![]() ![]() The addition of John 5’s style of guitar playing perfectly compliments Zombie’s style of songwriting. Rather, to reference another group whose sound was taken to the next level by a new guitarist, John 5 is to Rob Zombie as John Fruciante was (and hopefully will be again) to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Rob Zombie’s band, as a recording and performing unit, hasn’t surrendered to John 5 as the controlling creative force though. The many different genres of guitar playing now heard on a Rob Zombie album is undoubtedly the influence of John 5. The former Marilyn Manson guitarist has sounded more at home with Zombie’s less angry, but no less heavy, groove than he ever did with Manson. One would think that the formula would have worn itself out over the past twenty two and a half years, but through sheer force of will, and a wicked sense of fun and nostalgia, Zombie has continually found ways to remain fresh sounding and (dare I say it) relevant.Ī significant contributor to Zombie’s freshness of sound is his long term collaboration with guitarist John 5. Zombie’s latest release, The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy, is loaded with the same type of horror film dialogue samples, grunge-come-metal riffs, and Saturday afternoon creature feature lyrics that his first solo album, Hellbilly Deluxe, was. He’s often done this while winking at his audience, desiring to inspire a frighteningly fun time with his music rather than a scary one. From his early “hellbilly” moniker to his recent encyclopedic album titles, Zombie has continually expanded upon his nascent love for all things rock and horror. This fact is oxymoronic, but it’s also true. Zombie was well aware of the silliness he flirted with, and that made his music the furthest thing from kitsch. Rob Zombie’s entire recording career has always skirted the edge of kitsch without slipping down the very slope it perilously danced upon. With The Lunar Injection though, they both go a long way towards doing so. Check out the video for “The Eternal Struggles Of The Howling Man” below along with the lyrics and upcoming album’s tracklist.Rob Zombie isn’t trying to prove he’s a rock and roll genius and neither is John 5. Pre-orders for The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy are available here. As well, Hatebreed, Demon Hunter, Revocation, Suicide Silence and Born Of Osiris are among the other artists ZEUSS has worked with in the past. The duo have worked together numerous times over the years on projects including 2013’s Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor, 2016’s 31 and 2019’s 3 From Hell. To help make this 17-track album happen, the seven-time Grammy nominee teamed up with producer ZEUSS. The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy arrives March 12 via Nuclear Blast. Read more: This new leak may have just revealed the entire ‘Spider-Man 3’ plot Eventually, the whole video comes to an end with a victorious fist pump from Rob Zombie and a finale to the wolf chase you were probably expecting. Meanwhile, a captivating cartoon of an intense wolf chase flashes in and out throughout the video. The trippy visual offers a quick blur into his career over the years with footage of him in the studio and also rocking out onstage. Now, Rob Zombie is back with yet another taste of his new album The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy. On Friday, he unleashed a chaotically brilliant video for “The Eternal Struggles of The Howling Man” that is filled with special effects and footage some fans may recognize. Read more: Chester Bennington’s widow Talinda files for divorce after getting remarried Collectively, "The Triumph Of King Freak (A Crypt Of Preservation And Superstition)" gave fans a massive glimpse into what they can expect from his forthcoming LP. The track is full of harmonious breakdowns and striking electric guitars listeners will instantly recognize. Last October, Rob Zombie finally announced that his seventh studio album is on the way with the powerful song " The Triumph Of King Freak (A Crypt Of Preservation And Superstition)." However, fans ended up waiting three years to hear new material from the project. Then, in August of 2017, Rob Zombie confirmed he was working on his next album. Back in 2016, The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispensermade its debut with hard-hitting tracks such as " Well, Everybody's Fucking In A U.F.O.," " Medication For The Melancholy" and " In The Bone Pile." The album went on to debut at No. It's hard to believe it's been nearly five years since Rob Zombie released his last full-length album. ![]()
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