East Coast Rockers EMERALD MONKEY Featured On 'Grave Danger' Soundtrack

February 25, 2009

Connecticut hard rockers EMERALD MONKEY are featured on the soundtrack to the new indie horror flick "Grave Danger". The EMERALD MONKEY tracks "No One To Blame" and "Close To Me" were personally selected by film-maker Jim Haggerty for inclusion in the film.

"I discovered EMERALD MONKEY and singer/songwriter Jimmy D after they did this great KISS tribute record called 'Heros of the Night'," says Haggerty. "Jimmy's a great guy and is immensely talented, so I wanted some of his music in my film — we use it over the credits and in two particularly intense scenes. It really works."

Haggerty is no stranger to the hard rock/heavy metal world — his next film to be released is the long-awaited feature film debut of L.A. GUNS singer Phil Lewis, "Witchmaster General".

"Right now people are really digging 'Grave Danger' and I think they'll sink their teeth into 'Witchmaster General' as well," says Haggerty. "They're good old-fashioned b-movies — tits and blood and a good sense of humor. This naturally lends itself to a good hard rock soundtrack."

The soundtrack for "Grave Danger" is rounded out by a menacing score by instrumental guru Michael Keller.

You can get "Grave Danger" on DVD at YellowApe.net, the offiicial web site for Yellow Ape Productions, and you can check out the full trailer below.

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