Throwback Post: Top 5 Music Videos Based on Horror Films

This post was originally published in October 2019.

It’s October, which means spooky season, my favorite time of the year! I would have done a lot of horror/Halloween-themed posts if everything hadn’t been so hectic. But alas, that’s life.

With that being said, there are still seven days left until the month’s end, so I have time to get some of my Spooktober ideas uploaded.

My first special post for October is a Top Five list featuring music videos based on horror movies! Over the years, several artists have paid homage to their favorite scary film. The trend is most prevalent in the rock and metal genres, which is appropriate, don’t you think?

And here we go! (These are in no particular order.)

1. “The Kill” – Thirty Seconds to Mars // Based on Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining

2. “Beim Ersten Mal Tut’s Immer Weh” – Oomph! // Based on the psychological thriller Hard Candy, directed by David Slade and starring Ellen Page

3. “Engel” – Rammstein // Based on the snake dance scene in From Dusk Till Dawn

4. “Living Dead Girl” – Rob Zombie // Based on the 1920 silent horror film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, with a nod to White Zombie as well

5. “Hell in the Hallways” – Ice Nine Kills // Based on the film adaptation of Stephen King’s Carrie

Throwback Post: Top 5 Songs About Vampires

This post was originally published back in 2019.

Happy Halloween!!!!

Have you ever stopped to think about how many artists have written about vampires over the years? I’m sure there’s a case to be made for other supernatural creatures, but vampires are my favorite so I’m gonna feature them.

Note: This list is in no particular order and doesn’t even begin to skim the surface of its subject matter.

1. Die Krupps: “The Vampire Strikes Back”

Fun fact – This track was listed as a Rammstein song entitled “Vampire” years ago, and many people still believe it’s them.

2. Type O Negative: “Suspended In Dusk”

3. Atreyu: “The Crimson”

How could I not include Atreyu? They did an entire album centered around vampires!

4. David Draiman: “Forsaken”

This may be my favorite on the list. David Draiman’s voice is so ridiculously sexy, and he fits the whole eerie vampy vibe very well.

5. Blutengel: “Vampire”

Throwback Thursday: “Try To Fight It” by Shallow Side

Had to share this throwback from my Alabama boys! It was one of the first songs I heard by them, and I specifically remember buying the CD at a show where they opened for the Georgia-based Almost Kings. Now Shallow Side is blazing a path that can’t be stopped and I’m so proud. Lol.

Throwback Thursday: “If You Could Only See” by Tonic

Three TBTs in a row? This might be a trend I manage to keep up with.

I actually made a 90s playlist on Spotify and “If You Could Only See” was one of the songs I considered a must-add. Of course, I appreciate it much more as a woman in her 30s than I did as a teen. Haha! Give it a listen and embrace the nostalgia!

Throwback Thursday: “Save Tonight” by Eagle-Eye Cherry

I actually did a TBT post two weeks in a row! I’m so proud of myself!

So, Eagle-Eye Cherry’s “Save Tonight” is another one that plays when my 90’s alt. rock loving boss is controlling the tunes. Whatever station he has it on is pretty great.

Throwback Thursday: “Counting Blue Cars” by Dishwalla

This is another thing I’d love to do weekly, but I know who I am as a human being and I know I’ll forget. Lol.

So, each of my managers has a preferred type of music (s)he puts on when at work, and the main boss man is a 90’s alternative kind of guy. Almost every day he’s there Dishwalla’s “Counting Blue Cars” plays, and I have rediscovered my appreciation for it. Ergo, I had to share it for my first Throwback Thursday post.

Throwback Thursday: Five “When the Lights Go Out”

I remember listening to “When the Lights Go Out” on repeat during a field trip in middle school 😂 I’m not even ashamed, just a product of my generation! If you have any fond memories of Five, crank it up!

Throwback Thursday: “Don’t Come Around Here No More”

Tom Petty was my first rock star crush. My parents took me to see him twice when I was eight-years-old. This is not my favorite song by him, though it is one of them. However, I really adore this video. 🙂