ICE-T's BODY COUNT 'Came Up With Some Very Aggressive And Cool Music' For 'Bloodlust' Album

October 10, 2016

BODY COUNT mainman Ice-T has spoken to Revolver magazine about the band's new album, "Bloodlust", tentatively due in early 2017 via Century Media. He stated about the follow-up to 2014's "Manslaughter": "Making records is a very interesting process. You work really hard on something and finish it and then you'll be, like, 'Yo, that sounds like somebody else's record.' Or, 'Hey, didn't we just make that record three days ago?'

"One time we did two songs in a row and afterwards I looked at them and said, 'That's the same riff in each song.' So we had to pick one. But in the end, we came up with some very aggressive and cool music."

He added: "I like to start with hot metal tracks that you can listen to without a word on them and go, 'Wow, that was just like fire!’ The music tells me what the song is about, and that's when the words start coming to me. Then it's up to me not to fuck it up."

As for the choice of album title, Ice-T said: "Bloodlust is part of the human makeup. Murder is about as normal as love. It's in our nature to want to get violent and kill, but we know there are consequences. That's why we like violent movies, video games and combat sports. It's in our DNA. It's what we are."

"Bloodlust" is being recorded with producer Will Putney (MISS MAY I, UPON A BURNING BODY),who also helmed "Manslaughter".

The new CD will feature a guest appearance by Max Cavalera (SOULFLY, SEPULTURA) on the track "All Love Is Lost". Other titles set to appear on the effort include "This Is Why We Ride" and "The Purge".

"Manslaughter" sold around 3,600 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 102 on The Billboard 200 chart. The record arrived in stores on June 10, 2014 via Sumerian.

BODY COUNT's current lineup includes guitarist Juan Garcia (a.k.a. Juan Of The Dead; AGENT STEEL, EVILDEAD),who made his live debut with the group in November 2013 at the Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Texas.

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