Tonight is a full moon. DOM COOPER serves up some tasty British Werewolf tunes!
Aphex Twin – Come To Daddy
DOM COOPER reports “Come to Daddy” on a track inspired by Hellraiser (1987)
Screaming Lord Sutch does Jack the Ripper
DOM COOPER tells how Screaming Lord Sutch performed ‘Jack The Ripper’ with a butcher’s knife in one hand and rubber entrails in the other
Bauhaus – Bela Lugosi’s Dead
DOM COOPER explains how a classic horror star influenced Northampton Goth Rock outfit Bauhaus
Forest’s Graveyard, Bodies & Twisted Faces
DOM COOPER tells us about a Forest song about a visit to a graveyard
Jimmy Page’s Lucifer Rising
DOM COOPER tells us how Jimmy Page took time off from his Led Zeppelin duties to produce the soundtrack to a spooky experimental film
John Milton’s Tale of Rape and Necromancy
DOM COOPER describes how the great English poet John Milton sought to cleanse a family’s honour through song
The Rolling Stones and their Sympathy for the Devil
DOM COOPER discusses Sympathy for the Devil and other Rolling Stones occult dabblings
Austin Osman Spare paints nightmares
DOM COOPER looks at the history behind the track “Austin Osman Spare”, a song about the British artist and occultist by The Bulldog Breed
Suicide & Ghosts: Throbbing Gristle’s Beachy Head
DOM COOPER looks at the disturbing background to Throbbing Gristle’s Beachy Head – a song about the notorious Sussex suicide spot
White Noise, Black Mass from Dracula AD 1972
DOM COOPER looks at the music behind Dracula AD 1972
Red Barn Murder Told in Song
Today DOM COOPER revisits the infamous 19th century Red Barn Murder of Maria Marten
The Green Manalishi (with The Two Prong Crown) by Fleetwood Mac
Today DOM COOPER & SPOOKY SOUNDS SUNDAY goes back to the 1960s to explore Fleetwood Mac’s dark and beastly The Green Manalishi (with The Two Prong Crown)
“The Wicker Man” Soundtrack by Paul Giovanni
SPOOKY SOUND SUNDAY today sees DOM COOPER explores Paul Giovanni’s The Wicker Man soundtrack
Mr Fox’s “Mendle”
SPOOKY SOUNDS SUNDAY this week DOM COOPER looks Mr Fox’s “Mendle” – a track inspired by the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612
