Exclusive Track Premiere: “Battle In The Brothel” From THE PALE DOOR Music by ALEX CUERVO

Dread Central is thrilled to host the exclusive track premiere of “Battle in the Brothel,” taken from The Pale Door—Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Composed by Alex Cuervo (Scare Package, A Bad Idea Gone Wrong), the intense, strikingly menacing cue provides a heart-pounding backdrop to the western horror film. Have a listen and read more about the film and soundtrack below.

Alex Cuervo has been playing, recording and touring in punk rock and garage rock bands for over 30 years. In addition to his solo releases as Espectrostatic, Cuervo is a member of the bands Eerie Family and Graveyard of the Pacific. Some of his previous bands include the Hex Dispensers, Blacktop, King Sound Quartet, the Now Time Delegation, a Feast of Snakes and the Gospel Swingers. He has been writing music to moving pictures since 2012.

Track List

01. The Wonders of the Invisible World
02. Windmill
03. Take Care of Your Brother
04. Burned Innocence
05. The Dalton Gang
06. Buck vs. a Buckley
07. The Plunder & the Pinkertons
08. Howdy
09. Light & Dark
10. Duncan & Jake
11. The Road to Potemkin
12. The Promise
13. A Familiar Escape
14. Follow Me to the Brothel
15. Brother Magic
16. Make Yourselves at Home
17. Two Kinds of Family
18. A Rotten Breed
19. Don’t Be Afraid, Jacob
20. Battle in the Brothel
21. Bring the Boy to Me
22. For the Birthday Girl
23. Blood Bathory
24. Transported Aftermath
25. Left Hand Path to the Church
26. Why Me?
27. The Truth
28. Put a Spell on You
29. Inverted Sermon
30. Dark & Light
31. Don’t Let Them Take You
32. Mother of Pearl
33. Dodd’s Last Stand
34. Let Me Be the One Who Protects You
35. And Laugh, But Smile No More (feat. Natalie Mutter)

Pre-order your copy of The Pale Door—Original Motion Picture Soundtrack now, HERE.

For more information, visit: www.lakeshorerecords.com

The Pale Door arrives on Digital and VOD (as well as limited theatrical) via RLF Films and Shudder tomorrow (August 21st).

Synopsis:
After a botched train robbery, two brothers leading a gang of cowboys must survive the night in a ghost town inhabited by a coven of witches.

The Pale Door is directed by Aaron B. Koontz from a screenplay he co-wrote with Cameron Burns and Keith Lansdale; the film stars Devin Druid, Zachary Knighton, Noah Segan, Stan Shaw, Pat Healy, Bill Sage, Melora Walters, and Natasha Bassett.

What did you think of “Battle in the Brothel” from The Pale Door—Original Motion Picture Soundtrack? Are you excited to see the film tomorrow? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! You can also carry on the convo with me personally on Twitter @josh_millican.

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