EP "Crazy In A Coffin (On A Saturday Night)"

EP "Crazy In A Coffin (On A Saturday Night)"

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Own your copy of The Amatory Murder’s new EP.

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“The Crazy In A Coffin (On A Saturday Night) EP kicks off with L’apertura della bara, a spine-chilling intro narrated by October Noir’s frontman Tom Noir, channeling the eerie echoes of late-night horror flicks from the 1960s and ’70s. It’s a nod to that flickering TV glow, where shadows danced, and dread simmered just beneath the surface. The Amatory Murder then takes a sharp turn with their reinterpretation of David Bowie’s I’m Afraid Of Americans, twisting it into a mirror for these modern times, fraught with paranoia and unease. They inject a jagged edge into Bowie’s classic, lacing it with a contemporary anxiety that snarls at the state of things. The EP is a stark collision of nostalgia and present-day unrest, where the ghosts of past fears and today’s terrors meet under a blood-red sky, haunted by the thump of drums and the hiss of distant synths.” Credit: Alice Teeple (https://post-punk.com/nycs-the-amatory-murder-release-ghoulish-new-single-crazy-in-a-coffin-on-a-saturday-night/)

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