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  • Pre-orders for the new album are now available here.
    I can't wait! This sounds very promising.
    "This lovely lady's got the thickness, can I get a witness." MJK
  • Posts: 957
    Has it leaked. I am supposedly dling as I type this
  • Posts: 10,521
    I'm pretty sure you can buy a sampler EP on iTunes right now.
  • in todays mailbox


    dearest supporters, street teamers, and mailing listers.
    thank you for signing up to help.
    first and foremost, if you don't like what you're
    hearing from this project so far,
    don't lie about it out of respect.
    if you're compelled to support it in spite of what
    you've heard and not appreciated,
    then support it because you believe in the precedent of
    independence i'm attempting to set.
    promise me that much and then we can proceed from here.
    this project for me is one part fun,
    one part learning experience.
    trying to go it alone, without a label to convolute
    my efforts is very terrifying, chaotic,
    and challenging. but all in a very positive way.
    many many dark corners and unknowns. it's liberating but
    still pretty damn scary. this is a very very expensive education.
    i could very easily lose my ass on this whole thing.
    but it's sort of ok. i can afford a new ass.
    anyway...
    lot's of controversy flying about regarding downloading.
    time to throw my 2 cents in. downloading wont effect me TOO much.
    but it will affect those bands right on the edge. bands who
    could use the hundred bucks to make it to the next town to
    play a show (gas and food aren't free. go figure) .
    or could use some cash to record a new record.
    ( imagine that. it actually takes money to record a record.)
    i can afford to pay for the recording of my record.
    i'm one of the lucky ones. (thanks to nirvana and the
    label feeding frenzy, i won the early 90's grunge lottery.)
    but those days are history. in order for young bands
    to survive nowadays, they need to get paid for their efforts.
    touring costs money. recording costs money.
    unless you're ok with bands recording their songs on
    their Palm Treo. personally i went the extra mile and
    tried to incorporate that ancient and illusive medium
    known as "analog tape." because, and i can hear the
    yawns welling up as i type... because it sounds better.
    the machines are expensive and a pain in the ass to
    maintain but they're worth it. that is unless people
    are just gonna steal your efforts.
    then it's a big fat FUCK NO, IT"S NOT WORTH IT.
    so don't be douche bags. support the process.
    devils advocate...
    it feels like the digital landscape has widened peoples
    appreciation of new music. it's placed alternative forms of
    music in front of those who may not have been exposed otherwise.
    it feels like people are more excited
    about music than they have been in a long time.
    but for fuck sake... pay the man for his song and dance.
    otherwise the only people who can afford to record quality
    music are the cookie cutter boy bands with their corporate
    sponsors and media machines.
    (Dick In Box Excluded, of course)
    please do your best to support
    bands like Autolux, the Burning Brides, Isis, etc...
    they need you.
    i need you, but they need you more. having said that...
    i'm doing this pretty much on my own.
    no label support aside from the distributor.
    it's a HUGE learning curve.
    but if i can navigate it, i will be able to share what
    i've learned.
    i can make it easier for other bands
    that are trying to do it on their own.
    make it possible for us all to survive in our little microcosms
    rather than fall victim to the seductive song of the sirens...
    the expensive and impersonal macrocosm
    of the major label dog and pony show.
    once again, thank you for your efforts.

    m j keenan
    professional dumbass
    the Minions
  • Posts: 7,249
    in todays mailbox


    dearest supporters, street teamers, and mailing listers.
    thank you for signing up to help.
    first and foremost, if you don't like what you're
    hearing from this project so far,
    don't lie about it out of respect.
    if you're compelled to support it in spite of what
    you've heard and not appreciated,
    then support it because you believe in the precedent of
    independence i'm attempting to set.
    promise me that much and then we can proceed from here.
    this project for me is one part fun,
    one part learning experience.
    trying to go it alone, without a label to convolute
    my efforts is very terrifying, chaotic,
    and challenging. but all in a very positive way.
    many many dark corners and unknowns. it's liberating but
    still pretty damn scary. this is a very very expensive education.
    i could very easily lose my ass on this whole thing.
    but it's sort of ok. i can afford a new ass.
    anyway...
    lot's of controversy flying about regarding downloading.
    time to throw my 2 cents in. downloading wont effect me TOO much.
    but it will affect those bands right on the edge. bands who
    could use the hundred bucks to make it to the next town to
    play a show (gas and food aren't free. go figure) .
    or could use some cash to record a new record.
    ( imagine that. it actually takes money to record a record.)
    i can afford to pay for the recording of my record.
    i'm one of the lucky ones. (thanks to nirvana and the
    label feeding frenzy, i won the early 90's grunge lottery.)
    but those days are history. in order for young bands
    to survive nowadays, they need to get paid for their efforts.
    touring costs money. recording costs money.
    unless you're ok with bands recording their songs on
    their Palm Treo. personally i went the extra mile and
    tried to incorporate that ancient and illusive medium
    known as "analog tape." because, and i can hear the
    yawns welling up as i type... because it sounds better.
    the machines are expensive and a pain in the ass to
    maintain but they're worth it. that is unless people
    are just gonna steal your efforts.
    then it's a big fat FUCK NO, IT"S NOT WORTH IT.
    so don't be douche bags. support the process.
    devils advocate...
    it feels like the digital landscape has widened peoples
    appreciation of new music. it's placed alternative forms of
    music in front of those who may not have been exposed otherwise.
    it feels like people are more excited
    about music than they have been in a long time.
    but for fuck sake... pay the man for his song and dance.
    otherwise the only people who can afford to record quality
    music are the cookie cutter boy bands with their corporate
    sponsors and media machines.
    (Dick In Box Excluded, of course)
    please do your best to support
    bands like Autolux, the Burning Brides, Isis, etc...
    they need you.
    i need you, but they need you more. having said that...
    i'm doing this pretty much on my own.
    no label support aside from the distributor.
    it's a HUGE learning curve.
    but if i can navigate it, i will be able to share what
    i've learned.
    i can make it easier for other bands
    that are trying to do it on their own.
    make it possible for us all to survive in our little microcosms
    rather than fall victim to the seductive song of the sirens...
    the expensive and impersonal macrocosm
    of the major label dog and pony show.
    once again, thank you for your efforts.

