A New Dead Cross Album Is Coming, Dave Lombardo Confirms Music was wrapped up back in late December 2019.It s waiting
In an appearance on
The MetalSucks Podcast, the ex-Slayer beatkeeper was asked for an update on Dead Cross activity.
Lombardo shared that the group which also features Mike Patton, Justin Pearson (the Locust, Retox, Head Wound City) and Michael Crain (Retox, Festival of Dead Deer) had finished recording a new album towards the end of 2019. The music is done. Music was wrapped up back in late December 2019, and obviously the pandemic broke and slowed everything down, Lombardo shared.
In terms of a release timeline, the drummer continued, I think Patton has a couple more tracks to wrap up and we should be done… hopefully late 2021 release? I know he had a lot of projects that he had to wrap up including Tomahawk and several others. So you know, it s there. It s waiting.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs ahead of the release of their new EP,
Is Is, later this month. Here, we have the answers! Simple. As. -
What is the worst thing about being in a band, and what do you hate about your bandmates?
From Arely, Guatemala City
Karen O: The worst thing about being in a band is having hours of nothing to do on the road, where Nick and Brian chew my ears off with their emotional mumbo jumbo, lots of talk about feelings and zodiac signs and crystals, etc.
Boring. I love the way Brian gets a chunky scab between his index finger and his thumb after playing shows for a few days. And I LOVE how much better I am than Nick at Sudoku.
Deaf Club (The Locust, ACxDC, etc) cover Killing Joke to benefit Fair Fight
Deaf Club aka Justin Pearson (The Locust, Retox, Head Wound City, etc), Brian Amalfitano (ACxDC), Scott Osment (Weak Flesh), Jason Klein (Run With The Hunted), and Tommy Meehan (The Manx, Chum Out!) have followed their debut EP and remix EP with a cover of
Killing Joke s 1980 post-punk/industrial classic The Wait to help raise money for
Stacey Abrams Fair Fight initiative, who are working to help flip Georgia blue in the runoff Senate election on January 5, which would enable the Democrats to gain back control of the Senate.