Ice Nine Kills Premiere New Single & Music Video "Twisting The Knife"

Horror-themed metalcore outfit Ice Nine Kills have unveiled their brand new track “Twisting The Knife.” Serving as the band’s latest tribute to the Scream franchise, the song goes a step beyond their usual formula by featuring a guest appearance from Scream 7 star Mckenna Grace. The video below will go live at 12 pm (EST) today.
The track also appears during the end credits of the upcoming film, which is set to premiere February 25th in Los Angeles with the band in attendance, ahead of its wide release on February 27th.
Ice Nine Kills frontman Spencer Charnas stated:
“‘Twisting The Knife‘ is our tribute to Wes Craven and the Scream franchise, which mean so much to us. Scream is baked into the DNA of who I am and of Ice Nine Kills—my love of horror, comedy, and the collision between the two. I was already obsessed with Halloween and Friday the 13th, but Scream was the first I saw in theaters.
In recent years, we’ve gotten to know and work with Matthew Lillard, Skeet Ulrich, Neve Campbell, Rose McGowan, Jamie Kennedy, Lee Waddell, and others in different capacities. When we learned that Mckenna Grace is a fan of our band, it made perfect sense to invite her to sing. She recorded her part in my home studio, in the same room where I keep my screen-used Scream knife prop, one of the four rubber knives made for the first movie.”
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