SCUM OF THE EARTH - Instrumental Demos Available Online

January 22, 2007, 17 years ago

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SCUM OF THE EARTH, the brainchild of former longtime ROB ZOMBIE guitarist, Riggs, has updated their MySpace page to include four new instrumental demo tracks.

A message reads: "Here are 4 demo samples without the vocals... The last song is out in left field... but... we are curious to know what everyone thinks of that one, and tell us what you think about the new shit so far (besides put the vocals in and play more of the song)..."

Check out the new music at this location.

Back in November it was announced that UK concept artist Paul Garner had been selected to create the cover art for Scum Of The Earth's upcoming second release, tentatively entitled Sleaze Freak. Paul's probably best known for his work on everything from tattoo and t-shirt design to movie/music magazine illustration to giant murals and sideshow banners, and co-designing, producing and directing the Gawkagogo Bizarre Cabaret and Theatre shows throughout London and the UK. He's also worked with Richard O' Brien (Rocky Horror Picture Show) and Clive Barker. Paul's style peers behind the curtain of a sinister sideshow underworld where cartoon geeks, zombie kids, and unspeakable things from the slab mingle menacingly with the ones that the Scooby Doo gang let get away.

When Riggs was asked about his decision to work with Paul, he said "He's an amazing artist, I thought his artwork looked real sleazy, trashy and basically seemed like a visual embodyment of what this album's all about... sleaze, filth, depraivety, and the dark perversion of the world. The red light district in Amsterdam, has this vibe... in my opinion, it's like the Disneyland of the Universe, and Sleaze Freak will be our attempt to bring that vibe to the fans, through the music and the art. There might be some other artists as well..."

The band's debut, Blah…Blah…Blah…Love Songs For The New Millennium, is available through Eclipse Records.



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