While it’s correct to assume that horror movies and metal go hand in hand, there was a time where that conceit was only half true. During the 1980s, punk had just as much of a stake in the realm of the terrifying, providing beloved soundtracks (see: Return Of The Living Dead) and horror inspired legends like The Misfits and The Cramps.
Born out of that era and very much influenced by those aforementioned acts and many others was a New Jersey punk outfit that have since become mythic and legendary themselves, The Bouncing Souls. Having sustained their classic upbeat sound and still churning out tunes with a fury and fervor, they are akin to our Stuart Gordons or Joe Dantes, whose classic films never lose their charm, yet can produce something new, fresh and eagerly awaited. Currently, the band is celebrating their 20th anniversary with a year’s worth of digital releases,...
Born out of that era and very much influenced by those aforementioned acts and many others was a New Jersey punk outfit that have since become mythic and legendary themselves, The Bouncing Souls. Having sustained their classic upbeat sound and still churning out tunes with a fury and fervor, they are akin to our Stuart Gordons or Joe Dantes, whose classic films never lose their charm, yet can produce something new, fresh and eagerly awaited. Currently, the band is celebrating their 20th anniversary with a year’s worth of digital releases,...
- 8/17/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
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