SWEEPING EXITS Credit: THOMAS ALBANESE
SWEEPING EXITS
SWEEPING EXITS THOMAS ALBANESE

NIGHT AFTER NIGHT, she watches the watchers. She intoxicates them with the flickering glow of film reels, gazing down from her booth at the backs of their heads and the napes of their necks. If male patrons canโ€™t keep their hands to themselves, she shows no mercy.

Sheโ€™s the Projectionistโ€”the vampiric heroine of Sweeping Exitsโ€™ new EP.

The Portland glam-punk bandโ€™s latest release functions as a soundtrack to an imagined cinematic narrative created by frontwoman Mira Glitterhound (vocals/guitar). Her bloodthirsty protagonist is a young woman working at a movie theater in the late 1950s who literally consumes predatory men.

โ€œThe vampires in this canon, I made them in the most extreme form in that they eat and devour humans,โ€ says Glitterhound. โ€œOnce theyโ€™re done, thereโ€™s pretty much just bones left.โ€

Formerly a senior editor and the music editor at the Mercury, CK Dolan writes about music, movies, TV, the death industry, and pickles.