SCORCHED EARTH Frontman To Star In Horror Film

May 28, 2008

Guitarist/vocalist Terry McCorriston from the Seattle metal band SCORCHED EARTH will star in the upcoming Polluted Dreams Productions horror film "3 Times A Lady". Not only will Terry have a part in the movie but his long-running band will be featured on the film's soundtrack. Other groups scheduled to appear on the soundtrack include SKELATOR and CHARLIE DROWN. CEREMONIAL CASTINGS keyboardist Old Nick will write the instrumental score for the film, which will begin filming in August and will premier at next year's horror festivals around the country.

The film centers around a psychopathic metal head woman who lures unsuspecting victims to her dungeon of torture for "fun and games, and, of course, metal," according to writers/directors Josh Bile and Robbie Tubbs.

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