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gerrythedon
10-31-09, 12:50 AM
Rob Zombie Tour Goes On Despite "Hellbilly 2' Album Delay

Rob Zombie decided to push back the release date of his "Hellbilly Deluxe 2" album because "everything was turning into a chaotic mess."

Zombie's fourth solo studio album -- and the sequel to his 1998 solo debut -- was originally slated to come out on Nov. 17. But he told Billboard.com during a conference call for his upcoming concert tour that he felt "the basic structure of releasing a record" was not adequately in place for the project.

"Basically the label (Geffen) wasn't really in a position to promote it or deal with it," Zombie explained. "It was basically everything, from getting advance copies to the press to...There wasn't even time to make a video (for the first single, 'What?') and we were leaving for the tour. There was the sense that every little thing about the record was rushed -- not the music, 'cause that was done for a long time, and that was the thing that was so annoying. We spent so much time crafting the record, we didn't want it to be something that was so chaotic that it became, 'Oh, that's done and gone' two weeks later."

Zombie has not set a new release date for the album but promised the announcement would come soon, possibly even this week.

Meanwhile, he and his band are still gearing up for the tour, which kicks off Thursday in Phoenix. He said fans can expect a return to the lavish stage production he'd abandoned in supporting 2006's "Educated Horses."

"It's pretty awesome," Zombie noted. "I have the stage set from the first 'Hellbilly' tour in storage; I toyed with the idea of pulling it out...and using the actual set. But it felt so tired and contrived to do that. It seemed fake. So we've sort of gone back and created what seems like the new version of that...the modernized update of that. There have been some incredible advancements in digital technology. It's pretty high-tech stage show going on. The stage feels very fresh, very modern, very high-tech. It has the spirit of that first show."

Zombie is also planning an "extra special" version of the show for his Halloween night performance at the Palladium in Los Angeles, re-creating the concert scene from his latest film, "Halloween 2," complete with a performance by Capt. Clegg & the Night Creatures and more pyrotechnics than he'll be using during other stops on the tour.

"I hate the idea of going to a concert on Halloween and they don't really make it a Halloween event," Zombie says. "We went to great lengths...It's the concert but also a giant Halloween party."

Zombie will be including some "Hellbilly Deluxe 2" songs -- including "What?" and "Werewolf Women of the S.S." -- in his concerts, even before the album is released, and he plans to be on the road until the fall of 2010. He has more movie work in his crosshairs, too: he just completed work on a director's cut of "Halloween 2" that should be out on DVD in time for the holidays; a rumored remake of "The Blob" is likely but unscheduled: and another film is lined up that will take him out of the horror and gore realm. "If (that's) the next movie," Zombie said, "people will be shocked."


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chrisih8u
10-31-09, 10:00 AM
That stinks. :down:

mndtrp
11-01-09, 09:31 PM
I've heard his crap about changing up the show several times. Other than the tour where he didn't have any show at all, they've been the same. It would also be nice if Zombie would get an oxygen tank or something up there with him. He only sings about 1/3 of the words, as he's always out of breath.

statcat
11-01-09, 09:43 PM
I've heard his crap about changing up the show several times. Other than the tour where he didn't have any show at all, they've been the same. It would also be nice if Zombie would get an oxygen tank or something up there with him. He only sings about 1/3 of the words, as he's always out of breath.

you know I never watched him live before but earlier today I saw a clip on youtube and thought the same thing. Sheesh the guy can sing live barely.

Ropes Pierre
11-02-09, 12:42 AM
Old Man Zombie needs to take his Geritol, or a protein shake.

