
Hailing from across North America and blooming in South Florida, Black Cat Lucky's tenacious sound force has finally begun to penetrate the airwaves. Led by renowned actor and vocalist Daniel Clark, two chicago natives and two extremely good looking dreadheads bring to you a possibly combustible mixture of true to the core soundwaves and ball-busting melodies. Offbeat and unorthodox drumming slammed with transgenre and classical bass playing keep it locked and in the upright position. A heavy foot in the door of rock with an undeniable tie to roots reggae reminds crowds that true music is still being made out there, by someone. With so many sounds, we dare you to label us.
A peaceful American college town turns into a place where no-one is safe and everyone is a suspect.
Students and locals begin to receive disturbing emails and phone messages from someone who seems to know a little too much about their private lives.
Whenever a victim is contacted, they have no alternative but to kill or be killed. Who is this mysterious person able to turn friends and classmates against each other in this perfectly designed "game"? Or is it something much more ominous?
A college student and an ex-cop are the first to be arrested. Whilst in prison they exchange stories and discover the terrifying coincidence between the aftermath of the messages they each received. It would appear that both have been manipulated and their only escape is to find the sender of the messages.
The detective investigating these murders pays several visits to the college and interviews students and professors but it is Kate, a young college girl, who is determined to solve the puzzle. But when she gets caught up in the deadly game, she discovers that the mastermind of the murders has prepared for her a very special role.
