• 184: Spencer Charnas - Ice Nine Kills

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

184: Spencer Charnas - Ice Nine Kills

  • Summary

  • Hey Horror Fans!

    It’s Halloween Special Part 2 time here at Mostly Horror! Steve and Sean kick things off with the latest horror news, diving into exciting updates on Aliens and Predators and what’s next for these legendary franchises. Then, Steve takes the reins solo for a chilling interview with Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills!

    In their conversation, Spencer opens up about his early days in horror, the beginnings of Ice Nine Kills, and how his passion for horror inspired the band’s bloody and thrilling evolution! They dive into Ice Nine Kills’ recent collaboration with the Terrifier series on their new track, “The Art of Dying,” and Spencer gives us a rare look at some iconic horror props he’s collected from a franchise near and dear to most of our hearts—listen to find out from which classic series!

    Its a horror lovers conversation you won't want to miss so...

    COME HANG OUT!!!



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