Vincent Price (song)

[2] Featuring a hard rock and progressive metal inspired style, reminiscent of past horror films, the song came out on the following day.

Examples include dramatic sounds of thunder and mysterious wailing noises as well as lyrical details involving human sacrifice and vampirism.

Coming out of the group's typical jams, its style is reminiscent of instrumental film soundtracks while also having a hard rock and progressive metal based sound.

[3] Critic Steve Leggett, writing for Allmusic, praised "Vincent Price" as a "massive, powerful, and just slightly eerie" tune.

[1] Blabbermouth.net predicted that the special CD single and its related seven-inch vinyl record will become a "collector's item", noting their inclusion of the song "First Sign of Madness" that ended up dropped from the Now What?!

Seminal actor Vincent Price, the song's inspiration, is pictured appearing on Broadway in the 1940s.