Together with guest star, Necrophaze (feat. Alice Cooper) raises the banner of the Wednesday 13 - Necrophaze album to intriguing heights, confidently and clearly developing the mystery of the mysterious omens of his story. The next composition begins with the phrases of a girl who “only wants a party”. However, the evening party invokes the undead, demons, and other entities unusual for humans from nothingness. But Bring Your Own Blood will only mark the party, ending with the phrase of the girl.
Returning to the musical style of the 70s ZODIAC gives a very creative whirlwind of its interpretation. Leaving male vocals at the forefront of musical image Monster (feat. Cristina Scabbia) preserves the atmosphere of horror films of the last century.
DecomposeInspiration, dusk and haze intertwine in a single essence of the main motive. Then dusk elevates its essence to the top of the musical image, complementing vocals reflections Be Warned (feat. Jeff Clayton) with shades of appeals from the invited star. Acting as an introduction to The Hearse song, perhaps the most successful and exciting musical canvas of the album unfolds. The vocals become hardened before screaming, the music focuses on a darker entity .... preachers, get out!
Continuing with fierce pulsation, Tie Me a Noose preserves the sound density, giving the essence of the lullaby to the composition’s music. With joy and encouraging proclamations, the sound of Life Will Kill Us All song bodes well. But then Bury the Hatchet rolls the deadly dance of the festival whirlwinds, unrestrainedly spinning a fan of his musical innings. With painful thoughts and gloomy musical trends Necrophaze Main Theme (End-Credits) completes the album.
But then Animal (Fuck Like a Beast) (feat. Alexi Laiho) (W.A.S.P cover) creates a new portion of honor to legends, supported by the enchanting participation of the next invited star