Chopper Franklin’s Spaghetti Western Dub Release
The Heathen Apostles’ Chopper Franklin’s “The Scorpion Says DUB” is the first single from the album “Spaghetti Western Dub No. 1” (out January 27, 2024 on Ratchet Blade Records). It’s [ … ]
The Definitive Gothic Western Collective
The Heathen Apostles’ Chopper Franklin’s “The Scorpion Says DUB” is the first single from the album “Spaghetti Western Dub No. 1” (out January 27, 2024 on Ratchet Blade Records). It’s [ … ]
The spaghetti western comedy Alive or Preferably Dead was supposed to launch the acting career of Italian boxing champion Nino Benvenuti. From the beginning it was a plagued production: Producer [ … ]
Glenn Danzig is set to release his vampire spaghetti western film, Death Rider In The House Of Vampires, across select US theatres from August 27. The flick is an homage [ … ]
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. [ … ]
There will be at least one 2-band Gothic Western festival appearance in 2025: both the Fields of the Nephilim and the Heathen Apostles will be playing the renowned UK gothic [ … ]
The Heathen Apostles have teamed up with Lorin Morgan-Richards to release a Gothic Western soundtrack EP for his animated series The Goodbye Family. The Goodbye Family EP consists of 3 Heathen Apostles [ … ]
Last year Misfits frontman and goth metal star Glenn Danzig released Verotika, his debut film and an “instant cult classic” due to it being seen as hilariously bad. Shooting has [ … ]
Django Unchained is a 2012 American revisionist Western film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, starring Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, and Samuel L. Jackson. The Tarantino [ … ]
Dirty Little Billy is a 1972 American western film co-written and directed by Stan Dragoti in his feature film debut, and stars Michael J. Pollard as Billy the Kid. Clearly [ … ]
The following is part two of a four part series by John Edgar Browning about Clint Eastwood’s Pale Rider (1985), taken from “Undead in the West II: They Just Keep [ … ]