Sunday, October 13, 2024

Twenty Four Years of DARK RIDE. Listen...today! (October 13th, 2024)

Greetings and salutations,

TWENTY FOUR years ago Jay and I released Rain Station's DARK RIDE and after all these years I'm still as excited about this CD as I was when it was released.  Let's rewind the clock...here's the back story (for those who don't know).
Back in the Fall of 2000 (Due to my online presence on 13thTrack.com Halloween Radio) I was invited to The Universal Studios Hollywood Eyegore Awards. The Universal Studios Hollywood Eyegore Awards are presented for achievement in the horror and sci-fi genre. So, on Friday, October 13th Jay and I trekked down to LA to be there, interview some folks and get some station IDs for 13thTrack.com as well as interview some of the winners for an article that I wrote.  For some reason I still can't seem to find the article, but I'll keep digging so I can post it here.

The winners that night were:
* Joss Whedon
* Casts of Buffy and Angel
* Karen Black
* Gloria Stewart
* "The Undertaker"

I knew I was going to be meeting some people that night (Rob Zombie, Karen Black, Alyson Hannigan, Bill Moseley, Joss Whedon and more) and I figured it would be cool to record a Halloween CD to hand out to the folks we meet - you know, see if we can land that big record deal or get our music placed in a horror film, on TV...something. Rob Zombie had recently launched his Zombie A-Go-Go Record label (now inactive) and since I've always been a fan of HALLOWEEN and rockabilly (gothabilly) I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to push out another CD in 2000 (we had released "Stonedozer" earlier that year). So Jay and I put this together quick style and did what we set out to do. Funny how I remember working at the Gelb Music consignment shop and writing lyrics.  I had rough mixes on cassette and an old tape player. In between customers and phone calls I'd try and pen lyrics.  I remember being a bit frantic since I knew we had a deadline and I agreed to work extra shifts to cover a vacation. I'm a bit of a perfectionist when I record - or at least I try to be - and in this case DARK RIDE just wasn't going to get the time I would normally put into a CD.  Amazing enough the disc turned out despite lack of time. Once we got back to the Bay Area from the "gig" we decided that the CD was pretty good so we mastered the disc with George Horn (Chief Mastering Engineer) at Fantasy Records in Berkeley, CA.
It still amazes me that we recorded this entire CD in probably two or three weeks. The disc got some great reviews as well...and although I know I've blogged this far too many times, here goes again (the reviews):

Underground DJ from Haunted Attraction Magazine

Now it is time to run away and join the carnival. "Step right up and see the amazing, the unbelievable, the available for your attraction CD, DARK RIDE by Rain Station." A journey through a veritable midway of new music written for old pretzel rides. The use of sound effects is limited only to those that help create the feel of the piece. The styles of music range widely from Heavy Metal beats through old time Rock and Roll to the almost cutesy Trick Or Treatin'. This nostalgically fun selection, took me back to my early days as a young zombie, heading out on Halloween with the lust for candy in my heart. The CD would be great for line entertainment or a party, with a little bit for every taste and some of the beats are infectious.

Larry McKenzie HalloweenMagazine.com

DARK RIDE by Rain Station is one of the most unique Halloween music CDs I have ever heard. DARK RIDE has 13 music tracks. Each track is a good mixture for Halloween. A bit mysterious and dark, yet very fun. The DARK RIDE CD would be great for an adult Halloween party. If you are a Halloween enthusiast and are looking for more Halloween music for your collection, you should visit http://www.NobodyRecords.com/ and listen to the MP3 samples from the DARK RIDE CD. I am happy to have this CD as part of my Halloween music collection. I sincerely recommend visiting Nobody Records and listen to a track or two.

Underground Entertainment

(This) offering is more of a Halloween party CD, especially suited to be played in queue lines or on the midways of Scream Parks. It contains thirteen tracks of rock/alternative style music with Halloween themes. You'll find titles such as "Monster Hunter", "Haunted Man", "Black Lagoon", "Trick or Treatin'", and "Broom Hopping". This one is fun and is a CD that should be added to the collection of anyone interested in assembling a music anthology of Halloween related material.

Chaotic Order

Curious mix of Porno for Pyros and White Collar Crime with a penchant for Halloween. Best use would be on the soundtrack for the upcoming Scooby Doo movie.

Happy Halloween Magazine

Looking for a Halloween CD with an edge, this is the one to get. Available from Nobody Records, Rain Station's Dark Ride packs a gritty, heavy metal sound that conjures an auditory image of purgatory. While this is not normally the type of music I listen to, for Halloween...it works! The raspy vocals lend a dark, almost visceral feel to the accompanying music. Contains 13, new, original hits...

