Do you hear dogs howling? The dream has come. The room is filled with mist. From the thick cloud, red eyes glare and ashen faces come closer and closer, their breath on your face and their music in your ears. Rising from the graveyards of Telford in 2005, the four decomposing composers known as Dead Pleasures are infecting the world with their first full-length album. Featuring fan favourites ‘Nightmare’ and 50s doo-wop-style ‘Moonlit Night/Nocturnal Love’, A Symphony Of Horror has crooning hooks, 3-part haunting harmonies and relentless high energy. As it bleeds from the speakers, be warned: the dead shall live again.

Forever doomed to write, record and wander the earth executing eve after eve of musical ceremonies, Dead Pleasure’ virus is spreading. Featured on 2009’s globally released ‘The Sound Of Horror’ compilation and having played alongside American horror punks Blitzkid and Michale Graves, Dead Pleasures' next auspicious release will be The Thing Within EP, so beware!

Without Dead Pleasures, you’re better off dead. Listen to the children of the night.