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Lightborn Interview By Christopher Schamber Princeton NJ, July 2007

Lightborn Philadelphia City Paper Article July, 2007

Lightborn Interview BY Viktor Candle NYC, June 2004

Lightborn and Killah Priest "215 Hip Hop.com MP3 of the Week"

Lightborn 'The Pscyhology of Fire" Review -Sentient Productions

This album is one for the ages.I felt it was important to speak upon the new Lightborn album, titled The Psychology of Fire. This fascinating concept album is filled from top to bottom with purely innovative songs. This album is one of the top 10 underground albums released in 2007, hands down. With songs such as burn and the sword of the dead, Lightborn proves that he is an original artist who must be acknowledged for his unique and versatile abilities. I would not hesitate, but rather, I would encourage music listeners of all genres to pick this album up for its special qualities. I guarantee you will not hear music the same. Christopher Schamber, Music Review Specialist, Sentient Productions

Ghouls Against Boys "Horror of it All Vol. 2" Review by Dr Crowgrll's Perch

We get sample doses of 32 different artists on this two-disc set. Instead of overloading Perch readers with every minute detail (it’s much more fun to discover some of these on your own), here are some highlights. The Rosedales bare their souls in a murder confession in Nightgown. Nuke and the Living Dead have almost a Green Day vibe with great vox harmonies in I’m Your Monster. I LOVE the bass and vox in This Hungry Suffering by The Horrifics! The Abomination attempt to raise the dead with The Parchment. Day Of The Sick’s Skinwalker is my favorite track on Disc 1 – it has a definitive Satyricon vibe.
I LOVE Heart of Stone by Left For Dead – awesome vocals and fretwork! Calabrese have a nice vintage Horror Movie feel, complete with a clip that sounds like dialogue from Vincent Price! Ghouls Against Boys deliver a sugar rush and Trance-beats with Frankenberry Deth. The Spectremen’s Howling is excellent – it’s like revisiting Glenn Danzig-era Misfits! Mental Hygiene’s Hell’s Hospital is definitely a visit with a psychotic nurse. The Others’ Salem revisits the infamous Salem Witch Trials.

"Horror of it All Vol. 2 Hype Promo by Smithy

Theres some of the Worlds best Horror bands on this CD.

Some hate for Ghouls Against Boys "Horror of it All Vol. 2 by Whack Angel Promotions

Hands down, the weirdest song on the comp was "Frankenberry Deth" by Ghouls Against Boys. Not only was it electronic based and filled with generic techno beats, but it was flat out silly! I took it as an off the cuff joke and I assume all of you will too.

More Hate from "Holliwood Babyloni" Review

Sure, I had higher hopes for a band named Lugosi’s Morphine (sort’ve Ghoultown-ish in a siesta-inspiring sorta way) and Ghouls Against Boys’ “Frankenberry Deth” (actually leaves a worst aftertaste than the cereal), but all the voices in my head tell me it’s not all about me and that I should occasionally lower my expectations.

Something in German about Ghouls Against Boys

Her kan du lytte til og købe musik fra Ghouls Against Boys og musiknumret Frankenberry Deth der blev udgive