What two things do Eraserhead and Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte have in common? They both contain a scene with a head rolling across the floor and they've both had their soundtracks added to the spooky soundscape of Welcome to Weirdsville Radio!
The electronic creepiness and joyful funhouse organ snippets created by David Lynch and Alan Splet evoke nothing less than a demented nightmare, which of course describes the movie perfectly. Frank DeVol's lush and florid melodies in the Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte evoke the Southern Gothic feel of the Bette Davis thriller. Two very different soundtracks, but both very effective in their own ways.
The ghosties also discovered a hidden cache of old movie trailers hidden in a back closet, so now Bloodbath in the House of Death, Dorm That Dripped Blood, and Manic Cop 2 advertisements will assault your ears, along with selections from A Nightmare on Elm Street 2, 3, 4 and 5 soundtracks.
Tune in for the most unique Halloween audio experience on the internet. Also useful for keeping things weird in general...
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