DEAD HORSE DVD Due Later In The Year
January 22, 2008A posthumous DVD by Texas visionaries DEAD HORSE is tentatively planned for release later in the year. "We would like to encourage all of you good folks to share with DEAD HORSE your personal DEAD HORSE show images, videos, flyers, and/or other related materials, so they may be archived and possibly used as a contribution to this DVD anthology project," reads a posting on the group's MySpace page. "Contact [email protected] or contact Ken Mowe, which is who is putting this together."
Watch a trailer for the DVD below.
Though DEAD HORSE's two albums — "Horsecore" from 1989 and "Peaceful Death and Pretty Flowers" from 1991 — were reissued in the late 1990s by Relapse, those CDs are now rare. More recently, DEAD HORSE singer/guitarist Michael Haaga served a stint in SUPERJOINT RITUAL.
According to the Bang! Bang! metal demo blog, the Houston, Texas-based DEAD HORSE "didn't fit the mold at all. They revisited S.O.D. mosh music, presaged death metal, and excelled at a kind of sloppy grindcore that seemed like a combo of CRYPTIC SLAUGHTER and cowpunk. They were outside the pastures of metal, coming up with psychedelicized visions of Satan that offered a grim resistance to the coming great fascist takeover."
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