Jay made some "videos" for some of the tracks on DARK RIDE. Check all of them out here.
DARK RIDE is one of my all time favorite projects. Perhaps it is because we didn't over analyze it, we had a timeline and had to bang it out. Perhaps it was because we got to be completely goofy. Rain Station music can sometimes be awfully serious and this disc is nothing but pure fun. Perhaps it was the thrill of getting to give copies of our CD to folks like Rob Zombie and Karen Black. Perhaps it was the Halloween theme.
The road trip to Universal Studios with Jay is a very fond memory for me. It felt like we were on tour.


HAPPY ANNIVERSARY DARK RIDE!!!

Happy Haunting,

Mark Harvey

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Saturday, October 12, 2024

Free Halloween music sounds good about now, right? (October 12th, 2024)

Greetings and salutations,

I feel the need to offer up some treats for those of you who read this blog. Here is a FREE download of one of my tracks. The FREE MP3 download today is "Every Day, Every Year" (click here to download), taken from the Nobody Records Pumpkinland Halloween Sampler (also found on mopehead's "Big Top Blues" CD here). Enjoy the FREE track and please drop me a comment. Remember, all of my CDs are available for purchase at HauntedCDs.com and can be downloaded here, here, here and here.
Be sure and support Halloween Radio by purchasing CDs from us!


Happy Haunting,


Click here if you can't figure out where you're supposed to click to download the song.

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Friday, October 11, 2024

Pumpkinland Halloween 'HauntScapes' (October 11th, 2024)

Greetings and salutations,
Today (as I do on many occasions) I harken back to the glory days of when I was making Halloween music and somewhat working in the haunt industry.  A few years ago Weird Jon at Gravediggers Local 16 (here) did an incredible write up of my Pumpkinland CDs.

Here's the article:

The late 90’s were a very important time in the development of modern haunted attraction music. Midnight Syndicate had settled into the style which made them famous in 1998 and Michael Hedstrom entered the scene in 1999. That year also saw the release of Pumpkinland by a California native by the name Mark Harvey. He created the album due to the difficulties he had finding the right soundtrack for his “Pumpkinland” home haunt. As this was before the explosion of ambient horror music, he was limited to the various scary sound effects albums which used to flood supermarkets and drug stores each October. They offered more sound effects than music and many of said sound effects were inappropriate for children (who were the haunt’s intended audience). So he decided to just make his own custom mix of music and effects. Thank goodness he was an experienced musician with his own label!

Mark Harvey’s music career traces back to 1985 and he created Nobody Records in 1987 to release his band’s first album. The Screaming Paisleys were only the beginning of his working with others, as later years saw him playing as a member of Rain Station along with Beth Eyre and Month of Sundays. He also spent much of the 90’s as a solo act performing under the name “mopehead.” Pumpkinland not only spawned his recording studio, but its success led to his “HauntScapes” (as he calls them) appearing in haunted attractions and dark rides around the world! His work has also appeared in television, radio, commercials and film.
The opening track “Pumpkinland” features a slow, rumbling buildup which carries on through entire track. There are also touches of musical instruments to keep the tension up. It’s not too overwhelming for children while still being creepy enough for everyone else. It’s great for pumpkin patches, graveyards, boiler rooms, etc. If you go with a pumpkin theme, make sure to build a pumpkin arch to help with the mood. The track’s mild lurking feel helps it flow into the next track as well. “Creature” turns up the lurking sensation and oozes with unease. It’s all atmosphere with no additional music. That is, unless you count how the track “throbs” at times. You’ll understand once you hear it. “Swamp” picks things up a bit with hissing music and a feel that’s almost like breathing. There are the occasional distant cries heard as well. I really enjoyed the direction the music took toward the last leg of the track, especially the groaning tones. Maybe it’s due to the drum beats, but this has something of a Midnight Syndicate feel as well. You had better believe that’s meant as a compliment! “Ghouls” is a grand orchestral track. The amazing organs and horns are sometimes joined by vaguely mystical or spacey touches. It’s a bit insect-like at times, so it could work in spider or bug room. “The Pumpkin Patch” is an epic soundscape whose length depends on the format you purchase it on. The digital download runs a little over 25 minutes but has a brief silent pause about 17:14 into the track. This is due to Bandcamp’s size limits and the uninterrupted 34 minute version can only be found on CD. There’s wailing wind, creaking branches and night birds. There’s even some howling wolves, crickets and thunder at times for good measure. On the music side of things, there are the occasional touches of instruments. But they come and go too quickly to let you make any identifications.

Mark Harvey made a truly impressive impact upon the world of ambient Halloween music with Pumpkinland. With the shortest track only being a little under 4 minutes, looping isn’t a problem for any of the tracks. That is, unless you purchase “The Pumpkin Patch” as a digital download. They also flow into each other well enough to allow for the album to be looped as a whole. Naturally, a sequel soon followed and the year 2000 saw the release of Pumpkinland II.

