Just What's Going On With The MURDERDOLLS?

October 17, 2005

Following Internet speculation that a feud has broken out between key members of MURDERDOLLS, guitarist Joey Jordison and vocalist Wednesday 13, the pair spoke exclusively to Britain's Kerrang! magazine to set the record straight.

According to Wednesday 13, the self-styled shock-rockers will record another album "only when the time is right."

"On this last European tour, I did three or four shows with SLIPKNOT and it was the first time I'd even sat in a room with Joey in a really long time," says 13. "We really didn't get into a plan of attack.

"Everyone's been spreading the rumor that MURDERDOLLS are no more," he adds. "As long as SLIPKNOT exists, it will always be a side-project that can't function 100 percent. Something will always get in the way. I'm doing my own stuff right now, but one day it will happen."

The band's debut album, "Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls", was re-packaged with a bonus DVD and enjoyed a re-release through the American arm of Roadrunner Records in late 2003. Since then, Jordison and 13 have channeled their efforts into their respective bands. Jordison, however, is vague about his glam-rock side-project's future.

"There are no plans to record a MURDERDOLLS album in the near future," Jordison tells Kerrang! "Wednesday compiled a lot of material while I was recording the last SLIPKNOT album. Basically that music has just been sitting around waiting for us if and when we are able to get to it. We have to get together and work out if it's something we still want to pursue. To tell you the truth, I'm more into SLIPKNOT now than I've ever been in my life. I want to concentrate on SLIPKNOT and SLIPKNOT only."

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