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JAKARTA - In a thrilling development for horror and heavy metal fans, famous musician and songwriter Matthew Kiichi Heafy has just been confirmed as composers for the upcoming horror/medical Deathgasm 2: Goremageddon films.

Following the great success of the 2015 original Deathgasm which gained dedicated followers due to the unique mix between gore, humor and metal, the sequel maker made every effort to provide a more stunning experience.

To that end, Heafy, best known as the top metal band frontman at the Trivium charts, as well as his latest black metal side project Ibaraki, will put his signature musical style into film music, bringing this franchise to new levels of horror and joy.

"Matt is not only a metal expert but also a true horror fan. His ability to capture various film needs and live it through music is something that I believe will amaze the audience," director Jason Lei Howden said.

Matt himself expressed his joy by saying, "I've wanted to make Deathgasm music since watching his first film. I'm a big fan of all Jason's works. I'm absolutely sure I can realize his precise vision for the music of this film. I've also heard the soundtrack in my head. I know we're going to need a very varied metal style, as well as some orchestral / industrial soundtrack styles, and more. It's going to be amazing!"

Goremaddon continued the story 10 years later when desperate Brodie used the devil's spell to revive his bandmate who had died in a bid to win back his ex-girlfriend Medina and try to win big music competitions. However, things didn't go as planned, and Brodie and his bandmates had to fight men who were thirsty for human guts.

The film will be produced in New Zealand as a joint effort by Fish.Ent and Aristos Films' Grant Bradley, with Los Angeles-based director BJ McDonnell (Foo Fighters - "Studio 666" and "Relentless" music video trilogy from Slayer) attached to executive producer. Toronto-based genre film specialist Raven Banner is ready to handle world sales.

The release of a two-disk disk from the soundtrack of the film is planned, with the first recording consisting of various artists in the soundtrack, and the second recording is film music compiled by Heafy. Several artists who appeared on the soundtrack of the first film include Annexslasher, Bulletbelt, Skullong, and Norwegian black metal band Emperor.


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