Pumpkinland II” has a dark and low synth opening. There are plenty of musical variations to keep things interesting (and disturbing). It’s extremely creepy and gets even creepier halfway through thanks to vaguely metallic notes and subdued string work. I enjoyed how the strings picked up as it plays out. The vaguely creaking open of “Nightfall” leads to sinister synth tones that take on an almost heartbeat-like feel at times. Said heartbeat is enhanced by both the percussion sounds and the soft sounds of wind which are woven into the track. Since it reminds me of an old rope swaying in the wind, why not play it near your haunt’s gibbet? In “Lagoon,” classic jungle sounds (monkeys and birds) are melded with dark synth work. There are steady, stab-like tones and vaguely otherworldly touches as well. Later we can hear effects like a heartbeat, something moving through vegetation and a yowling cat in the distance. The track picks up a bit for the second half (especially the heartbeat and moving sounds). You could potentially time a scare to happen when the heartbeat reaches its highest point. Alternately, you could wait until when the jungle sounds yield to a heartbeat as the traveler exits the lagoon. I’m sure the guests’ guards will be down then. This would be perfect for jungle scenes or encounters with amphibious monsters. But if you really want to throw a curve ball at your guests, try making an alligator box!

Clocking in at over 8 minutes in length, “Caverns” is one of the album’s longer tracks. The synth work has an appropriately heavy mood and strange laughter can be briefly heard at times. The fluttering bats and distant dripping perfectly capture the feel of wandering in an underground realm. The sound of footsteps let us know we’re not alone in the caves. These briefly give way to more synth work, but the effects do return. My only (minor) complaint is how the effects simply get repeated rather than use variations of them. Haunted caves and mine shafts would greatly benefit from this track. “Creep” offers low (but not too heavy) synth work backed by soft tones. It’s eerie rather than intense. This is not a bad thing. “Behind the Castle” starts off with the sounds of a rope creaking and straining, in addition to soft wind and plenty of dark ambience. But then we get a surprise: electrical zapping and machinery noises pop in for a short spell. So why not use this in a mad scientist’s laboratory? You can even have a Frankenstein’s monster prop laid out on a table hanging from ropes! Synthesizer notes are used to create a low key sense of dread in “Green Mist.” You could potentially use it outdoors with a fog machine (and fog chiller) if so desired, but I highly recommend using some creepy scarecrows as well. “Midnight” is the longest track, clocking in at a little under 24 minutes. The sound of wailing wind is louder than it was on the other tracks. The inclusion of rain and creepy bird sounds enhances the mood, as do the sound of leaves rustling in the wind (or something rustling in the grass, it works either way). There’s plenty of variations, especially the weather effects. Sometimes a random sound effect is used once and never appears again. These include church bells, bats and distant thunder. All other effects return in some form throughout the track. There are tons of potential uses for this track. You could even play it softly in a haunted room scene with the music player hidden near a false window to create effect of a stormy night outside. Alternately, you could use a real window with drawn curtains if the window sill is large enough to support your audio player.
Mark Harvey did more than match the quality of his last album, he improved upon it! There’s more tracks and most are either equal to or greater than the lengths of the material on Pumpkinland. The HauntScapes themselves are all perfectly chilling. You can close your eyes and be instantly transported to a variety of scary locations while listening. 2000 also saw the release of a soundscape album called Mark Harvey​.​.​.​Unreleased. I think you can figure out the source of the material based on the title, so let’s move on to the final (as of this writing) installment of the Pumpkinland series: 2001’s Pumpkinland III.

“Procession” has what I like to call a “medium low” musical backbone. There are some neat variations to the plodding drumbeats and other instruments take over at times. It’s perfect for those who want to use something other than Chopin’s funeral march in their haunted attraction. It also works as a standalone track you can enjoy on any day of the year. The synth heavy “Rites” is suggestive of dark doings. Its unique use of drums is supported by dripping sounds and distant moaning. So it’s ideal for caverns, altars, prisons and dungeons. You could even score an entire garage haunt with this track since it’s over 12 minutes long! Pounding synth work and some new wind effects kick off “Pumpkinland III.” Its ominous feel would aid any graveyard or pumpkin patch it’s used in. This is another track that I think would pair nicely with scarecrows. “Nocturne” features low, heavy synths and chirping insects. The chirping fades in and out and crickets join in at times to keep things interesting. This track can be used in haunted forests or any any scene involving nature. The use of insect calls also mean it can be used as the musical backing for a room involving the Necronomicon. The creepy opening of “Docks” vaguely reminds me of Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark? series. But the soft wind and creepily cooing synthesizers take things in a different direction. Dripping water and softly lapping waves can be heard later on, along with the occasional appearance by wordless female vocals. The synths get very varied about halfway through. There’s also a sound effect that’s either someone walking or the sound of the docks settling. Either way, this lengthy soundscape is very eerie and effective. Its name makes me think of pirates, but that isn’t the only potential use this track could have in your haunt. You could easily use it if you have a rumble bridge in a swamp scene. Haunts using tour guides can even make up a story about a ghost who crosses the bridge at times in order to take advantage of the “walking” sounds. Low synth notes lurk in the background of “Nightmare,” which conjures up a feeling of mild nervousness. A lengthy screech breaks the tension and returns just before the end. Other random effects put in brief appearances throughout the track. The sounds of wind and militaristic drum beats are combined with synth work in “Graveyard.” The synth work is just as wonderfully varied as the drums are steady. I love the sneaking tones and mournful notes. There’s a nice callback to the album’s opening track too. The album could have only consisted of this track and it still would have delivered everything promised by the cover art.

