Supernatural Addiction
Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst-infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters". Template:Music ratings Supernatural Addiction is the fourth studio album by the thrash metal/death metal band Deceased.[1][2] It was their last full-length album on Relapse Records.
Production
The album was produced by Simon Efemey.[3] Each song was inspired by a different horror tale, movie, or show.
Critical reception
AllMusic wrote that Deceased "temper their death-metal fury with a love for old-school thrash, which actually works well for them, keeping the music from getting too cartoonish."[4] CMJ New Music Report wrote that "[King] Fowley proudly and loudly prefers the glory days of superfast metal, when patches on acid-washed denim jackets reigned supreme and there was no rap or glam in sight."[5]
Track listing
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Inspirations
- The Twilight Zone, episode "Twenty-Two" (written by Rod Serling)
- "The Tell-Tale Heart" (written by Edgar Allan Poe)
- Famous Ghost Stories, segment "The Hitchhiker" (written by Oscar Brand)
- Asylum, segment "Frozen Fear" (written by Robert Bloch)
- Trilogy of Terror, segment "Amelia" (written by Richard Matheson)
- An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (written by Ambrose Bierce)
- Tales from the Crypt, segment "Blind Alley" (written by William Gaines)
- The Blair Witch Project (written by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez)
Credits
- King Fowley - Drums, Vocals, Keyboards
- Mike Smith - Guitars
- Mark Adams - Guitars
- Les Snyder - Bass
Other Credits
- Mike Bossier - Engineer
- Simon Efemey - Producer, Keyboards on "Elly's Dementia"
- Jessica Scott - Voice on "A Very Familiar Stranger"
- Allen Koszowski - Cover Art
- Jason Van Hollander - Cover Art Coloring
- Eric Horst - Cover Art Coloring
- Flo Homer - Photos
References
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