GOTO GOSUB
I discovered this artist thanks to "Panic" being featured on the Beyond Synth podcast (High 5-24).
Favorite track: Panic (feat. Dominick Martes).
Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Includes a digital copy of the liner notes.
Purchasable with gift card
$5USD or more
Limited Edition 12" Vinyl - Pink
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Limited to 100. Pressed on pink, 150g vinyl at New Orleans Record Press. Artwork by Andrew Tremblay. Vinyl will be shipped inside a protective mailer with padding. Record will be shipped outside of the sleeve to prevent damage. The lead time for these is approximately 2-3 months. Possibly sooner, depending on the current workload of the pressing plant. Updates will be sent during the production process to give you a more accurate delivery date.
Includes unlimited streaming of Panic
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
I am very happy to announce that I’ve teamed up with NOLA Vinyl Club and New Orleans Record Press to release this special, 180g Campfire Orange Marble edition of PANIC! Extremely limited to 50! To get a copy, go to www.neworleansvinylclub.com/library/destryur-panic/ and sign up for their monthly record club. On February 1st, you will be emailed a code for a free vinyl to redeem on their website. Memberships are $28 and include free shipping!
Includes unlimited streaming of Panic
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Halloween Special 12" Vinyl - Blood, Guts, & Asphalt Splatter
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Limited to 100. Pressed on 150g vinyl at New Orleans Record Press. Artwork by Andrew Tremblay. Vinyl will be shipped inside a protective mailer with padding. Record will be shipped outside of the sleeve to prevent damage.
Includes unlimited streaming of Panic
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Sold Out
Limited Edition Yellow Cassette
Cassette + Digital Album
Yellow cassette. Limited to 50. Orders will begin shipping on November 4, 2019.
Includes unlimited streaming of Panic
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Limited Edition Black Cassette
Cassette + Digital Album
Black cassette. Alternate Italian artwork. Limited to 50. Orders will begin shipping on March 1, 2020.
Includes unlimited streaming of Panic
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Life in the gutter of small town America was nothing new for Darrel Santiago, but after a brutal storm hits the sleepy beach town of Silver Lake, its once peaceful citizens transform into blood-thirsty maniacs! It is up to Darrel and his motley crew of ne'er-do-wells to get to the bottom of this phenomenon, and what they find is a hellish nightmare that they could never have imagined. Evil is at work in Silver Lake and it is literally tearing its inhabitants apart. Whatever you do...try not to PANIC!
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In the summer of 1980, just outside of Staten Island’s scenic Silver Lake Park, a small team of ambitious, young filmmakers set out to make a motion picture that would be regarded as the most gruesome and controversial horror film of all time. Written, directed and scored by the aliased phenom, Destryur (“Endurance” 1976, “Midnight Maniac” 1979), “Panic” or “Panic! Curse of the Vile” became an overnight cult hit, portraying graphic images of demonic possession and grotesque imagery. It capitalized on the recent wave of public shock in the occult known as the “Satanic Panic”. Shot in the course of only two weeks on 8mm film and a shoestring budget, the picture plunged Destryur into the realm of amateur cult film-making and a notable director/composer in genre cinema. The film also featured guitar slinging celebrity Dominick Martes of rock and roll supergroup Wild Street in the lead role as street-wise punker, Darrel “Grimer” Santiago along with Cobra Wipeout as cinematographer, supporting actor and fledgeling composer. We’re still not sure what his actual name is. Cobra was currently working with Gold Line Pictures, a studio specializing in B-Horror and mob-funded exploitation films such as “Murder of Crows” 1974 and “Swamp Thing” 1979. Destryur also enlisted the writing talents of another aliased master of the subversive. Prestigious science-fiction-horror writer, artist and composer STRNGR (“The Skurge” 1968, “Mass” 1973) who had recently returned to the states from Italy after finding success in the European horror movie market. “Panic” went international only three months after it’s initial screening at Tales of Terror Film Exhibition in Greenwich Village where it received a notable tip-of-the-hat from some of horror cinema’s most celebrated film makers. The film was almost immediately boycotted throughout Europe. A violent protest broke out at a midnight screening in Istanbul resulting in the entire theater burning to the ground. Meanwhile, in the states, outrage escalated with various public interest groups demanding that the film either be removed from theaters or undergo strict censorship. However, even after the studio’s agreement to censor, picketing continued and threats from many religious organizations overwhelmed the Film Board. On October 1, 1980, “Panic” was officially pulled from every theater. Some say this marked the end for Destryur’s career. Some say it was only the beginning. Today, you can find Destryur at a monthly midnight showing of the film at St. Vitus Cinema in Greenpoint, Brooklyn hosted by Sam Valentine.
Special thanks to everyone involved in the production of this album and you for buying it. A big thank you to Sam Valentine for pushing me to make new music to play live. I hope you genuinely enjoy this album just as much as I've enjoyed making it.
credits
released October 1, 2019
Guitars - Dominick Martes
Additional Programming - Cobra Wipeout, STRNGR
Remixes by DreamReaper, Misanthropix
Mixed and Mastered at Gold Line Studios in Brooklyn, NY