Pumpkinland III is yet another triumph from Mark Harvey. Previous albums used variations on certain sound effects in the tracks to keep things interesting, but this time synth work handles that particular task more. But don’t let that make you think the effects are boring. Hell, there’s more different wind sound effects in this than the other two albums combined! But no matter which album(s) you use, your guests (be they trick-or-treaters or haunt patrons) are certain to have a great time. The HauntScapes are both creepy enough for adults while not being too intense for kids. These albums can also be played in haunted attractions on a royalty free basis once purchased. What’s not to love?

Although his work is respected in the Halloween and haunting communities, I’ve noticed how his work seems to be more obscure than the other artists who started out in the 90’s. I’ve lurked at a few forums devoted to haunting and was shocked to haunt operators’ discussions of what audio they should use rarely mentioned him. This might be due to how his albums were initially sold on eBay and his work is only available as a digital download from select services like Bandcamp rather than big name online retailers like Amazon or iTunes. Others have noted how the various covers for Pumpkinland (and its sequels) might have made some potential buyers think it was a kiddie album and pass on it. I’m convinced everyone would use his name in the same breath as Midnight Syndicate if Pumpkinland had used the cover of Pumpkinland III. Hopefully this situation will change soon. His work is amazing and deserves all the recognition it can get.

What has Mark Harvey been up to since then? He released Fleshrot: Songs from the Dead in 2003 to act as the soundtrack for John Pearson’s graphic novel Fleshrot: Tales From The Dead. A few tracks were recycled from Pumpkinland II and Pumpkinland III, but I’d like to think it’s a reference to how Pearson created the current cover art for those albums. At some point a sampler album was released and I imagine he did plenty of custom tracks for various attractions as well. After that, he stopped making ambient albums to focus on his family and various musical projects. He still kept himself in the world of Halloween thanks to his blog and by running the online radio station 13Track.com. But last year saw the release of the haunting single Undead and left fans wondering if more albums are in the works. Stay tuned!"

My studio is still not up and running much to my dismay.  I am hoping to get the space put together after a long hiatus and begin recording music again.  I'd like to thank all of those who have supported my music these many years.  Each years I sell some CDs and downloads.  I appreciate every single one of them more than you could know.  After all these years my 'HauntScapes' are still heard around the world on Halloween night - helping haunters haunt and giving a spooky vibe to their events.  That's cool.

Have a listen if you haven't and any support is greatly appreciated!

Pumpkinland
Pumpkinland II
Pumpkinland III

Happy Haunting,

Mark Harvey





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Sunday, October 31, 2010

October 31st....final post of October

Greetings fellow ghouls,

Well, here's the final post of October. Let's start with a tune...


I'm all alone now...the kids are in bed after a long night of trick-or-treating.  My wife is asleep.  She has to work tomorrow, but I always take off November 1st.  It is a nice way to unwind after a long month and get things packed away for next year.

I feel satisfied.  I think this year was successful.  We had MANY more trick-or-treaters than I expected we'd have.  I guess the driveway and the stairs to my front door weren't enough to scare them away.  Or perhaps it was my decorations and music that brought them here.  Either way, I'm happy.

Now I'm going to sit back and drink a Shipyard Pumpkinhead Ale....yum!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN...it is 10:31 pm on 10/31....

October is nearly over...

Mark Harvey

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October 31st...HAPPY HALLOWEEN from Rain Station

Happy Halloween one and all....

Here's a little Jib Jab video of "The Monster Mash" starring your favorite monsters and the guys from Rain Station (that's me and Jay).


Love yourself some Rain Station Make your own video at JibJab!

If you're havin' a shin-dig today log-on and pump up your computer speakers and have a listen to Rain Station's DARK RIDE (click the play button below)...


I want to wish you all the best today and tonight wherever your day and evening takes you.  Be safe, be kind and enjoy the best play day of the year!

