Sematary and his collective Haunted Mound occupy a strange niche in the rap game. While the man will list Chief Keef and Black Kray among his influences, his music is far more hellish than one would ...
If horror-movie fans stuck around to the end of the 1989 movie Pet Sematary, they heard the Ramones song of the same name as the credits rolled. Some fans of Stephen King, whose same-titled book ...
Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer’s recent reboot of Pet Sematary has gotten a good amount of deserved credit for honoring its original source material (both Steven King’s 1983 novel and director Mary ...
Underground rapper Sematary stands at the crossroads of numerous different scenes, sounds, and subcultures. From a first listen to any of his projects, you'll hear influences of 2010s Chicago Drill in ...
“Pet Sematary” was released on the Ramones’ 11th album Brain Drain and was also used in the 1989 film based on King’s iconic book. Co-written by the band’s longtime producer Daniel Rey, who helped ...
Last year, Stereogum ran an interview with the young California rapper/producer Sematary. I'd never heard of this kid before, but he's apparently a hyper-prolific underground figurehead who leads a ...
Ask most anyone to name the biggest hit by the Ramones and they’re likely to name tunes like “Blitzkrieg Bop,” “I Wanna Be Sedated” and “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School.” Those songs have all become rock ...