    m j keenan
    professional dumbass

    That is pretty cool. That said the i only listened to the 30 second previews of the EP on itunes for pucifier and i admiti it is hard to judge something from just 30 seconds but i don't think it was my cup of tea.

    I doubt i'll be purchasing this stuff or illegally downloading it :)
    Charlotte 00 | Charlotte 03 | Asheville 04 | Atlanta 12 | Greenville 16 | Columbia 16 |Seattle 18  | Nashville 22 | Ohana Festival 24 x2 | Atlanta 25 x2
  • Posts: 387
    There is a song called Cuntry Boner that I have heard on the XM. It is pretty funny. This album is definatley not to be taken too seriously....sorta Primus like music.
    8-20-92 \ 6-16-08
    10-4-96 \ 5-6-10
    9-6-98 \ 5-7-10
    4-19-03 \ 9-22-12
    10-6-04 \ 7-19-13
    6-24-06 \ 12-6-13
    10-1-14 \ 4-16-16
    \ 4-26-16 \
  • I hope there is some serious music to be found in this album. The man (MJK) releases new material far far too infrequently, for me to be excited about what amounts to a comedy cd.
  • releeseme wrote:
    There is a song called Cuntry Boner that I have heard on the XM. It is pretty funny. This album is definatley not to be taken too seriously....sorta Primus like music.
    Exactly, that's what I like about it. It's a really cool change from all the emotional, taxing material Maynard usually deals with. Something fun to listen to while we wait for the next Tool or APC album.
    Cuntry Boner is interesting to say the least. But I don't think it made the final cut on the album. It's being sold as a single with a really cool Circle Jerks cover as B-side, World Up My Ass.
  • Posts: 245
    Must have a different sound other than Tool or A Perfect Circle i guess...if not why bother. By the way its supposed to be released October 30th.
  • some of the puscifer songs that have being released on soundtracks have being awesome, hopefully there aren't too many joke songs.
    The wind is blowing cold
    Have we lost our way tonight?
    Have we lost our hope to sorrow?

    Feels like were all alone
    Running further from what’s right
    And there are no more heroes to follow

    So what are we becoming?
    Where did we go wrong?
  • Posts: 770
    i am fairly excited for it this album...

    Nin
    Radiohead
    MJK

    who is next to drop label?
  • Posts: 957
    lephty wrote:
    i am fairly excited for it this album...

    Nin
    Radiohead
    MJK

    who is next to drop label?

    Neither Radiohead or NIN are under contract with a record company. I Tool continues past their next album, they will go inde.

    Please tell that you have heard about Radiohead's stunt. You can't do that, if you have a record company.
  • Posts: 770
    Oh, Jimmy wrote:
    Neither Radiohead or NIN are under contract with a record company. I Tool continues past their next album, they will go inde.

    Please tell that you have heard about Radiohead's stunt. You can't do that, if you have a record company.

    i dont think i understand anything you are saying here.

    what stunt did Radiohead do?
  • Posts: 519
    album is streaming on puscifer.com
    ..and you will come to find that we are all one mind, capable of all that's imagined and all conceivable
  • London, Ontario, Canada Posts: 2,863
    hodge wrote:
    album is streaming on puscifer.com

    Thanks, lol sounds not very good thus far, but my opinion.
    London 2005
    Toronto 2011 night 2
    Hamilton 2011
    London 2013
  • I love these new songs! Not dissapointed one bit. The contibutions with Lustmord are my favorates so far, especially Drunk With Power and DoZo. I will definetely be supporing this project by getting the CD next Tuesday.
    Maynard is amazing. This ALMOST makes up for not getting any new APC for awhile.
  • This stuff is awesome!!!
    I'm trying to drink away the part of the day I cannot sleep away...
  • Vagina Mine is my new epic song.
  • Posts: 957
    I love these new songs! Not dissapointed one bit. The contibutions with Lustmord are my favorates so far, especially Drunk With Power and DoZo. I will definetely be supporing this project by getting the CD next Tuesday.
    Maynard is amazing. This ALMOST makes up for not getting any new APC for awhile.

    Maynard left APC. Last I heard Billy was just gonna do the singin, but there were rumors pretty recently that Maynard would return to the fold after Tool is finished supporting 10k Days.
  • Posts: 10,521
    Oh, Jimmy wrote:
    Maynard left APC. Last I heard Billy was just gonna do the singin, but there were rumors pretty recently that Maynard would return to the fold after Tool is finished supporting 10k Days.

    From an interview in this month's Revolver:

    "So I thought it was time to let A Perfect Circle go for now and let Billy explore himself. It's tough for a guy who went from being a guitar tech to being in a band with this pretentious, famous singer and having to live in that shadow. It was important for Billy to go and do his own thing and really explore his own sound and let people hear what he has to say and how he would do it on his own, and then we'll get back and do some A Perfect Circle stuff."

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