Yesterday Fangoria published this:
"And speaking of GHOUL, Slade’s blistering 1985 book (which sits on the Horror Writers Association’s Top 40 List and is considered by some to be the ultimate Slade experience) is Slade’s first “shock rock thriller,” researched backstage with Alice Cooper and Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden. But the 15th Slade tome, coming in 2013, returns to mine the depths of horrific metal and rock ’n’ roll, as it was researched behind the scenes with Slade’s current favorite rockers: the one and only Teutonic terrors…Rammstein!
Don’t believe us? Here’s the proof: Clark/Slade with Rammstein guitarist Paul Landers backstage at a recent show…"
Source: Rammstuga
I visited his twitter account and found the same pic with this text:
https://twitter.com/MountieNoir/stat...62935668051969
A beach party?
"And speaking of GHOUL, Slade’s blistering 1985 book (which sits on the Horror Writers Association’s Top 40 List and is considered by some to be the ultimate Slade experience) is Slade’s first “shock rock thriller,” researched backstage with Alice Cooper and Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden. But the 15th Slade tome, coming in 2013, returns to mine the depths of horrific metal and rock ’n’ roll, as it was researched behind the scenes with Slade’s current favorite rockers: the one and only Teutonic terrors…Rammstein!
Don’t believe us? Here’s the proof: Clark/Slade with Rammstein guitarist Paul Landers backstage at a recent show…"
Source: Rammstuga
I visited his twitter account and found the same pic with this text:
So why, you ask, Slade's Rock-'n'-Roll Beach Party? In the biz, writers call that foreshadowing. Foreshadowing what?
https://twitter.com/MountieNoir/stat...62935668051969
A beach party?
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