Beyond The Misfits: Active Horrorpunk Bands to Check Out

For most people, the horrorpunk genre begins and ends with The Misfits. While they are undoubtedly the most popular and well-known horrorpunk band of all time, the scene is thriving with many other talented bands. Here’s a sampling of active groups that have recently released or are planning to release new material.

Argyle Goolsby and the Roving Midnight

Following the demise of Blitzkid in 2012, bassist and vocalist Argyle Goolsby chose to go solo, forming The Roving Midnight. Since then, he has been steadily releasing music, with the 2015 collection Saturnalia of the Accursed, which features two EPs and additional tracks. In 2016, Goolsby is set to release his first full-length recording. His cover of “Save Me Tonight” by White Sister, originally from the 1985 Fright Night soundtrack, showcases his diverse talent. Check out Argyle Goolsby and the Roving Midnight on Facebook.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkR10-yoUyQ&ab_channel=MindphonicNetwork

Shadow Windhawk and the Morticians

The former guitarist of DieMonsterDie, Shadow Windhawk is one of the hardest working men in the horrorpunk genre. Founded in 2014, the band released their debut album, Casket Spray, that same year. Since then the band has released the sporadic track to help keeps fans’ appetites satiated while Windhawk himself has served as a member of Argyle Goolsby and the Roving Midnight. The band is set to release its long-awaited sophomore album, Cemetery Garden, on May 21st. You can check out Shadow Windhawk and the Morticians on facebook.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epM0dbyUo2k&ab_channel=shadow138windhawk

Al B. Damned

With a style very reminiscent of Wednesday 13, Al B. Damned has been involved in the horror music scene for quite some time, originally serving as the frontman for The Texas Drag Queen Massacre. Following the end of that band, Damned released his debut solo album, The Darker Side of Me, in 2010. 2013 Would see the release of The Seven EP, which was also announced to be the final album from Al B. Damned, but the project would end up being resurrected in 2015 with the release of For Old Times Stake. Al B. Damned is far and away the best horrorpunk to emerge from the United Kingdom, and while a new album is not currently in the cards, Damned is currently preparing a live DVD for release this year. You can check out Al B. Damned on Facebook here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zXdfzojw3I&ab_channel=officialalbdamned

Kitty in a Casket

Hailing from Austria, Kitty in a Casket recently released their fifth album, Kiss & Hell. Fronted by Kitty Casket, KIAC mixes the horrorpunk genre along with a rockabilly style that has evolved throughout the years. While not as strictly horror-based as their first few releases, Kiss & Hell still delivers on nearly every level. You can check out Kitty in a Casket on Facebook here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdjXrkYHtqI&ab_channel=rodeostartv

Black Cat Attack

Black Cat Attack, a Canadian band fronted by Valerie Knox, deserves mention for their female-led lineup. Featuring guitarist Sweet Gravy Brown from pop-punk band Sum 41, they are currently in the studio recording their new album, expected to release soon. Follow Black Cat Attack on facebook.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd5c4sa4bN0&ab_channel=PunkRebelRiseX

This list is just the tip of the iceberg! Stay tuned for more updates on the latest and greatest in the world of horrorpunk.