Mark Harvey

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

October 30th....I love my October Bride

Greetings readers, lurkers and fiends,

Six years ago today I married my wife.  In hindsight I think we both would have preferred to pick a different day for our wedding anniversary.  There's always so much to do to get ready for Halloween (if you're like me) and our anniversary doesn't get the attention it deserves (we try, we try).  We did manage to steal away to Napa a couple of weekends ago and I'm sure we'll do what we can to make our anniversary special.

I love you honey, Happy Anniversary.


So since we're talking October brides...have a listen to "October's Bride" off  Rain Station's DARK RIDE CD.



If you've not taken the time to check out the DARK RIDE videos, please do. Visit JackoLantern.org or click the links below....
HAUNTED MAN
MONSTER HUNTER
DARK RIDE

Happy Anniversary to my lovely wife and Happy 30th of October. TOMORROW is THE day! HALLOWEEN PEOPLE!!!!

Mark Harvey

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

October 28th...Andy Z...

As we draw closer to Halloween I thought I would post some videos done by a friend of mine, Andy Z. 

I've known Andy for years.  He's a talented songwriter, musician and singer.  Years back when I heard Andy was writing music for kids I thought it was brilliant.  Andy's enthusiasm is infectious and his CD "Pockets" is one of the CDs my kids request to listen to most.  Andy's music keeps parents listening and kids singing and dancing.  He's amazing!



Andy Z really should have his own TV show.  He is WORLDS better than what's out there.  I'm just hoping that some day I can lend a hand, a puppet or a voice to Andyland.

Here are some Halloween videos for you to check out.  Support independent artists like Andy Z!

Punkin' Patch by Andy Z & The Beeheads


Learn With Andy Z- Halloween, Part 1


Learn With Andy Z- Halloween, Part 2

Learn With Andy Z- Halloween, Part 3


Buy all of Andy Z's CDs!!!





Mark Harvey

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

October 27th...Shadow Killer

Four days! Four day! Four days!

We're expecting rain Thursday - Saturday and HOPEFULLY a dry Halloween.

Today's track is an unreleased mopehead track called "Shadow Killer"...a Halloween track of sorts.  About a serial killer.  I'm not in favor of serial killer themes (Halloween or otherwise), but I recorded this song long ago and I do like it so I figured I'd put it up for ya'll to hear.  Have a listen, drop a comment and enjoy what's left of October....it is almost over...


Mark Harvey

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

October 26th...Kristen Lawrence "A Broom With a View" Review

Greetings and salutations,

It has been some time since I've reviewed Halloween music. Much of what's out there just doesn't interest me. I have SO MUCH Halloween music that it is tough to tempt me - it would take something special, very special.

Halloween carols...who would have thought?

Kristen Lawrence has managed to break my review silence with her CD "A Broom With a View". I absolutely LOVE this CD.  It is like nothing I currently have, yet it somehow feels familiar to me.  Her inspirations shine through...reminding me of Danny Elfman's movie music (ala The Nightmare Before Christmas) with a theatrical feel to it- haunting like the Phantom of the Opera. Her voice is beautiful, her song writing skills superb and overall the CD is simply perfect.  These are Halloween carols - well crafted and thoughtful.  I would recommend this CD for anyone who loves good music.  It is also kid friendly so don't fret about playing this around a house full of kids.



In her own words..."Like many people, I am thoroughly enchanted by the Halloween season and month of October. And since the organ is the instrument blood-related to Halloween, writing Halloween music came as a big, “Well, of course you need to write Halloween music.”
The Halloween Carols are a collection I have written for the purpose of celebrating Halloween and the fall season. They are based on the history of Halloween, the rapturous feelings that autumn inspires, and the quirkiness of this unique holiday.
In December we pull out our Christmas CDs, but what do we pull out in October? Cheap, “spooky” sound effects and time-weary compilations? It makes me sad.
I think Danny Elfman gave us some great stuff with his music for The Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride, and I love what he creates. But we need more! And I have my own style to give you."

Kristen's music should be standard fare for every one's Halloween season.  It is truly special.
"A Broom With a View" has 13 tracks and runs 67:56. I can listen to this CD over and over and over again.



Download "A Broom With a View" NOW!

Please check out her site here and purchase her music.  Support indie musicians folks!

Mark Harvey
Smitten by Halloween carols!

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

October 23rd...

Hello fellow ghouls...

A quick entry with an unreleased "HauntScape".

Enjoy your Saturday!

Mark Harvey

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Friday, October 22, 2010

October 22nd....eBay for Halloween

Happy Friday everyone,

I've been using eBay since it began.  I recall some of the rare finds I've made there - incredible LPs that are very rare.  It all started when I began searching for a copy of Disney's Haunted Mansion LP.  As a kid I had a copy, but my Mom in an attempt to rid our house of all EVIL LPs threw it out (my poor sisters lost A LOT of LPs...Led Zeppelin, Bad Company...and so many more).  It was a phase in my life where celebrating Halloween was OK just as long as you had nothing evil or dark associated with it...uh...OK... (I'll blog about that another time).

