November 14, 2024

Dracula Party launch ‘Trick or Treat 2’ single – Out now

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Dracula Party

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Out via Re:Mission Entertainment is the new dark electro single from Dracula Party, “Trick or Treat 2”. The single, produced by Chris Staccato, follows the singles “DeadNakedCoveredInBlood” (2023) and “Nightmare Things” (2022), as well as the LP “Video Wasteland” (2021).

“Trick or Treat 2” comes hand in hand with a video by filmmaker, and Dracula Party frontman, Byron C. Miller. For the new music video he used a lost VHS style experience. The cinematography was executed by Byron C. Miller, Paul Morgan, and Joseph Seuferling.

Below is the video for “Trick or Treat 2”.

About Dracula Party

Dracula Party is a horror-inspired industrial music project founded by Byron C. Miller and Chris Longo in 2019. The band blends a variety of dark genres including industrial, darkwave, and synthpop, drawing heavy influence from classic horror films and 80s aesthetics.

Byron C. Miller, the band’s vocalist and lyricist, has a long history in the industrial music scene, having co-fronted the band God Module from 2002 to 2010. He’s also a filmmaker, known for directing horror films and music videos. His love for horror runs deep, with his experience working at Halloween attractions like Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights shaping his thematic approach. Before Dracula Party, Miller also fronted the shock rock band Ghosts in the Graveyard.

Chris Longo, who handles music production, comes from the NYC hardcore punk scene. He later shifted to darkwave and synthpop, which he explored in his solo project Idoless. Like Miller, Longo’s passion for horror plays a key role in the band’s sound, making Dracula Party a blend of eerie, nostalgic, and energetic music.

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Bernard Van Isacker is the Chief Editor of Side-Line Magazine. With a career spanning more than two decades, Van Isacker has established himself as a respected figure in the darkwave scene.

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