Rob Zombie's new album, "The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser", will be released on April 29 via UMe/T-Boy Records. The CD was produced by Chris "Zeuss" Harris and features Zombie alongside guitarist John 5, bassist Piggy D and drummer Ginger Fish. The album's first single, "Well, Everybody's Fucking In A U.F.O.", made its radio debut earlier today and can be previewed at the Periscope account of the C101 station in Corpus Christ, Texas. Says Rob Zombie: "This album is the best thing we've done to date, and we can't wait to share it with you. No, we mean it. It's the most fucked up thing we've ever done. "We spent so much time putting this monster together and it's been worth it because this thing is about to explode! "The album is out on April 29th, but there is a lot of shit going on in the lead-up to the release, so check out the pre-sale, get involved in the discussions and check back here for updates regularly! This bitch is moving forward FAST, and it's a train you don't want to fucking miss. "Oh, and if you don't believe how fucked up this album is, take a look at the track listing below. Shit gets weird." "The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser" track listing: 01. The Last Of The Demons Defeated 02. Satanic Cyanide! The Killer Rocks On! 03. The Life And Times Of A Teenage Rock God 04. Well, Everybody's Fucking In A U.F.O. 05. A Hearse Overturns With The Coffin Bursting Open 06. The Hideous Exhibitions Of A Dedicated Gore Whore 07. Medication For The Melancholy 08. In The Age Of The Consecrated Vampire We All Get High 09. Super-Doom-Hex-Gloom Part One 10. In The Bone Pile 11. Get Your Boots On! That's The End Of Rock And Roll 12. Wurdalak Rob Zombie spoke to Louder Noise about why he has held back the release of his new album even though the record was completed months ago. Zombie said: "It'll probably come out in [the spring], because what I wanna do is I wanna do a very large visual component to go with the record — shoot thirteen videos, or shoot a movie go with it. And because of [Zombie's upcoming sixth live-action feature film, a horror thriller called] '31', I couldn't get to that yet. So I'm gonna do that probably in January, so we'll put it out soon after that." He continued: "I love it. I mean, I really like the record. The last record was my favorite record in a long time. 'Cause I had kind of hit a low with making records. It just kind of got boring; I hated being in the studio, and I kind of got reinspired on the last record. And this sort of follows up on it. So I think that, much like '31'… You just have those things in your career where you're, like, they all can't be the best one. With records, sometimes you have those moments where you can tell, 'This one's special.' And that's how it feels." Zombie told Loudwire that the follow-up to 2013's "Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor" was recorded over the course of a year, with the band working for a few weeks, taking a break for a few months, then coming back. He said, "We were living with it for a long time, and it really — I think it made the record so much better." Although Rob spends a lot of time making movies, he told The Pulse Of Radio a while back he's not ready to quit music yet. He said: "People go, 'How long can you do this, how long do you want to do this?' I want to do it as long as it's fun, because that's what it's supposed to be. I mean, I don't need the money, so I don't have to drag my ass out on tour just to make money. I'm all good there, so if it's not fun, it's nothing, it's just stupid, you know. And when you're not having fun, you're not gonna do good work. You're gonna seem like a miserable guy who's just doing it for the money, and I just never wanted to do that."
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