Interview: The Gibbering Horror of Steve Daniels
Published July 26, 2006
SD: Finally! Here goes: "Steve, have you ever sang and recorded with a well known punk band?" Why yes, indeed I have! The Queers, a pop punk band from New Hampshire, came through town over ten years ago to the local recording studio to do a "live studio" album. As a joke, I yelled out a song request from their earlier days, a song called "Love Me", and they called me up to sing lead vocals. I forgot some of the lyrics and sloppily made up the rest, but to my utter surprise they recorded the song and released it as a rare bonus 7-inch single, (the flip side was a cover of Louie Louie). It was included with the equally ultra-rare Shout at the Queers vinyl only LP. It was limited to 666 pressed records. My punk rock claim to fame. Whooo mercy.
Thanks Steve for sharing your thoughts! We look forward to your next horrorific production. To keep up to date with Steve Daniel's work, go to Blood Sugar Productions. And catch The Gibbering Horror of Howard Ghormley on Fangoria's Blood Drive II DVD, if you dare, along with other scary short films from upcoming directors of horror. Also check out Icons of Fright's informative interview with Steve Daniels.
- Interview: The Gibbering Horror of Steve Daniels
- Published: July 26, 2006
- Type: Interview
- Section: Video
- Filed Under: Video: Film and TV Business, Video: Horror
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