MURDERDOLLS: "Musical Equivalent Of Being Kicked In The Teeth"

May 29, 2002

MURDERDOLLS, the new band featuring SLIPKNOT drummer Joey Jordison on guitar, singer Wednesday 13 (formerly of North Carolina horror-metal outfit FRANKENSTEIN DRAG QUEENS FROM PLANET 13),ex-DOPE/current STATIC-X guitarist Tripp Eisen, bassist Erik Griffin and drummer Ben Graves, are currently mixing their debut album at SR Audio studios in Des Moines, Iowa for a late summer release through Roadrunner Records. 15 out of 21 songs tracked will make it onto the final product, which features a musical direction described by Jordison as "loud, aggressive, real blood-and-guts rock 'n' roll… We're serious about not being serious. We're like the musical equivalent of being kicked in the fuckin' teeth." A US tour is tentatively scheduled to kick off in mid-July, with European dates planned for later in the year.

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