W.A.S.P.'s tour in support of their recently-released CD, Dying for
the World, will be brief, in order to make time for another album the
band are working on. "We're going to tour this record, and I'm not
trying to downplay it, but I know we're not going to be out for very
long," W.A.S.P. mainman Blackie Lawless told
Electricbasement.com. "We're gonna be out maybe seven to eight
weeks and that's it because we're going to be working on another
record that's a concept like The Crimson Idol. So that's really where
my head's at right now. I wanna go back and finish that. It's going to be
a double record set probably."
Ooooh im excited already
the World, will be brief, in order to make time for another album the
band are working on. "We're going to tour this record, and I'm not
trying to downplay it, but I know we're not going to be out for very
long," W.A.S.P. mainman Blackie Lawless told
Electricbasement.com. "We're gonna be out maybe seven to eight
weeks and that's it because we're going to be working on another
record that's a concept like The Crimson Idol. So that's really where
my head's at right now. I wanna go back and finish that. It's going to be
a double record set probably."
Ooooh im excited already