The band shot two music videos. For several weeks The Misfits "American Psycho" video was listed on the Sonicnet chart at #2, bookended by Backstreet Boys videos at #1 & #3. Over all the "Psycho" video remained in the Top 5 for nearly a year while videos from many chart-topping acts quickly came and went. Matt Pinfield premiered "Dig up Her Bones" on MTV's 120 minutes. Both videos have been repeatedly on the top of the charts, listed as the "most downloaded videos on the net" with online outlets like Sonicnet.
The Misfits next release was a live album entitled, Evil Live II. It was a collection of live songs taken from shows on the relentless and very successful American Psycho tour, along with a limited edition glow-in-the-dark 45 covering the classic song "Monster Mash".
October 1999 marked a second studio album called Famous Monsters released by Roadrunner Records. Upon conclusion of the Famous Monsters world tour at The Mt. Fuji amphitheater in Japan with Marilyn Manson, Japan's premier rock-n-roll publication Burrn Magazine voted Michale Graves "Vocalist of the Year" and his song "Crying on Saturday Night" "Song of the Year". In that time, The Misfits also released their third video for the song "Scream" that was written by Michale. The video was directed by George Romero, the same man who directed "Night of The Living Dead". Michale and the band appeared in Romero's film "Bruiser" performing "Fiend Without a Face" which was also penned by Graves specifically for Romero's film. Famous Monsters went on to become the biggest selling title ever for Roadrunner Japan.
Michale continued to tour as usual aside of the off days that The Misfits spent appearing and wrestling on Ted Turners' WCWs' Monday Nitro, Thursday Thunder and a pair of pay-per-views. He also appeared in WCW Magazine including a centerfold and exclusive write-up about the band and their wrestling partner Vampiro.
Roadrunner Records followed up Famous Monsters with a wonderful package of previously unreleased studio demos and out takes from the bands beginning in 1996 until 2001 called Cuts from the Crypt.
Michale left The Misfits suddenly in 2001. He independently released a solo record entitled "Graves, Web of Dharma" supported by two American tours.
In April of 2003, Michale embarked on a new project called Gotham Rd. Gotham Rd. has played hundreds of dates on the U.S. club circuit performing and promoting a seven song EP that bears the same name as the band. In May of 2003 NJs' premier college radio station, 89.5fm WSOU, Seton Hall's Pirate Radio Station, charted the band at #30 after only several days of rotation. The bands single entitled, "Seasons of The Witch" shot to number 2 and held steady for weeks.
In January of 2005 Michale Graves inked a deal to record and release his first solo record, launching the brand new independent record label Horror High Records. A national tour followed as "Punk Rock is Dead" became an underground classic.
In January of 2006 Michale announced a 55 city spring tour to promote death row inmate, Damien Echols book called, "Almost Home". Graves' "Almost Home Campaign", sought to raise awareness, support and debate concerning the issues surrounding the West Memphis Three. 2006 also saw the release of Michale's sophomore solo album "Return to Earth", also on Horror High.
Upon completion of that tour Michale put together a short film entitled "The Blackness And The Forest" that told the story of his "Almost Home Campaign" and the work he continues to do for The West Memphis Three.
Partnering with SOS Records in 2007, Michale released "Illusions" featuring five songs with lyrics written by Damien Echols. A national acoustic tour soon followed to rave reviews. Also in 2007, Graves got together with Gotham Rd. for a set at HorrorFest in Dallas, TX, and Michale also had a booth at NJ's Chiller Theater. There he met up with Craig Singer, director of the first feature film that Michale appeared in with The Misfits called "Animal Room". They stayed in touch, and when a part came up in a film entitled Perkins 14 directed by Craig in 2008, he suggested Michale audition for a main role in the movie, which he received. Perkins 14 was filmed in Romania and is set to be released as part of HorrorFests "8 Films to Die For" coming out this fall. His original song from 2002's Web of Dharma release entitled "Blackbird" was re-recorded for the film, and is used in Michale's opening scene.
In Romania, Michale recorded demo versions of new songs written and inspired by his experience filming Perkins 14. Those demos, along with live tracks from the acoustic Illusions tour will be released in October 2008 on Screaming Crow Records, while Michale is on another national acoustic tour in support of Illusions as well as this new release entitled "Illusions Live/Viretta Park".
shining
Michale Graves Lyrics
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Monsters seduced by her attention
Try draining the infection
Locked in a world of vomit soaked skin... Heaven
Monsters seduced by her attention
She's draining the infection
"Carol Anne, Carol Anne" she can hear souls sing
"Carol Anne" the beast it needs you
Here it comes, here it comes
Reaching out somewhere from inside your TV
The lyrics to Michale Graves's song "Shining" seem to describe a person, possibly Carol Anne, who is both a victim and a seductress. The line "Control the urge to spit up vile worms…soul" suggests that this person is struggling with some kind of internal corruption or darkness that threatens to consume them. The imagery of monsters being seduced by her attention and draining the infection implies that she has some kind of power over these creatures, possibly because she is also tainted by darkness.
The next line, "Locked in a world of vomit soaked skin…Heaven," suggests that this person is trapped in a hellish existence, but also yearns for escape or salvation. The repetition of the line about monsters being seduced and draining the infection reinforces the idea that this person is trying to cleanse themselves and purify their soul.
The chorus introduces the idea of a "beast" that is calling out to Carol Anne. This beast may represent temptation or corruption, and it seems to be drawing her in with promises of power or pleasure. The repeated refrain of "here it comes" suggests that there is a sense of inevitability or foreboding, as though something terrible is about to happen.
Overall, the lyrics to "Shining" paint a grim picture of a person struggling with their own inner demons while also being drawn inexorably toward darkness and destruction.
Line by Line Meaning
Control the urge to spit up vile worms... soul
Suppress the impulse to regurgitate repulsive creatures from within your spirit.
Monsters seduced by her attention
Fiends charmed by her focus.
Try draining the infection
Attempt to extract the illness.
Locked in a world of vomit soaked skin... Heaven
Trapped in a realm of bodily fluids and excrements... Paradise.
Monsters seduced by her attention
Fiends charmed by her focus.
She's draining the infection
She's getting rid of the disease.
"Carol Anne" the beast is calling
The creature is summoning "Carol Anne".
"Carol Anne, Carol Anne" she can hear souls sing
"Carol Anne, Carol Anne" she hears spirits chanting.
"Carol Anne" the beast it needs you
"Carol Anne" the monster requires you.
Here it comes, here it comes
It's approaching, it's approaching.
Reaching out somewhere from inside your TV
Extending from someplace within your television.
Contributed by Noah W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
bunyarg
One of the vocal highlights of this album!
William King
bunyarg shining,lucifer I am,crying on a saturday night and scream are the 4 highlights of the album 4 me
Jacob Sinclair
His voice is great, but this album may be the best example of his talent ⚡️💀
Jessica Eriksson
Beautiful Voice ♥️
jOna gRaves
The best voice 😍🤩
Cj Stinks
Absolutely amazing voice
Adam Zitsch
This is his best album in my opinion
Sofa King Awesome
Thanks for making music. Although some graves on book would be worth my time to read. Keep doing exactly what you do sir! Hope ya have a great deer season this year
Timo Wasserfuhr
Sooo Awesome....
joseph Dooo
Amazing