The heavy metal genre isn’t inherently satanic. It’s hearty, loud, aggressive and loaded with guitar distortion and commanding vocals. But none of that makes it satanic. The devil, as they say, is in ...
The devil is getting some solid gigs lately. The Satanic panic that swept the U.S. through the '80s seems to be gaining renewed media focus. Add that to the popularity of Stranger Things 4's beloved ...
The devil is in the details, or in the case of Hysteria!, in a local heavy metal band. Hysteria! is one of two original series Peacock has lined up to scare the bejesus out of viewers this Halloween.
When Diama Luciano fell in love with heavy metal, it made sense that Satan was present. The Denver-based musician and organizer – who plays guitar in the local death-metal band Katalysk and co-founded ...
The series is described, “When a beloved varsity quarterback disappears during the ‘Satanic Panic’ of the late 1980s, a struggling high school heavy metal band of outcasts realize they can capitalize ...
The series is described, “When a beloved varsity quarterback disappears during the ‘Satanic Panic’ of the late 1980s, Hysteria! follows a struggling high school heavy metal band of outcasts who ...
The series hails from writer and executive producer Matthew Kane. Chris Bender and Jake Weiner of Good Fear will also executive produce. John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, the writers and ...
In 1988, the Satanic panic was in full swing in the United States. Amid the hysteria, many religious ministries and Christian groups maintained that rock and metal music was a window into satanism for ...
In the new Peacock series Hysteria!, the suburban town of Happy Hollow, Michigan, is like many towns in the late 1980s, except it has a devil problem. Rumors of a Satanic cult prowling the area have ...