We all love a bit of horror, don’t we? From psychological head wreckers to gore-drenched blood baths and from psychotic serial killers to vampires and werewolves, who doesn’t dig a chilling flick? Having recently released their crushing debut album, Indisputably Carnivorous through Prosthetic Records, blackened death metal troop The Day of the Beast is no different. Taking inspiration from the darkest, filthiest corners of the human psyche by way of apocalyptic, horror-inspired storytelling, each track revolves around its own specific tale or theme, with inspiration coming from the likes of Clive Barker, Bram Stoker, and Lovecraft, with the album title itself taking inspiration from Graham Masterson novel The Wells of Hell. With this in mind, we sat down with vocalist Steve Harris to get h...