“Death Comes” to RBN with Inkubus Sukkubus!
by Chris on Jan.19, 2010, under Artist News, Top News
LEGENDARY UK GOTHIC ROCK BAND INKUBUS SUKKUBUS SIGNS WITH ROCKGAMER STUDIOS
Records Four Exclusive Versions of Hits for Rock Band Network
If you are a fan of gothic rock, the name Inkubus Sukkubus should need no introduction. Comprised of Candia Ridley on vocals, Tony McCormack on guitar, and Adam Henderson on bass, this long running act from the United Kingdom has been active since 1989, with over a dozen albums to their credit throughout their career. Formed out of a mutual interest in paganism, witchcraft, and vampirism, their style of goth rock has been well-received over their years, with appearances on BBC programming, features in magazines, and a steady position at the top of the Goth Rock category on SoundClick. Having performed concerts in a multitude of countries and headlined festivals throughout the world, including the Whitby Gothic Weekend in the UK and Wave-Gotik-Treffen in Leipzig, Germany, their legion of fans has steadily grown throughout their twenty-year-plus career.
Today, we are proud to announce that RockGamer Studios will be authoring five songs from their catalogue for future release through the Rock Band Network. The first single, “Death Comes”, is taken from their most recent release, 2008’s Viva la Muerte. The album tells the story of a couple celebrating their wedding on Dia de los Muertos, the Mexican Day of the Dead. You can listen to “Death Comes” in its entirety via the link below:
- • Inkubus Sukkubus – “Death Comes” ♫
In addition to “Death Comes”, Inkubus Sukkubus is currently heading into the studio to record exclusive versions of four of their biggest hits specifically for Rock Band! They are hard at work on brand new recordings of “Belladonna & Aconite”, “Heart of Lilith”, “Queen of the May”, and “Wytches” which will make their debut as downloadable content for Rock Band Network.
To learn more about Inkubus Sukkubus, as well as hear more of their music and see their videos, please visit their extensive website at http://www.inkubussukkubus.com, or catch up with them at social networking sites Facebook and Myspace.


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March 1st, 2010 on 10:51 am
Ha! I was going to comment that “Chicken Fingers rule!” and then noticed that you put a “chicken fingers” tag in for this post. AWESOME!
March 3rd, 2010 on 5:35 pm
I’m glad you liked the chicken finger tag, I felt it was necessary to truly get Helen’s love of chicken fingers across to the readers! Thanks for commenting