The Searchers was made in the dying days of the classic dark Western, which faltered when Indians ceased to be typecast as savages. Revisionist Westerns, including Ford’s own Cheyenne Autumn [ … ]
Month: January 2019
Death Roots Syndicate Free Compilation Out Now
The tenth installment of the Death Roots Syndicate compilation is out now, Death Roots Syndicate is a Free Digital Download label specializing in the promotion of Underground Music including but [ … ]
No Justice in Hell; New Dark Western Paperbacks
A large selection of an action-packed dark western paperbacks are being published by Kensington Publishing Corp., imprint Pinnacle Books, and are finding popularity among readers who have grown weary of [ … ]
John Heath and the Bisbee Massacre
On December 16, 1883, five masked men attempted to rob a store in Bisbee, Arizona. The robbery went bad, and the masked men started shooting at bystanders. They killed two [ … ]
DBUK Announce New Dark Roots LP “Songs Nine Through Sixteen”
DBUK (Denver Broncos UK) will release their new dark roots LP Songs Nine Through Sixteen, the follow up to their first album (Songs One Through Eight) on their label, SCACUNINCORPORATED, Friday, [ … ]
Once Upon a Time in America – A Dark Spaghetti Western
After making his American Civil War epic The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Leone had intended to retire from making Westerns, believing he had said all he wanted to say. [ … ]
Barbarous Cherokee Death Sentence
December 8, 1894, Times, El Paso, Texas – Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory. A story of atrocity, smacking of the usages of a barbarous country, comes from David, a small town in [ … ]