Slashercore outfit, Ice Nine Kills have continued the roll out of their highly anticipated new album The Silver Scream 2: Welcome To Horrorwood (out October 15 via Fearless Records) with the release of brand new track and official music video for Rainy Day. The new track is inspired by hugely popular video game/movie franchise, Resident Evil and the cinematic, zombie-filled video features Horror icon Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects, House of 1000 Corpses), legendary character actor Ricky Dean Logan (Freddy’s Dead, Seinfeld, Back To The Future II).
Ash Costello (New Years Day), James A. Janisse + Chelsea Rebecca creators of the wildly popular Dead Meat James “Kill Count” Youtube series.
Ice Nine Kills frontman and driving creative force, Spencer Charnas shares: “In the latest slice from our upcoming album, ‘Welcome To Horrorwood’, we pay tribute to the zombified world of, ‘RESIDENT EVIL.’ Brutal and Bouncy, “Rainy Day” takes you on an intense journey to find what’s really creeping in the dark…”
The band also released their latest Nightmare On The Ninth merch capsule in conjunction with the new track/video. All items are available for a limited time here.
Rainy Day follows the release of previous singles Assault & Batteries follows the release of Hip To Be Scared, the first single from The Silver Scream 2: Welcome To Horrorwood, that paid homage to the Bret Easton Ellis classic, American Psycho. The two tracks combined have already clocked up 5.3 million streams with 2.32 million YouTube views.
A sequel of franchise proportions to the No. 1 Billboard Hard Rock Album The Silver Scream, The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood doubles down in pursuit of the anthemic band’s cinematic muse.
Decadent, devious, and fiercely insane, with sardonic wit to spare, Ice Nine Kills celebrate pop culture’s darkest edges, mining a cinephile library’s worth of b-movie schlock and iconic horror on Welcome to Horrorwood: The Silver Scream 2 and it’s prequel, The Silver Scream. Physical pre-orders of the album are available now here.