Hot on the heels of the band’s title track single from their forthcoming triumphant comeback album, Screams/Dreams, horror punk rabble rousers Mourning Noise release the album’s leadoff track, a high performance ode to stylish rides called “Black Cadillac.” With a nod to the band’s early history of ‘80s horrorcore punk rock, “Black Cadillac” provides both thrills and chills for the listener with spooky-sharp guitars courtesy of original MN lead guitarist Tommy Koprowski and newcomer vocalist/guitarist Robby Bloodshed who are joined by original bassist Chris Morance and bone crushing drummer/founder Steve Zing! The single is released today along with an electrifying video highlighting the band’s home state of New Jersey.
Mourning Noise was founded by Zing in the early ‘80s and carried the torch of Misfits-styled gothic horrorcore before taking a somewhat less than brief hiatus in 1984. Now, 40 years later, the band is back and better than ever with a long-awaited new studio album set for release on June 7. Screams/Dreams finds Zing and the boys going full throttle for this all-original album with go-for-the-throat guitar riffs, head smashing percussion frenzies, and dramatically dark lyrics that will have you screaming for more! Watch for the album to be released on all formats including CD, vinyl and cassette!
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