So, I began searching on the Internet to see if I could find a copy of it.  I found a guy named Jeff Baham who was running a little site about Disney's Haunted Mansion.  That site has gotten HUGE (here). Jeff suggested eBay and so I surfed over there to see what eBay was all about.  Talk about SCORE.  I now own several copies of Disney's Haunted Mansion LP and NO ONE is going to take them from me ever again!


In 1999 at the urging of my friends I started selling Pumpkinland on eBay.  The results were overwhelming and I ended up replicating the CD (I couldn't keep up the manufacturing of the CD on my own). So now every Halloween season I go back to eBay and sell some of my CDs at a discount. This year is no exception.


On sale now at eBay... (with about two days left)

Pumpkinland (here)
Rain Station's DARK RIDE (here)

Fleshrot: Songs from the Dead (here)


You can download the CDs or you can buy the physical copies - support indie music.

Mark Harvey

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

October 20th...more Halloween groovin'

Oh my...we have only have 11 days left until HALLOWEEN! 

There is always a major push before Halloween - costumes, accessories, more decorations...I find myself a bit frenzied (self imposed) because I want to experience and get as much as possible before it all goes away for another year.

I'm awaiting an email from the company I ordered my Halloween contact lenses from.  I ordered them a week ago and today got an email from them saying they're out of stock!  They said they'd have them by the 25th.  I'm not sure if I'll get 'em before Halloween.  Eeesh!

I ordered a 6' standing scarecrow (made by FITCO) and wouldn't you know it, it was broken when I took it out of the box.  The face was also slashed and pushed in.  I told the company I ordered it from and they're going to send me a call tag, but they didn't offer to send me another one.  So now I am without a killer 6' standing scarecrow.  How will I survive?

ARE YOU READY?

Have you decorated your house?  Have you decided what you're going to be for Halloween?  Do you have POUNDS of candy (and candy wrappers) lying around your house? 

What are your plans for Halloween?  Are you going trick-or-treating?  Are you going to a Halloween party?

Comment and let me know!

In the meantime...here's an unreleased mopehead track called "Monsters".



I hope you DIG it.

Mark Harvey

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FREE CD - contest ends at MIDNIGHT

CONTEST ALERT - Giving away a copy of Rain Station's DARK RIDE (maybe a few!). How to win the CD? Check it -
Contest starts at 10:31 pm on October 13th and runs until MIDNIGHT October 20th.

To qualify to win this prize, you must comply with all of the following requirements:

Have an accessible blog or leave an email address with each entry.

Have a mailing address in the US

Send me an email (here) with your favorite song off DARK RIDE and quote your favorite line from one of the songs off DARK RIDE (can be the same song) - that'll get you an entry.

For extra entries you may do any or all of the following (please leave a separate comment for each):

BONUS entry - "Like" Rain Station on Facebook - here - please provide your name or username for validation in comments or via email.

BONUS entry #2 - Review DARK RIDE on iTunes - here - please provide your email account or username on iTunes for validation in comments or via email.

BONUS entry #3 - Blog about this giveaway, leaving the URL to your post in comments or via email.



Good success to everyone,

Mark Harvey

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

October 19th...Halloween Groovin'

Creepings and salmutations,

Who doesn't like groovy Halloween jams?  I know I do.  I got into a phase where I was doing all sorts of groovin' Halloween tracks - instrumentals.  They have a funky beat and you can REALLY bug out to 'em.



"Halloween Groove" is just such a track.  Visit here to download the FREE MP3 of this track.

Mark Harvey

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Monday, October 18, 2010

October 18th...FREE MP3...

Happy Monday!  It is hard to believe it is October 18th...this month is REALLY racing by.
So, what are you planning on being for Halloween?  Are you dressing up for work or school or are you only getting dressed up on Halloween? 

Yesterday my wife and I spent some time in Hancock Fabrics looking at patterns for costumes.  She typically won't purchase costumes and prefers to make them.  The quality is so much better and since she's got the sewing skill set, why not?  Part of our family is "themed" - the baby girl will be Tinkerbell, my boy will be Peter Pan and my oldest girl will be Wendy.  My son has been telling everyone that I'm going to be Captain Hook, but I don't really want to be Hook.  When looking at patterns yesterday we figured we'd need SO much to make a Hook costume that it could cost upwards of $200+ just to get the jacket right.  That's some serious dough for something I have no interest in being.  So it looks like my wife and I will be vampires.  I always prefer being a vampire at Halloween.  It is always my go to creature.

