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Waxwork Records Re-Releasing Evil Dead 2 Soundtrack

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Waxwork Records is re-releasing the score to Evil Dead 2 composed by Joseph LoDuca as a deluxe LP. Here’s the kicker, they’re allowing fans to come up with the design of the LP packaging:

We’re letting YOU, the fans, design the LP release! This is certainly unchartered territory for any record label, but we feel that this film and score is a beloved horror gem, and only the hardest of the hardcore EVIL DEAD 2 fans can come up with the BEST possible LP package.

Over the next few weeks, we will allow any one and every one of you hardcore DEADITES to choose the artist, the vinyl colors, contribute liner notes, and more! Waxwork will set up a polling system that will allow you to choose how YOU would like our upcoming EVIL DEAD 2 deluxe soundtrack to look, feel, and more!

EVIL DEAD 2 is scheduled as a 2016 release. Put your thinking caps on, polish your chainsaws, and let’s get groovy.

[Waxwork Records]

New Ash vs Evil Dead Art Poster

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Starz just released a brand new art poster for Ash vs Evil Dead featuring Ash standing on top of the classic surrounded by his sidekicks Pablo and Kelly. It’s a bit overly photoshopped but groovy nonetheless.

Ash vs Evil Dead Poster

This is my Boomstick Preview

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Apparently there is a tie-in iphone game for Ash vs Evil Dead in the works called This is My Boomstick. The game looks like another endless runner except you play Ash mowing down zombies in the woods.

Dead Leaves

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There’s a new novella called Dead Leaves chronicling the search for the Evil Dead written by Andrew David Barker coming this October. Dead Leaves is a follow up to his excellent film related novel The Electric

1983 – Derby, England: Set amidst the furore and media firestorm surrounding the so-called ‘video nasties’, DEAD LEAVES is a coming-of-age novella about a group of horror fans and their search for vilified VHS ‘The Evil Dead’.
Darkly funny and brutally honest in its depiction of aimless life in a midland town, Andrew David Barker’s latest work perfectly captures those turbulent first few years of video and the impact it had on a generation.