The legends and lore of vampires have captivated our imaginations for centuries. From Bram Stoker’s Dracula to modern-day films and television shows, we just can’t seem to get enough of these immortal beings. And one band that has fully embraced this fascination is Vampires Everywhere.
Fronted by the enigmatic Michael Vampire, Vampires Everywhere has been making waves in the music industry since their formation in 2009. With their unique blend of dark, brooding lyrics and infectious melodies, the band has amassed a devoted following of “vampires” all over the world.
But it’s not just their music that sets them apart. Vampires Everywhere is known for their theatrical performances and their dedication to all things gothic and macabre. And now, the band is back with a revamped version of their hit song “Cry Little Sister,” featuring former Marilyn Manson member Tim Skold.
The original version of “Cry Little Sister” was released in 2023. The song is a fan favorite, with its haunting lyrics and catchy chorus. But this new version takes the song to a whole new level.
The collaboration with Tim Skold brings a new depth and darkness to the track. Skold’s signature industrial sound adds an edge to the song, perfectly complementing Michael Vampire’s haunting vocals. The result is a mesmerizing fusion of gothic rock and industrial metal that is sure to captivate listeners.
But it’s not just the music that makes this release so special. The accompanying music video is a work of art in itself. The video captures a dark yet beautiful and haunting vision that pairs perfectly with the song.
And it seems that the masses have been enchanted by this new version of “Cry Little Sister.” The track has reached the top 40 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Charts and has been featured on Paramount Network’s TV show “The Burning Girls.” Vampires Everywhere continues to build their cult following globally, with fans eagerly awaiting their next move.
For those unfamiliar with Vampires Everywhere, their music may seem like just another gothic rock band. But for their devoted fans, known as “vampires,” it’s much more than that. The band’s lyrics and imagery speak to a deeper desire to break free from the constraints of mortality and embrace the eternal life of a vampire.