par dranx » Lun Nov 19, 2012 12:53 pm
You can tell on what is currently working on, because I know that you do not plan new album with Isobel Campbell, will not you also resulting in pain the new version Queens Of The Stone Age.
recordings already done a long time ago, but at the beginning of next year will be released at the end of my joint record with Duke Garwood. This fantastically talented British singer, in which I pointed out a long time ago. This is fucking intense live. Besides, you also check it, because it will be with me for the next tour. Like my Belgian friends from Creature With The Atom Brain.
And what about the Gutter Twins?
Ask Greg. I’m ready, but it is currently Dulli playing concerts with Afghan Whigs, maybe go over to a theme the new album.
On the web there are rumors that you sing on the second album, Mad Season. It sounds sensational.
Nah, it’s crap. The thing is: the label is planning to release a special box with the re-edition of “Above” in the next year. For remastered by Mike [McCready] board to be included live recordings, concert DVDs and some rarities. Among other things, three pieces that were written for the second album, but were never recorded vocals for them. I recorded these parties, and I think that came out really well. This is my small tribute to Layne and John [respectively Staley and Baker Saunders, both musicians have died from an overdose of heroin], are no longer with us.
In other Lanegan news, several new releases are for sale on Lanegan’s European tour. According to the forums of OneWhiskey.com and RekordsRekords.com, Lanegan has released a Christmas album as well as live CDs and DVDs.
Dark Mark Does Christmas 2012
The Cherry Tree Carol
Down In Yon Forest
O Holy Night
We Three Kings
Coventry Carol
Burn The Flames
Also for sale are live CDs such as “Mark Lanegan Band Play Blues Funeral, Mexico City, Plaza Condesa, 9/4/2012” and “Live at Webster Hall NY 2012.” A live DVD, “The Ghost That Wouldn’t Die Live 2012″ is also available. The DVD is very limited quality, and contains three TV appearances (two festivals, one in-studio performance), with a total of over 80 minutes of music.