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“Prayers Before The Plague” – Gothic Americana EP Review

Gothic Western EP Review by Luminous Dash zine – Featuring ex-members from Radio Noir (Mather Louth, vocals), The Cramps, Mau Maus and Nick Curran & The Lowlifes (Chopper Franklin on guitar, mandolin, banjo, keyboards, drums), Kings of Nuthin’ (Thomas Lorioux, bass) and top violinist Luis Mascaro, Heathen Apostles was formed in Los Angeles and born […]

Prayers Before The Plague – Gothic Western Live EP (Review)

Heathen Apostles – Prayers Before The Plague – Gothic Western Live EP – By ViolaNoir.com Live releases are probably experiencing their rebirth. Which is understandable and completely expected. However, even before the covid, Heathen Apostles pleased the audience with this. They are masters of live performances, and don’t forget about their spectacular and memorable clips. So […]

“Death Bell Blues” Death Blues Music Video

The Heathen Apostles have released a lyric video for Death Bell Blues, the first song on their new dark blues Born By Lightning EP, available now on Ratchet Blade Records. The band went in a death blues direction for this release, casting the same dark spells they use on bluegrass and country onto the blues. […]

Dark Entries Magazine – Review of “Dust To Dust” Dark Roots Album

Gothic Americana, gothic country, Southern Gothic or dark roots are terms used to describe the music of Heathen Apostles. The band operates from Los Angeles, California and their first album dates from 2013. So basically it is traditional American country and folk, bluegrass or ‘hillbilly’ music with a black edge and akin to genres such as cowpunk, gothabilly or hellbilly (think […]

Goth Americana Album Review of Dust to Dust By Indy Metal Review

Chris Latta of Indy Metal Review had a great take (and an ‘A’ rating!) on the Goth Americana flavor of the new Heathen Apostles album Dust To Dust (which is actually the band’s fifth album)… While Heathen Apostles’ third album is their first proper full-length since 2015’s Fire to the Fuse, it fits right in with […]