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Killer Motel
Jul 21, 2012 • 1h 10m • Horror
Kill? or Alive? Who Know, You Die!
Overview
There is a Japanese style inn located in an out-of-the-way area near Mount Fuji. No one knows if it's in business or not, but the inn is owned by two people: the expressionless host, and his bewitching daughter. The host lures six patrons to stay at his inn for one night. All the guests feel the inn has an odd feel to it, but none of them pays attention to it in particular. In reality, the host and his daughter have a hidden agenda. They are hunting in order to feed the host's son: a huge living zombie hidden away in a locked room, whom these cruel hunters dote on as if he were still part of the family. A twisted tale illustrating conflicts of consciousness, cold-blooded insanity, and the depths one will sink to for the love of one's family is about to begin...
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Pop Rock
Country of origin: USA
Year of disc release: 2012
Publisher (label): Strictly Limited Collector's Edition/Culture Factory
Country: USA
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: image+.cue
Audio bitrate: lossless
Duration: 03:03:53
Tracklist:
1979 - Motels 00:38:06
1980 - Careful 00:34:53
1982 - All Four One 00:32:31
1983 - Little Robbers 00:35:29
1985 - Shock 00:42:53
The Motels are a New Wave band from Los Angeles, best known for their hits "Only the Lonely" and "Suddenly Last Summer". The Motels first formed in Berkeley, California in 1971. Lisa Brenneis (bass) persuaded Dean Chamberlain (lead guitar), Chuck Wad (rhythm guitar) and Martha Davis (vocals, guitar) to become members of a group called The Warfield Foxes. Hoping for better promotion and in search of record labels, they moved to Los Angeles in 1975, where they changed their name to Angels of Mercy and later The Motels. In March 1978, Davis and lead guitarist Jeff Jurard decided to reform The Motels. Extensive auditions led to a new lineup of Jurard Marty on saxophone and keyboards, Michael Goudreau on bass and Brian Glascock on drums. Their song "Total Control" reached number 4 in the Australian charts in 1980. Martha Davis reformed and created her own version of the group in 1998 called "The Motels featuring Martha Davis". Currently (since 2010) she periodically gives concerts with various musicians under this name