Feast This Music

Make a “Miss Take” with Horrorpops

All this week leading up to Halloween on Sunday, Eat This Music is feeding you a different, delicious Horror-themed song – either in the title, artist/band name, or story-wise – each day as part of the latest series on this website, appropriately titled “Feast This Music“.

To kick things off, here is a little gem by the Danish band HorrorPops. HorrorPops are a band that mixes psychobilly, rockabilly, and punk rock, which I first came across in the mid-2000s along with legends like Tiger Army (one of their songs might be featured later in the week).

So, without further adieu, here is HorrorPops’ “Miss Take” (from their 2004 album), a great track that features a good mix of the aforementioned genres, whilst incorporating the solid vocals of Patricia Day.

Dig in and enjoy! Mwahaha!

Steve

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