Horror Scene emerged from the underground of Harrisburg, PA with one mission: to turn fear into music. Formed by a group of musicians obsessed with horror cinema, psychological thrillers, serial killers and the darker edges of industrial metal and rock, the band fuses theatrical storytelling with heavy, atmospheric soundscapes. Their songs explore themes of dread, hauntings, obsession, and the monsters—real or imagined—that live inside us all.
On stage, Horror Scene transforms the venue into their own chilling universe. Fog, distorted visuals, blood-red lights, and immersive sound design create a multisensory experience that blurs the line between concert and horror film. Their electrifying live shows have earned them a fiercely loyal fanbase drawn to the adrenaline, the spectacle, and the catharsis. Touring the US with such acts like Soulfly has helped the band have a better understanding of how to adjust to a crowd to give them the best entrainment experience the band has to offer.
Musically, Horror Scene pulls inspiration from industrial metal, gothic rock, modern metalcore, and classic horror film scores. The result is a sound that blends cinematic tension with explosive energy: pounding drums, razor-sharp guitars, haunting synths, and vocals that shift from melodic to monstrous. Working with Producer Daniel Malsch has helped the band develop their sound into something unique with a twist.
With each release, Horror Scene pushes deeper into their twisted aesthetic—crafting songs that make your pulse race, your imagination run wild, and your nightmares feel beautifully alive. For the band, horror isn’t just a genre. It’s a world, and they invite you to step inside.
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“…Horror Scene wants to thank all the hardcore Puppets fans for years of support as they take this next step forward. They want to make it clear: they’re still the same great group of guys they’ve always been—end quote. And truly, there isn’t a better group when it comes to supporting the local scene. I can’t wait to see what the next chapter in this thriller of a story brings them…” -Josh Noll | October 2025 | Digital Issue
“…Their new EP, Beyond The Veil, is set to release on the unluckiest day of the year, Friday the 13th, right in the heart of the spooky season. Delving into the mind of a killer, the EP explores the depths of darkness and madness, executed with blistering riffs that promise chaos, especially appealing to true crime enthusiasts and horror fanatics…” - by Zenae Zukowski
“…At the intersection of crushing riffs, intricate orchestration, and the darkness of industrial goth resides the monolith known as Suicide Puppets.
The Harrisburg-based sextet has been showcasing their unique blend of metal, goth, and industrial to an ever-growing fanbase. This was captured most recently during their 2021 tour with Soulfly, where they delivered their intense energy and visuals nightly….” - RockNLoadmag.com
“…Lyrically, ‘Welcome to Your Hell’ is a sinister journey into a world of the band’s own wonderfully twisted creation. Twisty Suicide’s vocals shift from a menacing growl to an almost theatrical delivery, weaving a tale that feels like the soundtrack to a twisted B-movie…” - Thomas Edward (Broken8Music.com)
“…Opening with ‘Death Note’, you can immediately get a feeling for what this band are about. Huge orchestral sounds bring about a fantasy vibe and that sticks for the next three and a half minutes. Harsh vocals combine elegantly with the guitars and one thing that is for sure, more than a decade and a half as a touring band has made these guys a tight outfit…” - Dan Hemming (Hardbeat.co.uk)
“….The song serves as the introductory offering from the Pennsylvania outfit’s forthcoming Where Killers Go to Die EP, following up on 2023’s Beyond the Veil. Directed by Joshua West of JBAW Productions, the accompanying video intersperses the band performing amid a macabre narrative of two killers, played by Bill Obrian and Amy Burhans, taunting and torturing a random victim, played by Ronnie Shenk, grimly depicting the lyrics of “Run little piggy” and “Nobody’s missing you.” Produced by Kyle Therrien and Josh Balz (ex-Motionless in White), mixed by Dan Malsch (Wicked Maraya) at Soundmine Recording Studio, the Where Killers Go to Die EP will be released later in 2025…” - Regen Magazine
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