THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN Working On 'Dark And Evil' New Album
April 24, 2009Guitarist Ben Weinman of THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN spoke to U.K.'s Rock Sound magazine about the progress of the songwriting sessions for the band's next album, tentatively due before the end of the year via an as-yet-undisclosed new label.
"The new songs sound dark and evil," he stated. "Very early '90s thrash-influenced.
"Lately I have been realizing the purpose of why I started DILLINGER all those years ago. It was to make people truly uncomfortable and to make them not feel accepting of what is happening in their surroundings. When I was growing up, I discovered metal and it interested me, I liked that it was dark and talked about the fact that the world is not all puppy dogs and ice cream cones. But then it just got ridiculous, humourous. I look at black metal bands and they are suppose to be so evil. But it's not real. It's about fiction. About goblins and the gates of hell; pretty much a bad horror movie.
"The music we are writing is influenced by the feelings I get when I hear and see the real evils of this world. Horrible things that make me really question if there is a God or not. This shit is not comfortable, the world is not comfortable, babies are getting raped in your town for God's sake. Young girls are being sold as sex slaves, but most people sitting at their computers downloading music don't want to know. They want to sit on a message board or play fantasy football while their mommy makes them a sandwich.''
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN's new album will be recorded in July/August with producer Steve Evetts (EVERY TIME I DIE, SEPULTURA).
The band's 1998 album "Under the Running Board" was reissued in October via Relapse. The new CD includes the entire Steve Evetts-produced effort as well as 10 bonus tracks.
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