Thursday, November 09, 2006

Rue Morgue Radio spreads its dark tentacles...

Rue Morgue, Canada's magazine of horror in culture and entertainment, has now partnered with Iceberg Radio to distribute a weekly, dowloadable radio program that is just...um, horrible. Which is what they are driving at. It's a specialty music show that started in 2002 on Rue Morgue's own website and is now to be carried on, and dowloaded from www.icebergradio.com. Horror and music fans can tune in for a new show every Friday, and there are plans to upgrade the program in January.
The program is hosted by Rue Morgue’s Tomb Dragomir and featuring columnists Stuart “Feedback” Andrews and Chris Alexander, Rue Morgue Radio showcases the latest macabre music from around the globe: from dark rock, horror punk, psychobilly and goth, to movie soundtracks, creepy classical funeral music and more. The new year will see the show extended to an hour long format along with new segments, new personalities and, of course, more music.
Listeners can tune in this Friday to www.icebergradio.com or the show’s original site at www.ruemorgueradio.com for an interview with Scott Glosserman, director of Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon and a dissection of the 1971 Eurotic lesbian vampire classic Daughters of Darkness, along with a specialized selection of tunes from the tomb.

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