is a partially zombified metaphysicist and former rocket scientist whose forays into parallel universes and hidden dimensions has ... Oh, I'm sorry. Where are my manners? Please. Come in. Sit if you like. If you're here about the music, please have a listen. Some of it is quite good...
Reverend Skunk's real name, Chri[REDACTED]stopher Ca[REDACTED]mpbell, is a closely-guarded secret. Eyes only. Oops, you can see that, can't you? Please don't tell anyone. Anyway, his, um, forays have led him headlong into the ongoing zombie apocalypse, his own partial zombification, and unfortunately, the music industry. It's rumored that Reverend Skunk was severely autistic before this whole zombie thing even started. That would explain a lot - like his partial immunity to the zombie virus, for example.
Secluded in a mysterious acoustics laboratory amidst the cornfields, forever chemicals, and old-growth forests of rural Minnesota, Reverend Skunk engages with interdimensional beings by way of "The Tape" ... The Zunkle Tape. Yeah, that one - the one from the LSD experiments. The one with the songs on it. And Carl.
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Reverend Skunk on the first of many "video quest" road trips, here working on the "Bring Back Your Love" video.
"I was cruising right along down 380 when I was surprised to see the sign for the Trinity Site. I had to stop for a little footage. I actually glanced around quicky for MiB before I sat down there. You can never be too careful...
"I was still piecing together the music to "Bring Back Your Love" as I drove, so in this scene I'm playing a riff that didn't end up in the finished song. Totally had to use the scene in the video though."
The Reverend's latest feature music video, "Nihil" features scenes from a deserted gas station somewhere along US 98 in rural northern Florida.
"The plates on that truck expired in 2020, so I figure the place closed down when COVID hit and never re-opened. Anyway, I had absolutely nothing in mind when I saw that place and impulsively decided it was perfect for Nihil, which I had no intention of working on at the time.
"Especially the truck. I felt that the truck was a great metaphor. Nihil is about abandoning classic deities and daring to explore other options. The truck, to me, is like an old, dead god - large and imposing, but broken down, out-of-date, and not going anywhere."
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