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Rob Zombie's 'The Lords of Salem' Soundtrack Back on Vinyl from Waxwork Records


A little over a year ago, Waxwork Records unveiled the debut vinyl release of Rob Zombie's The Lords of Salem, which very quickly sold out. Luckily for those who missed out on a copy, Wawork has informed us today that the release is finally back in stock!


Presented as a deluxe album package featuring 180 gram "Satanic Rite" colored vinyl (Blood Red and Blue Butterfly effect with White Splatter), the release features exclusive liner notes by Rob Zombie, new and original art by Robert Sammelin, a 12" x 12" 16-page booklet including unreleased set photography from Zombie’s personal archive, a heavyweight art print, printed inner sleeves, and old style tip-on gatefold jackets with satin coating.


"The soundtrack features classic songs by The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, and several more. The score features original cues by John 5 and Griffin Boice. In line with other Zombie soundtracks, the album features intermittent dialogue tracks from the movie."


"Also included is a bonus black metal album by Count Gorgann, lead vocals of Leviathan the Fleeing Serpent, entitled Corpse Eater: Satanic Misery Live for the Dead. This bonus album features a 2015 live recording at Black Forest Discothek and is pressed to 180 gram black vinyl with an etched B-Side."


The Lords of Salem vinyl soundtrack is available for purchase over on the Waxwork Records website for $45. Be sure to snag your copy before it sells out again!


The Lords of Salem is a 2012 American supernatural horror film written, produced, and directed by Rob Zombie. The film stars Sheri Moon Zombie (The Firefly Trilogy), Meg Foster (They Live), Bruce Davison (X-Men), Dee Wallace (E.T., The Hills Have Eyes), and Patricia Quinn (The Rocky Horror Picture Show). The plot focuses on a troubled female disc jockey, Heidi (Sheri Moon Zombie), who is a recovering drug addict living in Salem, Massachusetts. Her life becomes entangled with a coven of ancient Satan-worshipping women after receiving a strange wooden box and listening to the album inside it by a band named "The Lords".








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