It's not unusual for a rock band to go into therapy.It's unusual if it's their first year.Meet Gravehallow, Walpurgis Hallow, New York's hottest garage band sensation. There's Eddie Gabriel--metalhead, meathead, and moonlight maniac who has the problem of turning into a masked monster when stressed; Alice Draiman, his beautiful Goth fiancee who's deadly with a switchblade--and just barely holding things together; Cindy Valentine, the lead singer, a bully girl cheerleader turned not-so-fearless leader; and Linnea King, scream queen sensation of a zillion horror movies.and also a psychic whose ancient, evil sorcerer dad tried to tear the town apart a year ago.Their life was a virtual horror movie. Then, life finally calmed down a little. No more monsters.
Problem is now, though, it's getting dark. Very dark. The very shadows themselves seem to be alive. First their friend Jacklyn, a sarcastic, knife-throwing bad girl, is attacked by a rabid dog in her hospital bed. Then Cindy starts coughing up black slime.Is the evil in Walpurgis Hallow really gone? Or has something new just started to sink its claws into our heavy metal heroes?.