A giallo in ten tracks
Scream For Your Killer theme by Matt Widener
CD-R limited to 26 hand numbered copies.
Special Features:
- blu-ray packaging
- booklet
- vinyl sticker
- "patch." (In quotes because it's a piece of cloth with the killer printed on it.)
Tracks:
1. Scream For Your Killer Theme
2. A boy watches from the back seat of the family car, thumb in mouth, as his father runs his pleading mother down. Her head is a terrible flower blooming against the windshield.
3. Twenty years later, in Rome, the Model leaves the Artist's studio late at night. On the front stoop, a gloved hand lashes out, slicing her throat from ear to ear.
4. The police interrogate the Artist, who then takes a cab to meet with the Model's sister. She reveals that the Model had noticed someone following her in the days leading up to her death.
5. That night, the killer breaks into the Sister’s home, but is scared off by her dog. The Sister flees the house and catches a cab to the Artist’s studio. As the Sister arrives at the Artist's studio, a second, red haired model is leaving. Over coffee, she tells him that someone had broken into her house.
6. The red haired model arrives home. That night, the Killer watches her from inside her closet. He attacks and splits the center of her face. He peels back the flesh and muscle and licks her skull as she dies.
7. Meanwhile, the Artist consoles the Sister, but his intentions turn sexual. The Sister flees; convinced his callousness reveals him as the killer. She hails a cab, telling the driver to take her to the police station.
8. The Sister recognizes the cabbie as the same man who dropped her off. He talks of nothing but the pretty women whom he delivers to that address. He begins to sweat and his breath is ragged. He asks the Sister about her dog. He starts to suck his thumb as they drive past the police station.
9. The Killer pulls into a dark alley. He drags the Sister out by her hair, knife raised. From nowhere, the Artist tackles the Killer to the ground. The men struggle. As the Killer looms over the Artist, the Sister starts the cab. In the headlights, the Killer turns and is a boy again. The cab slams into him and his body unzips, splashing against the windshield, which freezes beneath the scrolling credits.
10. Scream For Your Killer Theme
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First song is a pleasant, monotonous wall of noise with lots of low-end. The other song ramps the intensity up and has a hypnotic synthesized metal quality to it. tr_🇺🇦
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If you're looking for the sound of kindling dread and cold alienation, this is the album for you. I'm used to Deathbed Tapes' output being a sonic assault, and artists whose approach to sound is to invariably push it "into the red". This however is so much more subtler, it's gentler pace drawing-in curious listeners, enveloping them in it's all too intriguing darkness. Ben Harris