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Ice Nine Kills And Reel Big Fish Join Forces For Cover Of Katrina And The Waves’ “Walking On Sunshine”

Ice Nine Kills and Reel Big Fish have collaborated on a new cover of Katrina And The Waves’ “Walking On Sunshine.” The track is featured on the soundtrack for the “American Psycho” comic book series. Ice Nine Kills vocalist Spencer Charnas commented:

“It’s no secret to INK fans that ska punk and horror movies are what pumps through my bloodstream. When the opportunity arose to combine one of my favorite films with one of my favorites bands of all time I didn’t just jump at the chance, I skanked over to my nail gun, axe and chainsaw and bludgeoned out my favorite cover we’ve ever done.”

Nathan Yocum, President of Sumerian Comics, added:

“We are thrilled to have Ice Nine Kills performing a cover of ‘Walking On Sunshine’ for the soundtrack to our American Psycho comic book series. Their unique blend of theatricality and intensity perfectly complements the dark and twisted themes of our story. This collaboration brings an exciting new dimension to the project, and we can’t wait for fans to experience this iconic song like never before.”

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PostedJuly 9, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsIce Nine Kills, Reel Big Fish, Katrina And The Waves, Walking On Sunshine, American Psycho

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