It seems it’s true. Blabbermouth has confirmed the rumour that Peter Steele, lead singer of Brooklyn band Type O Negative, is dead. It’s a damn sad day for Gothic rock.
Here’s a clip of the very cool Black No1: check out Pete’s amazing voice. Damn.
It seems it’s true. Blabbermouth has confirmed the rumour that Peter Steele, lead singer of Brooklyn band Type O Negative, is dead. It’s a damn sad day for Gothic rock.
Here’s a clip of the very cool Black No1: check out Pete’s amazing voice. Damn.
I’ve been excited about the forthcoming vampire flick Daybreakers for quite some time, for a couple of reasons, but primarily because it’s made in Australia, including my old hometown of Brisbane, by the Brissie boys who made Undead (an extremely effective small-budget zombie movie, with SF elements). The plot about a world overtaken by vampires sounds engaging, and it stars, alongside Ethan Hawke and Willem Dafoe, some great local talent in Claudia Karvan, Sam Neill and Undead‘s Mungo McKay.
About.com’s Mark Harris has given Daybreakers four stars. His review is here, in which he says, “Daybreakers is a fresh and original take on vampire lore, using its genre trappings to convey an uncommonly conscious, allegorical reflection on society that touches upon class and racial conflict, the ethics of big business, politics, poverty, homelessness and the ravaging of natural resources.”
Got those bases covered, then. He also assures us there’s chompin’ and stakin’ aplenty.
According to IMDB, the movie’s due for release in Australia on January 21. Huzzah!