While we were out shopping yesterday I picked up a vampire costume for my son.  I couldn't resist.  He spent the evening running around the house claiming to be a vampire.  It could take some doing to get him into his Peter Pan costume.

Oops....

I'm sure he'll be like is Daddy...creatures of the night are much more fun.

I've decided to get really vampired out this year.  I purchased some special effect contact lenses.

Hopefully they won't mess with my Lasik surgery I had.  My eye doctor is going to check on me to make sure I'm good to wear them for an extended period of time.

I ordered some fangs from Dental Distortions (here). I'm really looking forward to getting the fangs and contact lenses to see how things turn out.  This stuff sure beats what we had available when I was a kid.

Speaking of VAMPIRES...here's a FREE MP3 for everyone - a fitting track for today's blog - "Mark of the Vampire" by MITCH - my rock alter-ego....

Click here to download the FREE track.  The link below is from Bandcamp and will let you have a listen to the track before you download it.



Enjoy the FREE track and drop me a comment.  I'd like to hear about your costume plans.

Mark Harvey

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Friday, October 15, 2010

October 15th...CONTEST ALERT (is this thing ON?)

So...I blogged about this on the 13th, but so far NO ONE has entered the contest. 
C'mon people - FREE CD!

CONTEST ALERT - I'm going to give away a copy of Rain Station's DARK RIDE (maybe a few!).
How to win the CD? Check it -

Contest starts at 10:31 pm on October 13th and runs until 10:31 pm October 20th.

To qualify to win this prize, you must comply with all of the following requirements:

Have an accessible blog or leave an email address with each entry.

Have a mailing address in the US

Send me an email (here) with your favorite song off DARK RIDE and quote your favorite line from one of the songs off DARK RIDE (can be the same song) - that'll get you an entry.

For extra entries you may do any or all of the following (please leave a separate comment for each):

BONUS entry - "Like" Rain Station on Facebook - here - please provide your name or username for validation in comments or via email.

BONUS entry #2 - Review DARK RIDE on iTunes - here - please provide your email account or username on iTunes for validation in comments or via email.

BONUS entry #3 - Blog about this giveaway, leaving the URL to your post in comments or via email.

Good success to everyone,

Mark Harvey

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

October 14th...

Well hello there faithful readers (and casual lurkers)...

A couple of days ago I wrote about Halloween decorating bends - serial killers, aliens, mad scientists, clowns...well, today I'm posting "Feelin' Sci-Fi" for all those with an alien bend to their Halloween display.

<a href="http://mopehead.bandcamp.com/track/feelin-sci-fi">Feelin' Sci-Fi by mopehead</a>

A lot of my music can be used for an alien type haunt.  Try this...

<a href="http://markharvey.bandcamp.com/track/nocturne">Nocturne by Mark Harvey</a>

or maybe this...

<a href="http://markharvey.bandcamp.com/track/green-mist">Green Mist by Mark Harvey</a>

Whatever your decorating bend is I'm sure I've got some tunes for you to add to the atmos'fear' of your event, haunt or house.

Mark Harvey

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

October 13th - Ten years ago today...and a gift...

Greetings fellow ghouls,

It is VERY hard to believe that ten years ago Jay and I released Rain Station's DARK RIDE.  I was hoping to spend the day running around promoting the CD with Jay, but instead I went to work.  After ten years I'm still as excited about this CD as I was when it was released.  Let's rewind the clock...here's the back story.
Back in the Fall of 2000 (Due to my online presence on 13thTrack.com Halloween Radio) I was invited to The Universal Studios Hollywood Eyegore Awards. The Universal Studios Hollywood Eyegore Awards are presented for achievement in the horror and sci-fi genre. So, on Friday, October 13th Jay and I trekked down to LA to be there, interview some folks and get some station IDs for 13thTrack.com as well as interview some of the winners for an article that I wrote.  For some reason I can't seem to find the article, but I'll keep digging so I can post it here.

The winners that night were:
* Joss Whedon
* Casts of Buffy and Angel
* Karen Black
* Gloria Stewart
* "The Undertaker"

