Thee Eviltones - THEE EVILTONES - In the Shadow of the Beast - LP + GAME OUT NOW!

THEE EVILTONES - In the Shadow of the Beast - LP + GAME OUT NOW!

Thee Eviltones

Format Price Buy
THEE EVILTONES - In the Shadow of the Beast - LP (purple) - WAS £15 - 50% OFF £7.50
THEE EVILTONES - In the Shadow of the Beast - LP (black) - WAS £12 - 50% OFF £6.00

Description

Thee Eviltones - THEE EVILTONES - In the Shadow of the Beast - LP + GAME OUT NOW!

BUY THE LP, and PLAY THE GAME!!!

THEE EVILTONES "In the Shadow of the Beast" LP
With Bonus track + game code for extra lives, 2xscore and weapons!
Available in fantastic transparent PURPLE (100 copies only!) and standard black vinyl!
Limited edition of 200 only!!!
TO PLAY THE GAME GO TO:
www.theeeviltones.co.uk/game/

Tattered, torn and covered in the blood of a thousand demons, Thee Eviltones are the fearsome four horsemen of Apocalyptic Garage rock. Bound by a love of garage rock and influenced by 60s soul, surf rock and punk, they provide a grooving soundtrack for stories of horror and terrifying dreams.

"In The Shadow of the Beast" LP is a 14 track artillery of savagely raw, yet soulful tunes that encapsulates everything Thee Eviltones have strived to create from their twisted sadistic minds.

Artwork by King Darren Merinuk
(C) 2013 Dead by Mono Records
www.deadbymono.com
www.theeeviltones.co.uk


Reviews

"'In The Shadow Of The Beast' is a loud, proud and thoroughly entertaining album and hopefully they will allude those meddling kids long enough so that everyone will be down with their noisy, groovy shit and then maybe the world will be a better place. Stay sick Thee Eviltones you're onto something and I'm diggin' your groove big time." by Dom Daley at UberRock.co.uk

"Garage rock quartet Thee Eviltones possess a certain mystique about them that has kept me enthralled in their album 'In the Shadow of the Beast'. Mixing surf-punk guitars with boutique garage rock, they create a dark, mystical horror punk tone and one not to be mixed up with the likes of early The Horrors or Count Five. The band has created a sound individual to them, pulling it wonderfully to keep the album listenable and engaging throughout." by Noel Horton at Mudkiss Fanzine

"It’s funny, trashy and explains not just the album title but pretty much the band too. Once you’ve then listened to a so-so go-go surf instro you’re into the heart of the album, and blow me over if it isn’t some of the best garage-punk songs I’ve heard all year." by Phil Istine at Shindig! Happening