Lemmy
11-02-09, 07:36 PM
I can certainly appreciate Rob wanting to return to his "horror-rock" roots, as "Hellbilly Deluxe" is far and away the best CD of the genre, and one of the best CDs released during the last 20 years (in my top 5 easily, with every track being so tied to the concept, that there really is no filler). The thing that bothers me about this NEW release, and all of the sound bytes I've heard/read from RZ about this project, is that he couldn't come up with a better name than "Vol. 2". I believe that his reason for doing this is the steady decline in interest as far as his music goes (and his films as well). It's kinda like somebody standing up and shouting "Hey! I'm over here! Remember me?!? I'm that wild, freaky shock-rocker!!! I don't wanna be taken 'seriously' anymore, I wanna do what has made me famous again!" I think Rob was attempting to be taken seriously with every release SINCE "HB(v1)", as Alice Cooper did, when AC sang material like "I Never Cry" and "You And Me", and made the top 40 easily. But if Rob isn't doing the horror thing, most people really aren't that interested. And now that he's "back", it just seems really contrived. Just my two cents, lol.

darkdaze73
11-02-09, 08:40 PM
I've heard his crap about changing up the show several times. Other than the tour where he didn't have any show at all, they've been the same. It would also be nice if Zombie would get an oxygen tank or something up there with him. He only sings about 1/3 of the words, as he's always out of breath.

I've seen White/Rob Zombie 3-4 times on tour over the years & I don't think he's sung 50% or more of the words to Thunder Kiss '65 but once.

I can certainly appreciate Rob wanting to return to his "horror-rock" roots, as "Hellbilly Deluxe" is far and away the best CD of the genre, and one of the best CDs released during the last 20 years (in my top 5 easily, with every track being so tied to the concept, that there really is no filler). The thing that bothers me about this NEW release, and all of the sound bytes I've heard/read from RZ about this project, is that he couldn't come up with a better name than "Vol. 2". I believe that his reason for doing this is the steady decline in interest as far as his music goes (and his films as well). It's kinda like somebody standing up and shouting "Hey! I'm over here! Remember me?!? I'm that wild, freaky shock-rocker!!! I don't wanna be taken 'seriously' anymore, I wanna do what has made me famous again!" I think Rob was attempting to be taken seriously with every release SINCE "HB(v1)", as Alice Cooper did, when AC sang material like "I Never Cry" and "You And Me", and made the top 40 easily. But if Rob isn't doing the horror thing, most people really aren't that interested. And now that he's "back", it just seems really contrived. Just my two cents, lol.

That's pretty much how I about RZ. Since he started doing movies, it seems he's takes just enough time to throw something on a cd once every cpl of years and figures it'll sell just because of his name. I haven't bought any of his music since Hellbilly Deluxe.

KillerCannibal
11-03-09, 11:59 AM
I used to LOVE White Zombie and early Rob Zombie, but since he's gone so Hollywood, with his crappy Halloween films and weak last album, I've been totally over the guy. Plus, he's a major douche in real life. And he's gotta be the laziest motherfucker on stage. He just runs arounds and half-sings every line, leaving most of the vocal work for his audience to fill in. I'll probably still buy his new album out of habit, or the fact that the first 2 singles sounded pretty good, but I just can't shake how lame he's become. Total sell-out.

vedderone
11-03-09, 12:14 PM
How do you know he's a douche in real life?

I will be seeing him in December and will be having a meet and greet with him.

KillerCannibal
11-03-09, 12:30 PM
I've met him and I know plenty of people who have worked with him first-hand. The guy is an asshole and a hypocrite. Talented? Yes, but he's losing sight of maintaining artistic integrity by getting sucked up in the Hollywood machine.

vedderone
11-03-09, 12:53 PM
oh ok. Well hopefully he isnt an asshole when I meet him in December.

Chuck Finlay
11-03-09, 01:38 PM
Wow, one big giant zombie hate train

KillerCannibal
11-03-09, 02:51 PM
Wow, one big giant zombie hate train

If you think this is bad, then I suggest you don't go anywhere near the H2 thread in Movie Talk...

Lemmy
11-03-09, 10:39 PM
Actually, I've met Zombie several times (beginning way back when WZ was still together), and he's always been very polite to me, even drew me a custom 8x10 drawing (backstage at a co-headlining show with Korn in Toledo, Ohio...it's called "Zombie Baby"). He does often seem distracted when he's with fans...I've always chalked this up to boredom on his part with the "rock star/celeb" thing, and possibly some ADD, which would also account for his scattershot work....lol.

gerrythedon
11-06-09, 11:58 PM
Heard on the radio last Sunday that he left Geffen and went to Roadrunner records.