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Watch The Haxans' New Video For "Black Cat Bone"

The Haxans, the goth pop project featuring Ash Costello (New Years Day) & Piggy D. (Rob Zombie), have shared a video for “Black Cat Bone” off their debut album “Party Monsters” (out October 13). Piggy D. told Alternative Press the following:

“‘Black Cat Bone’ was one of our earliest songs. It kinda set the tone for our record, and really helped get the party started, but now every party has a potential party crasher, and this one in our video just wouldn’t quit! I think everyone probably has one of those in their life somewhere. At one point they were invited, but somewhere along the way they crossed some lines.”

Costello added:

“I love every Haxans song, but ‘Black Cat Bone’ holds a special place in my heart. It’s the perfect marriage between classic rock and dance rhythms. The icing on the cake are Matt’s deep vocals! It’s a Halloween party must that will keep you shakin’ a feather year round. It’s also one of the very first songs we did together for The Haxans, it embodies a little bit of each slice that makes up the entire Haxans pie!”

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PostedSeptember 10, 2017
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagsthe haxans

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