Showing posts with label The Lords of Salem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Lords of Salem. Show all posts

02 September, 2013

September 3 music, gaming and movie releases

Tomorrow there are quite a few things being released that I am really looking forward to adding to my various, ever-growing collections. 

First up is Nine Inch Nails' ninth* studio album, Hesitation Marks. I've ordered both the regular and deluxe versions of the CD, because I am a huge collector of Nine Inch Nails related media (but let's leave that for another post when I can share pictures of my entire NIN collection). While I'll have to wait a few weeks to receive the physical editions, I can at least take solace in the fact that I'll be able to download lossless versions of the complete album, as well as the alternative mix, some time tomorrow. Till then I'll sit and listen to Came back haunted, Copy of a, and Everything a few times.

Then, the console version of Diablo III is also hitting shelves tomorrow. I pre-ordered a copy quite some time back in order to secure a copy of the artbook advertised by my local games retailer. Although my copy will be ready for collection tomorrow morning, I wont be able to get to the store until the weekend. While I'm hoping the week will pass relatively quickly, at least I know I should have enough time to finish Diablo II.

Lastly, The Lords of Salem is getting released on DVD and Blu-Ray tomorrow. I haven't seen the film yet, but it's on my list of things to watch. At present The Lords of Salem doesn't have very favourable scores on IMDb (5.2/ 10), but then again, even Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects only score 5.8/ 10, and 6.8/ 10 receptively. Both of which I'm quite fond of too.

While writing this I realised that I am quite happy to fork out my cash to buy music (either digital or physical CDs) and PlayStation and PC games, but I'm a bit more reluctant when it comes to buying movies. While I do have a small collection of DVDs, it's nothing compared to my CD collection. I may even have more PS3 games now than DVDs. Considering I only bought my PS3 in March, its a good reflection of the where I've been investing my free time and spare cash. I've also come to realise, that after watching a movie I've enjoyed, I tend to buy the novel the film is based upon, rather than the DVD of the film itself. One notable exception is Ang Lee's Life of Pi, for which I'd like to buy the Blu-Ray and the book.

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* Some sources may say it's Nine Inch Nails eighth studio album, but I consider Broken to be an album, not just an EP. 

05 April, 2013

"Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor" pre-order


Rob Zombie's fifth studio album, Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor is now available for pre-order through iTunes. The video for the first single, Dead city radio and the new gods of supertown will premier on Monday 8 April. Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor has the planned release date of 23 April, just four days after the release of Zombie's next movie, The Lords of Salem.

In the meantime, here's another still from the Dead city radio music video, as well as the lyric video to further whet your appetite.

There are no flags visible in this scene


21 February, 2013

Exclusive clip from 'The Lords of Salem"


Entertainment Weekly is hosting an exclusive video clip from Rob Zombies fourth film, The Lords of Salem. While there are a couple of folks saying that Zombie is a "terrible fimmaker [sic]," Regardless, I for one am actually looking forward to the release of this film. While it may not be released in cinemas in South Africa, it is sure to reach the shelves of the local DVD rental shop.

From the short blurb on the Entertainment Weekly site, it sounds as though this film might just have a few more elements of a psychological thriller, as opposed to being a straight up shock horror, gore fest like the previous films directed by Zombie I've watched. That said House of 1000 corpses and The devil's rejects are still two of my favourite horror films, simply because they don't come across as trying overly hard to be serious and scary. I'd consider them to be light-hearted horror, because the story lines and gore are so over the top, they couldn't possibly be real. And that's what I love about Rob Zombie's films, as unreal as they are, I can still sit and watch them over, and over again.

19 August, 2012

Free download from Rob Zombie



Rob Zombie is probably one of the busiest people in both the music and film industries at the moment. 

His next film, The Lords of Salem, is premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival the first week of September.

After that, he is headlining a two month tour of the United States and Europe with Marilyn Manson, billed as The Twins of Evil

Between being involved with the new film and organising a massive tour, he's also been recording a new studio album and done an interview about all of the above. 

And that's not all! Even with all that going on Rob Zombie still managed to find the time to drive around Los Angeles, listening to and selecting the tracks to appear on his newly released, career spanning remix compilation, Mondo Sex Head. 

As for that free download I mentioned, you can get it here. You'll have to work for it though by finding 13 zombie kitten heads. You can get an idea of what you'll be looking for from the image below. Happy hunting.