The fear show of the year is here! However — contrary to the American ads that once screamed at you to go see it — this time you’ll actually live though it when Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin gives you the Los Angeles premiere of their live soundtrack to Dario Argento’s 1975 film Profondo rosso (Deep Red). Profondo rosso was the first film that Goblin scored for Argento — Goblin mainman Simonetti wowed him with tracks feverishly written overnight after the producers couldn’t get Pink Floyd — and even though it opened at The Tower on Broadway in 1977 under the slightly more lurid title Dripping Deep Red, it’s as near to that premiere as you can get. A second set covers all the band’s hits, including Suspiria and Dawn of the Dead, as well as tracks from their thrilling new album The Devil is Back.
Goblin perform at 8 p.m. on Monday, September 30 at the Palace.
