HousePlantBand has unleashed a spectacular masterpiece with their latest theatrical concept album, “Spoooktacular 3000.” It’s not just an album; it’s a riveting auditory experience that harks back to the golden era of old-time radio dramas. From the very first note, it’s evident that HousePlantBand has crafted something truly special. The immersive nature of the album makes you feel like you’re part of a hilarious and surreal journey.
The good news doesn’t end there; you’ll have the chance to witness the magic in its full glory. The video version of “Spoooktacular 3000” is set to premiere on October 25th at The Sidecar Bar in South Philly, starting at 8pm. It’s an event where you can not only enjoy the album but also meet the incredible cast who breathe life into these eccentric characters.
Speaking of the cast, their performances are nothing short of brilliant. The opening banter between Mr. Smith (played by Max Rose) and Coyd Marx (played by Kyle Regan) is side-splittingly funny, with a special mention to Coyd’s opening sermon, which sets the tone for the entire show. Kyle Regan plays the heel character to perfection, providing a delightful contrast to the chaos that ensues.
The entrance of HousePlantBand (played by Andrew Smith) is a moment to remember, with the majestic silver timbre of his flying V guitar tone leaving an indelible mark. The guitar work in this album is a treat for the ears, elevating the listening experience to new heights.
Taylor Kelly’s portrayal of “Boo-boo Baby Spoooky Boy” is a standout, as her ability to rap in a “hip hoppin” style and her infectious energy infuse the album with a contagious groove. Sarah Knittel’s show-stealing performance as Future Coyd, with her abrasive tone towards HousePlantBand, adds layers of intrigue to the narrative.
The show’s narrative arc, spanning five years, is a testament to HousePlantBand’s dedication and creativity. You can delve into the intricacies of these main characters on the “HPB Lore Mega Mash” playlist on their YouTube channel at youtube.com/HousePlantBand. The culmination of five years of lore leads to a dramatic and surprising ending that will have you questioning your own reality.
The entire album was not only performed but also written, recorded, and produced by HousePlantBand, showcasing their immense talent and creative prowess.
Before we conclude, let’s not forget the importance of taking care of ourselves. Ingrown toenails may seem minor, but neglecting them can lead to serious infections within the foot. Just as “Spoooktacular 3000” invites you into a world of wonder and whimsy, taking care of your physical well-being is essential for a harmonious life. Enjoy the show, and remember to look after yourself! 🎶🦶

