Puscifer played the title track to their second album Conditions of My Parole on the David Letterman show this evening, and amongst other things it features a bitching solo from Paul Schaffer:
Thanks to lukas for the tip!
Puscifer played the title track to their second album Conditions of My Parole on the David Letterman show this evening, and amongst other things it features a bitching solo from Paul Schaffer:
Thanks to lukas for the tip!
UncleJackson emailed me today with this quite interesting interview with Maynard on Loudwire, where he mainly discuss Puscifer, but also comments on his recent work with A Perfect Circle, and the progress on the new Tool album.
Here’s a bit I know interest the majority of you:
Tool are reportedly working on a new album, as well. In the past, you’ve expressed frustration with sitting around in the studio with guitarist Adam Jones and drummer Danny Carey’s aesthetic of going over endless combinations of song structures before committing to anything.
I’m allowing them their space to do what they do, so we’re still in that mode. Even if they told me how close they are to being done, I couldn’t tell you because if I say 60 percent people will start counting down. When it’s done everyone will know. But I haven’t done anything yet. They write forever and then we go in and knock it all out. We’re writing. We’re writing vocals. But nothing’s solid. With Puscifer, there’s ideas and then we’ll record stuff. Then we’ll go back and change stuff and fix stuff and record new stuff before we finally put it all together. But with Tool, we practice jams, but there’s no actual recording going on until it’s time to record.
Are you prepared to tour for a year for the next Tool record whenever it’s ready or have you put your foot down and said, “I don’t want to spend my life on the road.”
It has nothing to do with putting my foot down. Physically, I can’t do it, so that’s not gonna happen. We will tour, but it won’t be the old school dog and pony show of eight months of beating yourself to death.
For most bands now, staying out on the road for a year-plus and selling lots of tickets and merch is the only way to make money because their albums are being downloaded for free by file-sharers.
How much do you need, really? If we can make a living going out for a few weeks a year and keep people satisfied by making sure we play the locations we need to hit, I’m not Kirk Hammett. I don’t need to buy $10,000 guitars every day. That’s not my lifestyle. I love Kirk, but that’s not me. I have a very sustainable vineyard industry in the Valley which will eventually start to pay its own bills.
I love to go on the road and play music for people and express myself, but for it to be something where I’m out there to make money, that’s depressing to me. You end up beating yourself up. Who gives a s–t how much money you have if your back hurts so much you can’t stand up. Money’s not the goal. Having fun making the art, that’s the goal. Finding a nice, happy medium. Being healthy and still expressing what you need to express in an effective way, that’s the ideal.
The end of lengthy world tours comes as no real surprise to me. I’ve said before (at least in the forums) that I expect Tool’s touring habits will become a little less album orientated, where they hit the road for a month or two once every year or so. Though I imagine with the new album there will still be a world tour, it just may not be so tightly scheduled as it has been in the past.
Is now available on Rolling Stone!
According to a tweet from Maynard the other day, Rolling Stone will premiere the video for Conditions of My Parole on Monday morning. I expect it will follow the prison theme that seems to have dominated the artwork on the latest Puscifer album (which in case you’ve forgotten was released a few days ago!). There’s also an interview with Maynard on Artist Direct.
I came across the 20 Brix website today, which has an Arizona Stronghold wine tasting being held this Tuesday the 25th of October. The 20 Brix Wine Bar is in Milford, Ohio, and the evening will in theory feature five wines as well as food matched to the wine you’ll be tasting. Here is a little more detail:
Tuesday October 25th
Arizona Stronghold
Maynard James Keenan of the band Tool has a hand in the production of these wines.
Come taste great wines from this New World Region
6:30pm
$60
Sounds a little expensive, but if this sounds like your thing, and you live in or near Milford, check it out!
In other news, there have been some technical issues with Fourtheye which I’ve spent a little time fixing tonight. Some of you may have noticed missing comments, slow response time and timeout, but fingers crossed those issues are resolved now. Let me know if any of you have any further queries.
In a Revolver double header today, we have news from both Maynard and former Tool bass player Paul D’Amour.
Firstly, Maynard talks briefly about the release of the new Puscifer album Conditions of My Parole (which should be out now!). When asked about Tool he mentioned:
How many times a day does someone ask you about a new Tool record?
At least 20… Wait, what time is it? 22. Twenty-two times. For most people, where I started was there. Most people assume the success of anything I do is based on Tool, when they don’t realize that I was successful at things long before Tool. Tool didn’t get me in Westpoint, Tool didn’t get me distinguished graduate from basic training, Tool didn’t get me on the student council, and Tool didn’t get me my 12 varsity letters. But the public eye assumes that’s the thing I should be doing. I just hold my tongue and do what I do.
Read into that what you will (and I know you will!)…
Paul’s news involves a new track from his band Feersum Ennjin. Keeping on the Tool theme:
For people who don’t know, why did you quit Tool in 1995?
Well…hmm, I guess sometimes things just run their course. New steel must be forged and battles fought.Do you ever regret the decision?
I like to try and live in this moment, not in the past. However, I definitely miss that feeling when the power of those four people playing together was at its peak. There were some amazing moments when things were razor sharp and that wall of sound took over.
Here’s the song Fishing Ground for your listening pleasure:
A few new dates have been added to the Puscifer tour this November and December around the USA, including Oklahoma, Dallas and San Francisco. The complete tour schedule is now:
Details on ticket sales for the new shows (and all shows) can be found on the updated Puscifer 2011 tour page. Not sure at this stage if any further dates will be added to the tour, though I suspect that the schedule is starting to look pretty full.
The new Puscifer album Conditions of My Parole is now streaming in full on Spin.com. The album is released on the 18th of October at a store near (or not near) you!
When you’ve taken a listen, feel free to contribute to our collective review.
I saw on Facebook this morning that Puscifer’s new album Conditions of My Parole will be streamed on Spin in full sometime in the new few days. Keep your ears close to the ground and prepare yourselves for the rumbling.
I’m heading off to Melbourne for a few days, so updates may be a little slow until Monday. Have a great few days without me!
I received my email from the Puscifer mailing list just a little while ago, which confirmed the information from the recent promo video, as well as adding some venues to the mix. It has also been revealed that tickets go on sale on the 7th of October, and that there will be VIP tickets and Wine Tastings.
I have set up a new Puscifer Tour 2011 page to collate all relevant tour information. If anyone has any suggestions on what to add to the page, just let me know.
Tweeted today via the Puscifer twitter account is the following promotional video for the new Puscifer album Conditions of My Parole and the upcoming tour:
Also revealed in the video is the news that Puscifer will be appearing on the David Letterman show on Halloween.
Dates revealed in the video are:
And apparently more dates to come. Interestingly doesn’t appear as though there will be back to back shows this time round, the tour seems to be more the traditional format.