Jackass-tähti vierailee Devilmentin albumilla
Cradle Of Filth-vokalisti Dani Filthin luotsaaman Devilmentin ”The Great And Secret Show” albumi julkaistaan halloweenina, lokakuun 31. päivä. Nyt yhtye on paljastanut, että levyllä vierailee Jackass tv-ohjelmasta tuttu Bam Margera. Bam Margeran ääntä voi kuulla Devilmentin coveroimassa Midnight Oil-klassikossa ”Beds Are Burning”. Kappale tulee löytymään levyn ensimmäisen painoksen bonusraitana. Yhtye on myös julkaissut kolmannen osan videohaastattelusarjastaan. Lue lisää katsoaksesi Bam Margeran sekä Dani Filthin kommentit sekä videohaastattelu.
”Having known Dani for a while now, and having him sing onstage with me at my wedding in Iceland last year, when he asked me to be a part of a song DEVILMENT were covering, I naturally jumped at the chance. The original track was awesome, this new interpretation of it is even better and I am just stoked to be a part of Dani’s new band’s stuff, which in all honesty f**king rocks like a muthaf**king f**k!“ – Bam Margera
”It was actually on my birthday last year when the idea came to me to cover this track, as for some strange reason I kept hearing it being played on the local radio station and subsequently, a few times when I breezed into petrol stations and food stores. I’ve always liked the song since hearing it in my teens, as I think it’s very anthemic, and CRADLE OF FILTH have always been known for undertaking wacky songs and bastardising them to our own twisted ends, so with my birthday epiphany bursting upon me, I put the idea of covering the tune to the rest of the band… to a positive response. As for my good friend Bam Margera, I thought it would be cool for him to demonstrate his vocal prowess by returning a favour, for he’d had me sing with him (strangely enough, ANATHEMA’s ’Sleepless’) at his wedding ceremony in Iceland last year and I thought it a top notch way to get him back in style! He didn’t require much persuasion… In all seriousness, it was a challenge and as a band we have given the track a slightly more psychotic edge, courtesy of pounding drums, hypnotic bass, industrial-esque guitars and a wicked keyboard melody lending it a John Carpenter/Tubular Bells ’Exorcist’ vibe. Plus of course there’s the vocals!” – Dani Filth