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Salad Days Magazine | November 18, 2025

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Unto Others return from the grave with ‘I Believe in Halloween II’ + new single ‘What I Did…’

Unto Others return from the grave with ‘I Believe in Halloween II’ + new single ‘What I Did…’
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The new EP is out October 17, 2025. Returning from the graveyard, Portland, Oregon’s band have shared details of their upcoming spooky release.

The follow-up to 2021′s ‘I Believe In Halloween, I’ ‘Believe In Halloween II’ is due October 17 via Lone Fir Records in the USA and Eisenwald Records in Europe (released in conjunction with Century Media Records). In addition to three original tracks of extreme terror, the EP also features a recorded version of band’ stellar cover of Ramones’ ‘Pet Sematary’ and The Misfits’ ‘Halloween’. They’ve released the EP’s lead single ‘What I Did…’. Combo comment: “In ‘They Came From Space’, man searches the skies for traces of life beyond, only to find cold infinite empty space in every direction. There’s just one place we didn’t think to check… ‘What I Did…’ He’s just a cool dude looking for a good time. Out all night getting trashed with his friends, they could all use just one more drink. Who could it hurt? In ‘Robots’, dream becomes nightmare as the line between realities is violently severed by sinister electrical android automatons!” See group October 31 in Portland, OR at High Water Mark.

‘I Believe in Halloween II’, tracklist:

They Came From Space
⁠What I Did…
Robots
Halloween
Pet Sematary

UNTO OTHERS IS:
Gabriel Franco — Vocals, Guitars
Sebastian Silva — Guitars
Brandon Hill — Bass
Colin Vranizan — Drums

‘I Believe In Halloween II’ credits:
All songs written by Unto Others except for “Halloween” written by Glenn Danzig and ‘Pet Sematary’ written by Dee Dee Ramone and Daniel Rey
Produced by Tom Dalgety
Mixed by Tom Dalgety
Mastered by Brad Boatright
Additional vocal engineering by Gabe Johnston
Artwork by Adam Burke
Logo by Daniel Porta

Photo by: Artur Tarczewski

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