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CUCURBITOPHOBIA - Reveals Haunted House-Themed Album

New York horror-electro act Cucurbitophobia has unveiled their haunted house-themed full-length album, Four Doors Of Your Deepest Fears. Just in time for Halloween, Four Doors Of Your Deepest Fears is a concept album involving a fictional haunted house that rests at the end of an amusement park. Few people dare to tread past the gate into the house. Even fewer have made it through the entire house without running out the way they entered. But all who have entered, whether they've made it through to the end or not, were never the same again.

Each door within the haunted house portrays a reflection of the deepest, darkest fear within the mind of the individual.  From vivid imagery which depicts infernos of fire and lava, poisonous insects, vicious storms and floods, or a maze of mirrors reflecting the most unbearable parts of a person's inner soul, Four Doors Of Your Deepest Fears represents the experience, the journey, and the darkest thoughts of one individual who has made it through the house 'till the very end.

Four Doors Of Your Deepest Fears was influenced by horror and Halloween-themed film scores from the '70s, '80s, and '90s along with industrial, dark ambient, neoclassical, atmospheric metal, and carnival music to serve as the musical framework. An array of detuned guitars, ring-modulated synths, haunting reverberated pianos, menacing drum patterns, and bone-chilling samples make up the orchestration of the album. It marks another chapter in Cucurbitophobia's mission to keep the spirit of Samhain alive and kicking all year round. Listen to the track "Door Number One" below, and to the entire album over HERE. Link