Brooklyn’s Maggot House rise from the grave with their new horror-punk single “I Gotta Ghoul.” Led by Broose Young, the DIY project delivers eight slimy, garage-punk tracks soaked in whiskey, horror, and synth-fuzz. “I Gotta Ghoul” is a macabre love anthem for anyone who’s lost their heart to a zombie bite, perfectly suited for full moon nights and haunted playlists. With their tongue-in-cheek mix of punk attitude and spooky energy, Maggot House channel the spirit of The Misfits and The Cramps while carving their own ghoulish sound. Play it loud, play it in the cemetery, and dig it.
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