Boondox Ready to Release South of Hell

Tracy Heck
Psychopathic Records' "Southern Scarecrow" Boondox will be releasing his fourth album, South of Hell, on May 11, 2010.

South of Hell will be packaged with a Boondox documentary, Southern Bled.

This film documents Boondox's past to illustrate how the mysterious artist and his terrifying music came into being.

Paul Andresen, the director who most recently directed Insane Clown Posse's comedic western Big Money Rustlas, went to Boondox's hometown to interview his family and childhood friends. He even spoke with some of Psychopathic Records' artists to dive into deciphering what has created such a dark musician.

With the help from Producer Mike E. Clark, Boondox has created his deepest and darkest music to date on South of Hell with 15 fearsome tracks.

Listeners will definitely know that they are listening to a Boondox album; however, Mike E. Clark did a phenomenal job of creating an original sound that only an artist like Boondox would be able to pull off and still sound like himself.

The first single from the album, "We All Fall" can be heard on Boondox's Myspace page at myspace.com/boondox.

A record release party is currently being planned in Georgia for May 11, 2010, and those details will follow upon confirmation.

No tour is currently planned but Boondox will be performing at this year's Gathering of the Juggalos in Cave-In-Rock, Illinois, which will be taking place August 12-15.

Published by Tracy Heck

Tracy Heck studied Communications and English at the University of Michigan. After interning at the Dearborn Press N' Guide and WJR, Tracy began freelancing for a number of websites including Associated Cont...  View profile

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