New Wasp interview.......

As some fans consider The Crimson Idol (1993) to be one of the best W.A.S.P. releases; I was wondering have you ever considered doing another concept CD in the vain of The Crimson Idol?

I was writing it simultaneously as I was doing this record. And it's almost all written, and if the truth be known, I worked on it more than I worked on Dying For The World. It will probably be the next thing that comes out.

Right, I was going to ask you about that later. So, I know you're working on another concept album. What can you tell me about that?

Ahhhhh....I don't want to get into that right now. But the majority of it's written already.

FUCKING 'A! :rock:
 
I too felt ripped-off by Helldorado, The Sting and The Best Of The Best Mr Lawless. :cry:
 
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LEGEND!
 
"Yeah. I mean when you go through something like that, it's a life altering experience. [I can only imagine.] You'll never go back to being the person you were before because it shows you a side of humanity that you were naive to, and once you've seen it, it becomes real. You know the word realize means to make it real to your life, and like I said it changes you forever. Doesn't make you paranoid, it just makes you aware."

That such a good quote. Blackie, I salute you.
 
Originally posted by Spiff


Keep his ego in check, from what I've heard :)

:lol:

True, but anyone that writes an album as good as The Crimson Idol and The Headless Children im prepared to cut a little slack :)
 
He did produce Unholy Terror, but I don't like the production much at all. Only Charisma sounds decent.
Even Blackie has admitted he stuffed that album up. :)
 
I liked the production of Unholy Terror, raw and thrashing, and great guitar distortion and kick drum sound!

And I thought Hellorado had a really good raw rock'n'roll sound to it, althuogh it was a little muddy.