ROB ZOMBIE Says New Album 'Has A Really Solid Vibe To It'

October 29, 2008

Blender.com recently conducted an interview with Rob Zombie. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

Blender.com: Your next movie, "Tyrannosaurus Rex", is shrouded in mystery, but we do know that it's not about dinosaurs. What can you tell us about it?

Zombie: Well, it's not about anything at the moment because I'm not actually working on it yet. It's become one of those projects that got announced way too early. The movie I'm actually working on is "The Haunted World of El Superbeasto". I've been working on that for three years, and I'm actually in the last weeks of it — I'm mixing the sound this week. I'm not sure of the release date yet, but that'll be out probably early 2009. It's a full-length adult animated comedy. I don't even want to talk about "Tyrannosaurus Rex". I hate talking about projects that are that far in the future. Things change so often.

Blender.com: There's a WHITE ZOMBIE box set coming out next month. When will we hear any new music from you?

Zombie: You'll never hear any music from WHITE ZOMBIE. And as far as me, I'm finishing up a record that should be done around Thanksgiving. I don't know the release date yet, but in early 2009 I should have a new record. It's the first record that I've made with the [touring] band that I've had for a while now. Really, this is the first time since WHITE ZOMBIE that I've actually made a record with a band. Usually it's myself with sort of a rotation of musicians. And I think that for that reason the new record has a really solid vibe to it. There's something to be said for a band of guys who are really playing and working things out rather than a person all by himself.

Read the entire interview from Blender.com.

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