Metal Onslaught Magazine May 2015 clone_May 2015 | Page 29

so much coming up in horror that it is hard to pick out one to chat about, so I am going to give you the choice. What is the film project that you are most pumped about, and why do you feel so passionate about it?

Bill: I did a movie several years ago with my buddy Kane Hodder, of course "Jason" in a movie called "Old 37," wherein we play brothers who drive around in a beat-up ambulance, listen to the police scanner and show up at accident sites before the real ambulance. I can't tell you what we do, but suffice it to say, we do have a wood chipper in back of Old 37! Kane and I also teamed up for an Aussie slasher movie called "Charlie's Farm," starring

Tara Reid of "Sharknado" fame, and written and directed by Christopher Sun. I've seen both movies, and I think they'll be some real crispy treats for the horror fans.

Rob: Of course I have to ask as a horror column in a music magazine, what is Sir Bill Moseley listening to and watching in the genre these days?

Bill: Lately I've been listening to a lot of bluegrass in the car on Sirius XM Radio. At home I just got a new tape player, so I'm dusting off some of my old mix tapes featuring The Doors, Zeppelin and a lot of Captain Beefheart. Last night for dinner I forced my family to listen to "Dr. John's Greatest Hits", and they enjoyed it. And I just ordered "Anvil's Greatest Hits" from Amazon. Of course I love all things Anselmo and the great Australian band King Parrot. Oh, and Rest In Peace, Oderus Urungus.