The album has been called a "deadly delight" and is said to feature more of the band's influences, without losing any of the power and fury of their debut EP[8] as well as "a competent, driven, and ultimately rather enjoyable take on the narrowly defined genre".
[9] On Halloween 2011, Stellar Corpses released the single "Vampire Kiss" and hosted a music video premiere at The Viper Room in Hollywood.
The title track is an homage to the "dead stars" of Hollywood including Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Bela Lugosi and Maila Nurmi, also known as Vampira.
[17] The band was repopulated with new musicians for the purpose of touring, such as Jack Cash, Todd Bowen and Michael Maniacal.
The reformed Stellar Corpses played only the band's existing material, and a studio album called Immortuos: The Batcave Sessions was sold during the tour.
In late 2022, Stellar Corpses social media became active again, releasing a number of cover songs to YouTube, such as Zombie by The Cranberries and Thriller by Michael Jackson.
In February 2023, former Stellar Corpses band member, Dan Lamothe died during a firefighter training session.
[18] Dusty took this moment to promote the release of a forthcoming final album, Murderville including leading single Face Your Fears, after which he would bring the band to an end.
[22][23] After initially entering a plea of innocence, on January 11, 2024, Dustan David Sheehan (Dusty) entered a plea agreement to the United States District Court of the Central District of California, wherein he agreed to plead guilty to Count Two of the Information, namely that he had "knowingly distributed child pornography" on September 5, 2020, consisting of three videos.