Rob Zombie, a multi-platinum industrial shock rocker, is set to release his brand-new studio album, “The Great Satan,” on February 27th through Nuclear Blast. As reported by theprp, on October 9, the first song “Punks And Demons” served as the official first taste of that eight-track full-length album to be released on streaming sites. The song was pre-heard by those who attended Zombie’s “The Devil’s Rejects” 20th anniversary screenings earlier this week. This expansive new album, which features 15 new tracks, was once again produced by Zeuss (Shadows Fall, Hatebreed), who has previously worked on Zombie‘s most recent recordings.
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Recently, Rob Zombie revisited the 1995 White Zombie studio album “Astro-Creep: 2000 – Songs Of Love, Destruction And Other Synthetic Delusions Of The Electric Head” on the first day of the annual “Louder Than Life” event in Louisville, Kentucky. As reported from theprp, for the first time since 2016, Zombie and his current backup band performed many of the songs from that two-time platinum masterpiece. He then sang his solo hits “Living Dead Girl” and “Dragula,” as well as the White Zombie classic “Thunder Kiss ’65,” to close out the concert. The videos below are fan-shot footage from that nostalgic set.
Before that, “Z Is For Zombie: Learning To Spell With House Of 1000 Corpses Friends” is the title of Rob Zombie‘s latest spelling book. Pete Bregman created the artwork for the new 76-page hardcover book, which is published by Neck Bolt Publishing. Amazon is currently selling “Z Is For Zombie: Learning To Spell With House Of 1000 Corpses Friends” for $39.99. “House of 1000 Corpses” marked Zombie‘s feature film directing debut. It was released in 2003. Lions Gate Films was satisfied with “House of 1000 Corpses”‘s $12.5 million box office receipts, despite the fact that the comparatively low-budget film—which reportedly cost $7 million to produce—was not a box office success.