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May 03, 2010 Run For Your Life [2008] *no copyright infringement intended, i do not own the rights* -- i don't know why it starts 6 seconds late and then cuts it off. May 05, 2010 Run For Your Life [2008] *no copyright infringement intended, i do not own the rights* -- i don't know. Run for Your Life Item Preview. By The Creepshow. Eye 839 favorite 0 comment 0. The Creepshow - Run for your life [2008] Band: The Creepshow. Album: Run for your life.
Run for Your Life by Released August 22, 2008 Length 28: 14 / and Steve Rizun chronology (2006) 2006 Run for Your Life (2008) (2010) 2010 Run for Your Life is the second full-length album by 's released. The album was released on August 22, 2008 in Compact Disc format and as a translucent green vinyl LP. The band's previous album was released by Stereo Dynamite Records.
It was reissued in North America on October 5, 2009 on upon the band's signing to the label. The album features ten tracks, nine of which are original songs. The first track, 'The Sermon II', is a introduction by organ player The Reverend McGinty in a -inspired voice. 'The Sermon' (part one) was the first track of the band's previous album. Contents • • • • • Track listing [ ] • 'The Sermon II' (0:55) • 'Rue Morgue Radio' (2:43) • 'Demon Lover' (3:14) • 'Run for Your Life' (3:53) • 'Buried Alive' (3:01) • 'Take My Hand' (2:09) • 'You'll Come Crawlin' ' (3:27) • 'Dearly Departed' (2:35) • 'Rock 'n' Roll Sweetheart' (2:51) • 'Long Way Down' (3:26) • 'Pet Sematary' ( bonus track) Band members [ ] • Sean 'Sickboy' McNab - / Backup Vocals • Sarah 'Sin' Blackwood - / Lead Vocals • Paul 'The Reverend' McGinty - / Backup Vocals • Matt 'Pomade' Gee - Other contributors [ ] • Steve Rizun - Engineering.
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Aml Registry Cleaner 4.21. Is there any musical genre more fun than horrorbilly? Blending elements of punk, country, B-movie gore, and classic rockabilly, are one of the finest exponents of this hellish genre currently working the circuit, and the quartet's sophomore effort (released just in time for Halloween 2008) shows no signs of flagging energy and even less of any creeping introspection or moral scruple. Is aptly named, and the song titles really say it all: 'Rue Morgue Radio,' 'Dearly Departed,' 'Demon Lover,' 'Buried Alive.' Even the ones that look on paper like they might be a bit more tender are deceptive: 'Take My Hand' (awww) features the couplet 'Don't be afraid, my love/It's just a little bit of blood' (eek).
The Creepshow's secret weapon is juxtaposition: the combination of whipsaw guitar; pummeling upright bass; spookhouse Hammond organ; and 's clear, sweet voice, a voice that can spin from sexy croon to snarl without missing a beat. But the songs themselves are the real stars. Short, sharp, tuneful, and gleefully gory, they're almost uniformly great. The album is nothing but good, rollicking, blood-soaked fun.
Highly recommended.