The Skeleton Who Spits Blood is my drag alter ego.
She is known for delighting, disgusting, and tantalizing regular humans.
She has a noise project called Spooky Sounds Band that samples spooky sounds form contributors and performs at pumpkin carving parties.
She is a karaoke enthusiast and uses the name Witch-Finger when she puts in a song at the bar.
She has a segment on the public access television show, Eating Sharp Fruit, where she interviews people and asks over and over and over again, "What are you afraid of? Who are you afraid of?"
After a few years of creating performances for camera or for private audiences, she was invited to make a spectacle at Ox-Bow Goes to Hell in 2021. As an honored Creep-in-Residence, she spent the first evening of the event aggressively running Skaryoke with a curated list of terrifying pop songs that she and visitors sang to a small crowd. The second night her stage transformed into a talk show, where she invited visitors on stage for an interview about their fears. In 2022, the skeleton returned to the stage at Oxbow with her noise music, Spooky Sounds Band. She performed disturbing oral sounds, played violin, toy piano, and plastic scull percussion, and gave the creepiest rendition of "I'm on Fire".
She is known for delighting, disgusting, and tantalizing regular humans.
She has a noise project called Spooky Sounds Band that samples spooky sounds form contributors and performs at pumpkin carving parties.
She is a karaoke enthusiast and uses the name Witch-Finger when she puts in a song at the bar.
She has a segment on the public access television show, Eating Sharp Fruit, where she interviews people and asks over and over and over again, "What are you afraid of? Who are you afraid of?"
After a few years of creating performances for camera or for private audiences, she was invited to make a spectacle at Ox-Bow Goes to Hell in 2021. As an honored Creep-in-Residence, she spent the first evening of the event aggressively running Skaryoke with a curated list of terrifying pop songs that she and visitors sang to a small crowd. The second night her stage transformed into a talk show, where she invited visitors on stage for an interview about their fears. In 2022, the skeleton returned to the stage at Oxbow with her noise music, Spooky Sounds Band. She performed disturbing oral sounds, played violin, toy piano, and plastic scull percussion, and gave the creepiest rendition of "I'm on Fire".