GLENN DANZIG Talks To FULL METAL JACKIE About SAMHAIN, Next DANZIG Album (Audio)

September 16, 2014

Glenn Danzig was interviewed on the September 12-14 edition of Full Metal Jackie's nationally syndicated radio show. You can now listen to the chat using the Podbean widget below.

To see a full list of stations carrying the program and when it airs, go to FullMetalJackieRadio.com.

Asked when fans can expect to see the follow-up to DANZIG's 2010 album, "Deth Red Sabaoth", Glenn said: "I'm working on that right now." He added: "It seems like time just slips out of your hands. You wake up and, like, two or three years have passed.

"DANZIG did a lot of touring on this last record — I think more touring than I've ever done before. But it was spaced out over X amount of years.

"I think it's time to just sit back a little after these shows in the fall and try and get everything I've been doing out."

Danzig recently spent time in the studio working on an EP of Elvis Presley covers. A tentative early 2015 release is expected.

DANZIG's cover version of the the classic Lee Hazelwood/Nancy Sinatra song "Some Velvet Morning", featuring a guest appearance by Cherie Currie (THE RUNAWAYS),was made available for streaming last year. The track was supposed to appear on Danzig's covers album, which was also due to include Glenn's renditions of classic songs from BLACK SABBATH, ELVIS PRESLEY and ZZ TOP, among others.

Danzig was in the studio in February with DANZIG guitarist/bandmate Tommy Victor (also of PRONG) recording three new tracks for the next DANZIG album. As of six months ago, Glenn had five new songs in various stages of completion.

The first new DANZIG studio album in six years, "Deth Red Sabaoth", sold 11,700 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 35 on The Billboard 200 chart.

"Deth Red Sabaoth" was released on June 22, 2010 via Evilive/The End Records. Produced by Glenn, the CD was recorded in Los Angeles over the course of 2009.

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