I knew I was going to be meeting some people that night (Rob Zombie, Karen Black, Alyson Hannigan, Bill Moseley, Joss Whedon and more) and I figured it would be cool to record a Halloween CD to hand out to the folks we meet - you know, see if we can land that big record deal or get our music placed in a horror film, on TV...something. Rob Zombie had recently launched his Zombie A-Go-Go Record label (now inactive) and since I've always been a fan of HALLOWEEN and rockabilly (gothabilly) I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to push out another CD in 2000 (we had released "Stonedozer" earlier that year). So Jay and I put this together quick style and did what we set out to do. Funny how I remember working at the Gelb Music consignment shop and writing lyrics.  I had rough mixes on cassette and an old tape player. In between customers and phone calls I'd try and pen lyrics.  I remember being a bit frantic since I knew we had a deadline and I agreed to work extra shifts to cover a vacation. I'm a bit of a perfectionist when I record - or at least I try to be - and in this case DARK RIDE just wasn't going to get the time I would normally put into a CD.  Amazing enough the disc turned out despite lack of time. Once we got back to the Bay Area from the "gig" we decided that the CD was pretty good so we mastered the disc with George Horn (Chief Mastering Engineer) at Fantasy Records in Berkeley, CA.
It still amazes me that we recorded this entire CD in probably two or three weeks. The disc got some great reviews as well...and although I know I've blogged this far too many times, here goes again (the reviews):

Underground DJ from Haunted Attraction Magazine

Now it is time to run away and join the carnival. "Step right up and see the amazing, the unbelievable, the available for your attraction CD, DARK RIDE by Rain Station." A journey through a veritable midway of new music written for old pretzel rides. The use of sound effects is limited only to those that help create the feel of the piece. The styles of music range widely from Heavy Metal beats through old time Rock and Roll to the almost cutesy Trick Or Treatin'. This nostalgically fun selection, took me back to my early days as a young zombie, heading out on Halloween with the lust for candy in my heart. The CD would be great for line entertainment or a party, with a little bit for every taste and some of the beats are infectious.

Larry McKenzie HalloweenMagazine.com

DARK RIDE by Rain Station is one of the most unique Halloween music CDs I have ever heard. DARK RIDE has 13 music tracks. Each track is a good mixture for Halloween. A bit mysterious and dark, yet very fun. The DARK RIDE CD would be great for an adult Halloween party. If you are a Halloween enthusiast and are looking for more Halloween music for your collection, you should visit http://www.NobodyRecords.com/ and listen to the MP3 samples from the DARK RIDE CD. I am happy to have this CD as part of my Halloween music collection. I sincerely recommend visiting Nobody Records and listen to a track or two.

Underground Entertainment

(This) offering is more of a Halloween party CD, especially suited to be played in queue lines or on the midways of Scream Parks. It contains thirteen tracks of rock/alternative style music with Halloween themes. You'll find titles such as "Monster Hunter", "Haunted Man", "Black Lagoon", "Trick or Treatin'", and "Broom Hopping". This one is fun and is a CD that should be added to the collection of anyone interested in assembling a music anthology of Halloween related material.

Chaotic Order

Curious mix of Porno for Pyros and White Collar Crime with a penchant for Halloween. Best use would be on the soundtrack for the upcoming Scooby Doo movie.

Happy Halloween Magazine

Looking for a Halloween CD with an edge, this is the one to get. Available from Nobody Records, Rain Station's Dark Ride packs a gritty, heavy metal sound that conjures an auditory image of purgatory. While this is not normally the type of music I listen to, for Halloween...it works! The raspy vocals lend a dark, almost visceral feel to the accompanying music. Contains 13, new, original hits...

Jay made some "videos" for some of the tracks on DARK RIDE. Check all of them out here.
DARK RIDE is one of my all time favorite projects. Perhaps it is because we didn't over analyze it, we had a timeline and had to bang it out. Perhaps it was because we got to be completely goofy. Rain Station music can sometimes be awfully serious and this disc is nothing but pure fun. Perhaps it was the thrill of getting to give copies of our CD to folks like Rob Zombie and Karen Black. Perhaps it was the Halloween theme.

The road trip to Universal Studios with Jay is a very fond memory for me. It felt like we were on tour.  I've recently been thinking about figuring out an unplugged way of performing DARK RIDE so I can record a "Living Room Sessions" version. 

CONTEST ALERT - So since today is the 10th anniversary of the release of Rain Station's DARK RIDE I'm going to give away a copy of the disc (maybe a few!).  How to win the CD?  Check it -

Contest starts at 10:31 pm on October 13th and runs until 10:31 pm October 20th.

To qualify to win this prize, you must comply with all of the following requirements:
Have an accessible blog or leave an email address with each entry.
Have a mailing address in the US
  • Send me an email (here) with your favorite song off DARK RIDE and quote your favorite line from one of the songs off DARK RIDE (can be the same song) - that'll get you an entry.
For extra entries you may do any or all of the following (please leave a separate comment for each):
  • BONUS entry - "Like" Rain Station on Facebook - here - please provide your name or username for validation in comments or via email.
  • BONUS entry #2 - Review DARK RIDE on iTunes - here - please provide your email account or username on iTunes for validation in comments or via email.
  • BONUS entry #3 - Blog about this giveaway, leaving the URL to your post in comments or via email.
Good success to everyone and once again...HAPPY ANNIVERSARY DARK RIDE!!!

Mark Harvey

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