrow Caves)
“Abyss” by John Carpenter (From Lost Themes, in collaboration with Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies)
“The Black Dahlia” by Wojciech Golczewski
“Initiation” by Pentagram Home Video
“Razzle Dazzle” by Umberto
“Fugue” by Ogre
“Darker Skies” by Mega Drive

Preston Burt
Preston is a writer and graphic designer. He lives outside Atlanta, GA with his awesome wife and two amazing daughters (10 and 14). The host of the Wayback Attack Podcast, he has an affinity for VHS tapes and an obsession with arcade games and pinball machines. He has written for Paste and RETRO Magazines and is a founder of the Southern-Fried Gaming Expo.

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