Love, Lust, and Genocide - a new album, a new direction!
It's been 2 years in the making. It was a labor of love. It was a radical new direction that was, paradoxically, a return to my rock & Punk roots.
The result is Love, Lust, and Genocide, an album I am so very proud of.
The title and the cover both suggest that this is an intense, not-easy-to-digest album, and that is so. It's passionate, controversial, noisy, experimental, exuberant, and above all, it means what it says.
It also has some amazing musicians on it, including special guests like Bill Laswell and Craig Hazen on bass, Steve Gorn on Bansuri flute, Senegalese sensation Mamadou Diate on guitar and vocals, Finnish wunderkind Artur Uronen on 8 string lap steel guitar, and many more.
The result is Love, Lust, and Genocide, an album I am so very proud of.
The title and the cover both suggest that this is an intense, not-easy-to-digest album, and that is so. It's passionate, controversial, noisy, experimental, exuberant, and above all, it means what it says.
It also has some amazing musicians on it, including special guests like Bill Laswell and Craig Hazen on bass, Steve Gorn on Bansuri flute, Senegalese sensation Mamadou Diate on guitar and vocals, Finnish wunderkind Artur Uronen on 8 string lap steel guitar, and many more.