13 Tracks pays homage to the brief 1970s trend of famed horror actors like Vincent Price releasing horror stories on vinyl. The story follows a young woman who inherits her fatherโ€™s record collection only to find the tales they tell begin to seep into reality. Writer/director Bradley Harding employed a swath of musicians and voice actors to help bring each of the featured records to life, giving this particular aspect of the movie a real-world feel.

Take a peek below at one of those 13 tracks in action. On the night of her aunt’s wake, Agatha (Bridie Marie Corbett) listens to a scary record from her childhood. Angie Bolling (RoboCop), Daniel Frank, and Corbett provide the voiceovers. One sneak peek at a track to frighten you and Agatha Black.

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13 Tracks To Frighten Agatha Black is now available on Blu-ray and VOD. Get your copy right here.

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