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Monday, July 20, 2020

The Sharks
Songs From the Sarcophagus
(A Tribute To Screaming 
Lord Sutch)
(Western Star Records)



Sinister stage-prowler Sutch cut a distinct figure in the 1960s; Alan Wilson and mates lovingly exhumed his morbid melodies. This is a reissue of the sold-out Sharks' 7 inch. According to the WS label, a new, 30-second bit appears at the conclusion. Plus, pre-orders receive a "Graveyard postcard."

Recommended: "She's Fallen In Love With the Monster Man," "Dracula's Daughter," "Jack the Ripper," "Monster In Black Tights."

Videos: "She's Fallen In Love With the Monster Man"
             "Dracula's Daughter"
             "Jack the Ripper"
             "Monster In Black Tights"

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