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Rob Zombie Talks Joey Jordison
ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino recently
conducted an interview with Rob Zombie. A couple of excerpts from the
chat follow below.
ARTISTdirect.com: Do you feel like "Hellbilly Deluxe 2" taps into an aesthetic and vibe similar to "Astro Creep: 2000"?
Zombie: It's really a bit hard to distinguish something like that since I was there for the making of each record. However, the records were made under completely different circumstances. Musically, if the vibe was similar, it didn't come across that way in my mind. In a certain sense, I'm the worst judge of the music out of anybody. [Laughs]. Other people are like, "This sounds like WHITE ZOMBIE or this sounds like your first solo record," but I'm the worst person to distinguish those things.
ARTISTdirect.com: What does Joey Jordison (of SLIPKNOT and MURDERDOLLS) add to the live sound?
Zombie: We really haven't started the tour with him yet, but we're very excited to start those shows. It's so hard to tell from rehearsing. [Laughs] We've gone through this even with the guys who work for us. When a new guy who hasn't worked with us comes to rehearsal and sees us, he might think, "Oh these guys are boring." Then we go on stage, and it's like "BOOM! I didn't see that coming." [Laughs] I'm really excited for the first show to see Joey because there's a different energy that everyone brings live. The adrenaline kicks in, the crowd kicks in and you go nuts. Rehearsal is just a minor taste of what happens. We're really thrilled to have him in the band for the next however-many months. There's something about having him around where we just get a renewed energy with everything. Change is good, especially in a band, you know? When something like that happens, it always opens up new ways of thinking.
Read the entire interview at ARTISTdirect.com
ARTISTdirect.com: Do you feel like "Hellbilly Deluxe 2" taps into an aesthetic and vibe similar to "Astro Creep: 2000"?
Zombie: It's really a bit hard to distinguish something like that since I was there for the making of each record. However, the records were made under completely different circumstances. Musically, if the vibe was similar, it didn't come across that way in my mind. In a certain sense, I'm the worst judge of the music out of anybody. [Laughs]. Other people are like, "This sounds like WHITE ZOMBIE or this sounds like your first solo record," but I'm the worst person to distinguish those things.
ARTISTdirect.com: What does Joey Jordison (of SLIPKNOT and MURDERDOLLS) add to the live sound?
Zombie: We really haven't started the tour with him yet, but we're very excited to start those shows. It's so hard to tell from rehearsing. [Laughs] We've gone through this even with the guys who work for us. When a new guy who hasn't worked with us comes to rehearsal and sees us, he might think, "Oh these guys are boring." Then we go on stage, and it's like "BOOM! I didn't see that coming." [Laughs] I'm really excited for the first show to see Joey because there's a different energy that everyone brings live. The adrenaline kicks in, the crowd kicks in and you go nuts. Rehearsal is just a minor taste of what happens. We're really thrilled to have him in the band for the next however-many months. There's something about having him around where we just get a renewed energy with everything. Change is good, especially in a band, you know? When something like that happens, it always opens up new ways of thinking.
Read the entire interview at ARTISTdirect.com
25 Apr 2010 |
Full Metal Jackie radio show this weekend
Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Joey Jordison (Murderdolls, Slipknot, Rob
Zombie) and Wednesday 13 (Murderdolls) will guest on this weekend's
(April 23-25) edition of Full Metal Jackie's nationally syndicated radio
show.
To see a full list of stations carrying the program and when it airs, go to FullMetalJackieRadio.com
To see a full list of stations carrying the program and when it airs, go to FullMetalJackieRadio.com
23 Apr 2010 |
Murderdolls: Artistdirect Video Interview
ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino recently conducted
an interview with Joey Jordison and Wednesday 13 of the reactivated
horror-punk project MURDERDOLLS. Watch the chat
below.
Jordison and Wednesday 13 have completed work on long-awaited sophomore album from MURDERDOLLS, entitled "Women And Children Last", at a studio in Hollywood Hills, California with producer Chris "Zeuss" Harris (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL, 3 INCHES OF BLOOD).
In a recent interview with ARTISTdirect.com, MURDERDOLLS' Joey Jordison stated about the songwriting process for the band's new CD, "This is the first time we've actually sat down and written songs. The production is a lot better, and this is the first time we've really collaborated. The first record was a mix of my old band and Wednesday's old band, and we kind of threw it all together. It was just like a demo pretty much. 'Women and Children Last' is like eight years worth of material." Wednesday 13 added, "It wasn't like we got together and said, 'Alright, we're doing this new record. Let's write three weeks' worth of songs.' This is eight years of demos that I've passed back and forth to Joey. With as much stuff as Joey's done with SLIPKNOT and I've done on my own, there was so much material to choose from. I've recorded a lot, and there's stuff that's gotten left behind. Joey digs out all this stuff. I'll say, 'You like that song, really?'"
Jordison and Wednesday 13 have completed work on long-awaited sophomore album from MURDERDOLLS, entitled "Women And Children Last", at a studio in Hollywood Hills, California with producer Chris "Zeuss" Harris (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL, 3 INCHES OF BLOOD).
In a recent interview with ARTISTdirect.com, MURDERDOLLS' Joey Jordison stated about the songwriting process for the band's new CD, "This is the first time we've actually sat down and written songs. The production is a lot better, and this is the first time we've really collaborated. The first record was a mix of my old band and Wednesday's old band, and we kind of threw it all together. It was just like a demo pretty much. 'Women and Children Last' is like eight years worth of material." Wednesday 13 added, "It wasn't like we got together and said, 'Alright, we're doing this new record. Let's write three weeks' worth of songs.' This is eight years of demos that I've passed back and forth to Joey. With as much stuff as Joey's done with SLIPKNOT and I've done on my own, there was so much material to choose from. I've recorded a lot, and there's stuff that's gotten left behind. Joey digs out all this stuff. I'll say, 'You like that song, really?'"
22 Apr 2010 |
Video Message From The Murderdolls
It's been a long long time coming, but the Murderdolls are finally back and they have a message for all you GHOULS!
Here's message from Wednesday and Joey of the Murderdolls.
Here's message from Wednesday and Joey of the Murderdolls.
19 Apr 2010 |
Murderdolls Interview at Revolver Golden Gods 2010
Joey Jordison and Wednesday 13 of the Murderdolls talk about their upcoming release, working with Mick Mars and Metal Injection also talks to Joey about sitting in as Rob Zombie's current touring drummer.
And the most interesting part of the interview, Joey Jordison mentions when the new Slipknot album will be released.
Source: Metal Injection
And the most interesting part of the interview, Joey Jordison mentions when the new Slipknot album will be released.
Source: Metal Injection
Murderdolls Interviewed By Nikki Sixx; Audio Available
Murderdolls members Joey Jordison (also of Slipknot) and Wednesday 13
were interviewed on the April 1, 2010 edition of "Sixx Sense", the new
national radio program hosted by CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx.
You can now hear portions of the chat in the 12-minute clip below.
"Sixx Sense" airs nationwide from 7 p.m. to 12 p.m.
Source: Blabbermouth.net
You can now hear portions of the chat in the 12-minute clip below.
"Sixx Sense" airs nationwide from 7 p.m. to 12 p.m.
Source: Blabbermouth.net
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