It’s been seven years since A Perfect Circle final launched an album, 2018’s Eat the Elephant, however guitarist Billy Howerdel and singer Maynard James Keenan say {that a} new album might be on the best way.
In a brand new retrospective interview with Revolver trying again at 25 years of A Good Circle, each Howerdel and Keenan addressed the potential for a brand new album.
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Howerdel, who composes a lot of the band’s music, disclosed that he’s been engaged on new songs that might find yourself on the subsequent APC album. “As I’m writing, generally I discover myself [thinking], ‘Wow, I actually like this, however man, that is fucking sinister,’” mentioned the guitarist. “I’m in a not-sleeping-much and self-discovery mode. Once I’m writing music, I’ve been full night-terror, waking up — like, can’t-let-your-mind-rest factor.”
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Keenan added that he’s continually writing music for all three of his bands, together with APC, Device and Puscifer, noting, “I’m at all times writing. I’m writing with everybody,” whereas particularly referring to Device when he remarked, “And if I can get the opposite guys to dig in, there’s at all times that.”
The singer continued, “I’m certain that Billy’s bought a folder of enjoyable stuff for me to dig by means of. It’s all about timing.”
Elsewhere within the interview, Howerdel regarded again at A Good Circle’s evolving lineup through the years, together with the departure of authentic bassist Paz Lenchantin. “It was such a excessive, after which it simply type of fell aside,” the guitarist recalled of her exit from the band. “She sort of musically broke up with me that day. I feel she wished to contribute extra within the writing, which possibly I used to be holding near my chest nonetheless.”
A Good Circle are within the midst of the “Sessanta V2.0 Tour” with Puscifer and Primus. The outing runs by means of a June seventh gig in Auburn, Washington, with tickets to the remaining exhibits available here.
Final yr, A Good Circle, Puscifer, and Primus every launched a brand new tune on the Sessanta E.P.P.P., with APC’s contribution being the monitor “Kindred.”