They’re back—if not from the grave, then at least from a five-year hiatus. The Zombie Bazooka Patrol is playing a very special reunion show this Halloween, exhuming its one-of-a-kind blend of undead folk and Nashville party rock for one night only in Murfreesboro.
The ZBP was infamous throughout Middle Tennessee for its dance-your-ass‐off house shows and kooky stage antics, as well as nationally televised appearances on Fox’s Next Great American Band and CBS’s Living Room Live. The four-piece toured relentlessly and played well over 100 shows from New England to Minnesota to California, releasing numerous albums along the way through House Pride Records (run by the band’s own Spy Zombie, born Nicholas Sebastian Naioti). If the Halloween night crowd is lucky, they will get to witness a zombie singing like Al Green while crowd surfing during the memorable song “Zombie Woman.”
Local staple Seth Moore the Band, female fronted surf-poppers The Suez and Mr. Nasti (Naioti’s latest project) will share the bill.
The show will be at Wall Street, 121 N. Maple St., Halloween night, Friday, Oct. 31. Listen to all of the bands on Facebook.