HALLOWS EVE: Live DVD Coming Soon; New Album In The Works

December 7, 2006

According to a posting on the Voices from the Darkside web site, reunited Atlanta-based thrashers HALLOWS EVE will release a DVD from their recent Halloween show. The gig was professionally shot with five cameras and also features "the full-size whipping" that bass player Tommy Stewart got from a dominatrix onstage while singing the song "Soldier". The band will furthermore be doing three last shows in Alabama, San Francisco and Los Angeles before they start working on a new album. This time they will try to stick to the original HALLOWS EVE sound as much as possible and have even tried to get original vocalist Stacy Andersen back into the lineup, but Stacy unfortunately still won't be willing to rehearse or tour. Stacy is currently in a ROB ZOMBIE-style industrial metal band with Doyle Bright (formerly of RIGOR MORTIS) called TWO PRONGED CROWN, which is performing a HALLOWS EVE tune entitled "Lethal Tendencies 2006". On the subject of original HALLOWS EVE members, Ronnie Appoldt, who used to be with the band in its early days, is still alive and well (so all rumors about him being killed in a car crash were false!). He's currently playing bass in a band called RUKUS out of Templeton, California.

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