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SLASH FT. MYLES KENNEDY & The CONSPIRATORS Releases Halloween Sound Track for “Universal Monsters Maze”

Just in time for Halloween, Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators has released a brand new, 7-song playlist titled Universal Monsters Maze Soundtrack.

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The iconic, GRAMMY-winning guitarist Slash and his band Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators, have just wrapped up their sold-out headlining tour and, just in time for Halloween, Slash has released a brand new, 7-song playlist titled Universal Monsters Maze Soundtrack.

Fans can enjoy the spooky soundtrack as background music to usher in Halloween night on Spotify, Apple, Pandora and Amazon HERE. Slash composed the original music for Halloween Horror Nights “Universal Monsters” Maze which fans can experience live at Universal Studios Hollywood from 18-21, 25-28, 31 October and 1-3 November, 2018.

The “Universal Monsters” Maze pays homage to iconic classic Monsters by underscoring each of their unique attributes and reimagining them into terrifying modern-day characters. The Wolf Man, The Invisible Man, The Phantom of the Opera, Dracula, Dracula’s Bride, Frankenstein’s Monster, The Bride of Frankenstein and The Mummy are among those featured, to which Slash composed a unique, complex composition adding a haunting dimension to the experience. Guests can purchase tickets for “Halloween Horror Nights” here: here.

“As a fan of horror movies and of “Halloween Horror Nights”, I jumped at the chance to once again collaborate with Universal Studios Hollywood to produce a soundtrack for the maze,” said Slash. “Similar to the way music affects a film, I wanted to compose a score for the legions of infamous characters featured in the maze to elicit a greater sense of terror. In the end, the goal was to ultimately make the guests feel as if they are playing an integral role in a classic Monster movie.”

Check out our photos of Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators on their recent tour here:

I have an unhealthy obsession with bad horror movies, the song Wanted Dead Or Alive and crap British game shows. I do this not because of the sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll lifestyle it affords me but more because it gives me an excuse to listen to bands that sound like hippos mating.

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