TWISTED SISTER Guitarist Says There Are No Plans To Record New Album
March 24, 2008Sleaze Roxx recently conducted an interview with TWISTED SISTER guitarist Eddie Ojeda. An excerpt from the chat follows:
Sleaze Roxx: You're just back from touring Europe with "Vampires Rock". How did you get involved with that?
Eddie: "I got involved with that through Paul Crook. He plays with MEAT LOAF now as the main guitarist, he used to play with ANTHRAX for a while. Through him I met the lead guy from 'Vampires Rock', Steve Steinman. I met him in Vegas and we kept in touch. He does this in the fall, starts in September and finishes in December. It's based around Halloween."
Sleaze Roxx: What's the show about?
Eddie: "It's kind of like 'Rocky Horror' but not as gay. 'Rocky Horror' meets 'We Will Rock You' sort of thing. There's a little bit of pantomime, some jokes in the air and dialog. We do a lot of rock anthems. We did 'Burn In Hell' and 'We're Not Gonna Take It' when I came in. During the night you'll hear QUEEN, BON JOVI, WHITESNAKE songs, and speed anthems. It's a really great show. We have three girls in the show with a cast of maybe eleven or twelve people. There is a live band on stage. I play the guitar along with two other guitarists. It's a cool show. Its funny and I had a lot of fun doing it. It is somewhere between theater and a live concert."
Sleaze Roxx: So, what's next for you?
Eddie: "Well, like I said, I'm planning to work on a solo CD and possibly do some dates. I'd like to get on a tour maybe doing something with Michael Schenker. We'll see what happens. There won't be a new album with TWISTED SISTER. We're basically sticking with the material we have and playing that instead of trying to reinvent the wheel."
Sleaze Roxx: So you don't think that's ever a possibility?
Eddie: "I'd never say never, but I don't see it happening anytime soon, but we'll see. I plan to continue making records so you'll hear new stuff from me."
Read the entire interview at Sleaze Roxx.
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