P. Paul Fenech
Happy Halloween X
(Mutant Rock Records)
Kim Nekroman, in discussing the Meteors' baleful lynchpin on 2006 DVD The Psychobilly Sickness, said "I don't know him. I do know he doesn't like anyone or anything." The coffin-doghouse slapper noted he'd once seen P. Paul sitting alone at a club bar. No one said as much, but it was understood P. Paul was in charge; everyone was scared to approach him.
Where matters concern P. Paul, there exist no consequence confusions. The eldritch ikon excels at dominative darkness. P. Paul's efforts all manifest his brick hammer-finesse and predilection for motifs disquieting. Here mustered are numerous essays bespeaking vileness, many first loosed upon the planet via previous Halloween collections. One welcomes their return.
Mutant Rock details various versions soon to be marketed: vinyl (in several colorations), CD, and digital. A digital package numbering all 15 of Mr. Fenech's solo discs is available, and a grim poster can also be got.
This disc's issuance is timed for the dire day, itself. When the All Hallow's Eve blood moon hangs o'erskull, the eternally blighted will visit only houses bedecked with the P. Paul poster.
Recommended: "Meet Me at the Morgue," "Witchy Witchy (Bb Halloween Mix)," "Graveyard Rock," "Night of the Blood Monster," "Murder in the Graveyard," "Haunted House," "Gimme Gimme Halloween," "All Hail the Pumpkinhead (King of Halloween)," "Jager Ya," "The 13th Chime," "Ghost Mountain," "Funeral for a Saint (Muerte en Octubre)"
[Two songs were unavailable for consideration.]
Videos: "Meet Me at the Morgue" "Graveyard Rock" "Gimme Gimme Halloween" "All Hail the Pumpkinhead (King of Halloween)" "Funeral for a Saint (Muerte en Octubre)"
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