RED MOON RISING
Something wicked this way comes.
In 2001, Benjamin “Benji” Tarry rents a small storage unit in Sebastopol, California, places in it several cardboard boxes, locks the door, and never returns. The unit sits untouched until Benji dies fifteen years later and his property is auctioned off to the highest bidder. Afterward, the contents of those boxes — multiple unmarked cassette tapes containing over one hundred never-before-heard original songs — begin making their way online where they perk the ears of the top musical minds in the record industry.
As these songs gain attention, however, there's just one problem: no one knows who wrote and recorded them. And without Benjamin around to tell us who did, their origin remains a mystery. But what begins as a quest to unearth the anonymous musicians behind the songs, quickly becomes a probe into the secret lives of one family living inside a Messianic cult (as the song’s originators become known) and unravels into the story of a tragic murder between bandmates — and between brothers.