The song “Godzilla” was released by rockers Blue Oyster Cult on their album “Spectres” (Columbia) in 1977 and, although it never appeared in any films about the radiated creature, it has become nearly ...
FINALLY, the thing >this< writer has been waiting for from the upcoming Godzilla: King of the Monsters film that we heard a tease of back during SDCC 2018! If you'll recall from our live coverage of ...
Kevin Winter, Getty Images / Warner Bros. “Surprise!!" he wrote. "So my friend composer Bear McCreary calls last year and says, 'I have a crazy idea. Would you sing on the cover of Blue Öyster Cult’s ...
It’s that time again. The King of Monsters is back on the big screen, and I plan to see it at the absolute first opportunity because if there’s anything I love more than giant monsters destroying ...
Blue Oyster Cult has released some indelible hits during its 53 years of recording — notably “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper,” ...
Blue Oyster Cult taught us not to fear the Reaper, but what about giant radioactive kaiju? Back in 1977, the band released the single “Godzilla” from the album Spectres. It’s a pretty cheesy jam, to ...
Excited to see "Godzilla vs. Kong" when it hits theaters and streaming services this week? You’re not alone — the original members of Long Island’s Blue Oyster Cult are itching to see it, too, perhaps ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – When fans see Blue Oyster Cult in concert, it’s pretty much a given that they’ll hear these three songs: “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper,” “Godzilla” and “Burnin’ For You.” But with the ...
Blue Oyster Cult roared into town last night with a fantastic show at the Agora Theater. Started in 1967, the outfit has ...
Blue Oyster Cult's death-defying "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" takes on the Doors' woozy "People Are Strange" in round one of our Rock's Scariest Song battle. In honor of Halloween, we've chosen 16 of ...
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