Hey spooks!Kreepsville Industries will be featured on our pal Ormon Grimsby's T.V horror show, Monster Creature Feature tomorrow Friday the 3rd at 10 and 12 midnight, then on Saturday afternoon at 3, in Raleigh. Ormon will be pluggin our latest gruesome projects so catch it if you can. And if you If you miss it, don't worry because Ormon hopes to have it online sometime next week on his gravesite mcftv.com.
A few weeks ago Something Weird Video sent me a real Halloween treat in the mail. A wayout double creature feature DVD with lots of nudie kutie's and monsters from the 60's, Kiss Me Quick and House on Bare Mountain. If you dig monsters, mad-doctors and cute half naked girls than this is the dvd for you. The DVD also features some short strip tease films, and a gallery of nudie kutie movie posters from a time where things were a bit more innocent.
To purchase this and other fine monster a go-go and nudie kutie films visit Something Weird Video.
Here are some photo's I found online of thetrick-or-treating costumes with the giant blow-up monster heads from the 80's called "Kooky Spooks". I really dig the one of the two little girls ready for some trick-or-treating. I remember every Oct. bugging my mummy to buy me one, but sheinstead would hand make my costumes every year....not that I'm complaining, since they always rocked the graveyard.
It's finally Halloween! So I thought it would be a real treat to post this spooky radio spot I think from the 80's of a haunted house. Click here to check out the audio.
Hey kreepy-krawlers! Filmation's 1971's Saturday morning monster cartoon, Groovie Goolies has just beenre-animated DVD byInk And Paint DVD. This was one of those show's that I made sure never miss a single episode, and couldn't wait until the following week to see it's motley kasket krew of monsters again like; Frankie, Wolfie, Orville Mummy (voiced by Howard Morris), Tom Drac (Voiced by Larry Storch) and Sabrina (voiced by Jane Webb). Until you dig up your copy, here's the groovie intro to keep you undead.
In celebration of it's release, Kreepsville Industries will be running a gruesome giveaway this week...so stay tuned!
Hey spooks! We've just released our comp "The Spooky, Swingin' Sounds of Kreepsville Manor".If you already haven't heard, it's a 60 minute Halloween spook-tacular album in the same vein as the old monster records of the 60's and 70's. This is Kreepsville Industries first high concept release, which is produced under our brand new mini monster music label "Headless Spectre Records".
Scream-along with 21 eerie recordings of ghastly monsters, howling winds, spooks, rattling chains, bloodcurdling screams, and all the other bone-shivering things that go bump in the night within the wall's of the old haunted house, known as "Kreepsville Manor"! The music part is great fun for Halloween shindig's or for listening alone in the dark. And the sound f/x part, is perfect to use as background sounds for your next spookhouse attraction. Frighten your fiends. A Halloween delight!
Featuring music by...The Legendary Invisible Men, The Fuzztones, Davie Allan and The Arrows, Psycho Charger, The Nebulas, The Vooduo, The Fiends, The 3-D Invisibles, The Hollywoods, Monsters from Mars, The Von Drats, Cult of the Psychic Fetus, The Worst, The Moon-Rays, and The Hangee V.Plus, a tale of terror, and 3 bonus sound f/x!
The monster artwork was created by Pigsnoot and David Hartman who's currently workingwith Rob Zombie.To purchase this gruesome goodie for $13.99 plus shipping, lurk on over to our Cafepress store Von Kreep's Mortuary of Madness right now!
It's that time of year again to get out your fake blood, plastic spiders, styrofoam tombstones and monster masks, because Halloween is just right around the corner! And here at Monster Shindig I'll be posting all sorts of tasty bone-shivering treats for all you little trick-or-treaters!
Hey weird-oh's! Just wanted to tell you about my new pal ghostmaster, Ormon Grimsby (aka The Undertaker's) Raleigh NC based t.v horror host show"Monster Creature Feature". For those of you who grew up watching the old midnite horror host show's of the 60's and 70's than you'll really give out a scream for Orman's show. It's a kosmic kreeps nightmare come to undead life , and a jack-o-lantern full of spooky trash B-movie horror/sci-fi flicks, monster hopkulture, spooky artists, indie short flicks and so much more!
The show airs weekly on RTN channel 10 in Raleigh, NC on Friday evenings at 10 and Midnight and 3pm on Saturday afternoons. And shown in Durham, NC on TWC at 2 AM Thursdays.
So, don't be a sissy and kreep on over to"Monster Creature Feature's"haunted house right now for some kreeped-out video odds & ends, bios, and much more. And, don't forget to purchase some wayout monster gruesome goodies from their store!
I'll also be interviewing Ormon for the upcoming premiere spook-takular of our horror comic "Monster Shindig".
I have many favorite spooky records collecting cobwebs in my vaults, but by far 1964's 'The Munsters" is the one I dig the most for obvious reasons. It contains some of the koolest monster surf songs from that era such as; "Munster Creep", "Frankenstein had a Hot Rod Car" and many, many more graveyard rockin' songs!
Well trick-or-treater's! Halloween is right around the tombstone, so in honor of it here's a spooky record for all you ghastly ghosts and goblins to scream-along with in your old haunted house. I aquired this gruesome goodie from a witch doctor friend of mine a few years back, who sold it to me for a bag of chicken bones and a shruken head. And now for your downloading enjoyment I bring you Pickwick's Bloodcurdling! Terror! Horror! Sounds to make you Shiver! released in 1974.
Hey all you groovie ghoulies! Since I haven't posted anything in a few weeks here's a spooky clip from beyond the grave from one of my favorite 80's zombie flicks, 1985's Night of the Creeps, directed by Fred Dekker. The man who also brought us "The Monster Squad"!
Hey spooks! Sorry for not posting anything in a few weeks. Here's some new news from beyond the grave that all you Rob Zombie supporter's will dig. The new DVD for Rob's animated "American Witch" video is now availibe only at Hot Topics for free when you buy a Rob Zombie t-shirt. The video and menu were created entirly by my pal, mad-monster artist David Hartman. Show your support for Rob by lurking your bones over to your local Hot Topics shop.