Halloween Is Here is the candy apple with a razor blade in it – delicious, dangerous and bound for legend.
Halloween Is Here is the candy apple with a razor blade in it – delicious, dangerous and bound for legend.
Wyatt calls Halloween Is Here a “tribute to all those strange and obscure Halloween albums from the 1950s to the 1980s,” but that’s kind of like saying that Ed Gein’s work was a tribute to house wares and home décor.
Well, there are sounds beyond our range of hearing and sights beyond our range of seeing, so who knows what we’re missing? Maybe we’re surrounded by horrible monsters and dead people. I sure hope so.
Today is the official release date for “Halloween is Here.” We’re all sold out of the vinyl, but you can still get your claws on the limited-edition CD or digital download. Thanks again to you creeps who pre-ordered. All the little terrors have been shipped and should be stinking up your mailbox real soon.
Spook on,
Lonesome Wyatt
Come on over and listen to clips and pre-order the new album “Halloween is Here” on hand-numbered limited-edition Ectoplasmic Slime Green or Melting Jack-O-Lantern Orange 10″ vinyl (150 copies each color) and CD (300 copies).
“Halloween Is Here” is a terrifying tribute to all those strange and obscure Halloween albums from the 1950s to the 1980s. It contains twelve spooky stories and monstrous sing-a-longs for your unholy holiday party at the local insane asylum.
Black Gate: What was the last good book you read?
Lonesome Wyatt: The last two books I read were The Mammoth Book of Frankenstein and Farewell, My Lovely and they were both very enjoyable.
Terrible Tale is fucked up, but in a fun, EC-Comics-turned-up-to-eleven kind of way.
“The Holy Spooks focuses more on isolation and feelings of nostalgia, loss and fear.” –Lonesome Wyatt
We discuss with Wyatt his latest musical ventures, his novel and upcoming Halloween plans