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Ice Nine Kills Release New Music Video for "Shower Scene"

Slashercore five-piece Ice Nine Kills released the cinematic music video for their song "Shower Scene" (off of their 2021 album "The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood"). The filming style of the video was inspired by Hitchcock's horror hit "Psycho".


Frontman Spencer Charna commented on the video, "While paying tribute to perhaps the most influential horror film of all time, Alfred Hitchcock’s 'Psycho', we simultaneously continue the INK Horrorwood Saga we began exactly a year ago to the day. Will this be the end? Or is the next chapter just right around the cororner…"


The "The Shower Scene" stars Ice Nine Kills Scream Queen Nadia Teichmann and Victoria Potter Worsnop alongside horror movie figures Joe Bob Briggs (Martin Scorcesse’s "Casino", Shudder's "The Last Drive In"), Scout Taylor-Compton (Rob Zombie’s "Halloween 1 & 2"), Bill Moseley ("The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2", "The Devil’s Rejects"), and Ricky Dean Logan ("Freddy’s Dead", "Back To The Future" series). Click the image below to watch:



Alongside the video, Ice Nine Kills have also released limited edition merchandise available through their online merch store. Check the store for availability.


The band and Charna himself also have their "Trinity of Terror" tour parts II and III co-headlining with Black Veil Brides and Motionless in White coming up as well as the inaugural Silver Scream Con featuring guests Doug Bradley (Pinhead from the "Hellraiser" franchise), Kane Hodder (Jason from "Friday the 13th 7-10 - Hatchet"), Skeet Ulrich ("Scream", "The Craft", "Riverdale"), Nick Castle (Original Michael Myers from John Carpenter's "Halloween") and more. More information about Silver Scream Con can be found on silverscreamcon.com, and tour tickets are available at trinityofterror.com.



2022 “TRINITY OF TERROR” TOUR DATES #Radio Show | *Festival Date | + Not A Live Nation Date | (October 7 – No Black Veil Brides) August 30 - Denver, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre# September 3 - Omaha, NE - Liberty First Credit Union Arena September 4 - Pryor, OK - Rocklahoma* September 6 - Fort Wayne, IN - Allen County War Memorial Expo Center September 7 - Cleveland, OH - Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica September 9 - Scranton, PA - Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain September 10 - Alton, VA - Blue Ridge Rock Fest* September 11 - Asheville, NC - Exploreasheville.com Arena September 13 - Milwaukee, WI - Eagles Ballroom September 14 - Sterling Heights, MI - Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill September 16 - Bonner Springs, MO - Azura Amphitheater September 17 - Saint Charles, MO - The Family Arena September 18 - Cincinnati, OH - ICON at The Andrew J Brady Music Center October 7 - Sacramento, CA - Aftershock* October 22 - Las Vegas, NV - When We Were Young* October 23 - Las Vegas, NV - When We Were Young* October 29 - Las Vegas, NV - When We Were Young* October 31 – El Paso, TX – El Paso County Coliseum November 1 – Lubbock, TX – Lonestar Events Center+ November 05 – Charleston, WV – Charleston Civic Center Coliseum November 07 – Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum November 08 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center November 10 – Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center Arena November 12 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory November 13 – Gary, IN – Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana November 15 – Baltimore, MD – Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena November 17 – Lowell, MA – Tsongas Arena+ November 18 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena+ November 19 – Toronto, ON – Coca Cola Coliseum November 21 – Laval, QC – Place Bell November 22 – Rochester, NY – The Armory+ November 23 – New York, NY – HULU Theater at Madison Square Garden November 26 – Orlando, FL – Orlando Amphitheater November 27 – Boca Raton, FL – Sunset Cove Ampitheater+ November 29 – Corbin, KY – Corbin Arena+ December 11 – Portland, OR – Theater of the Clouds at Moda Center December 12 – Seattle, WA – WAMU Theater^

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