Doug Aldrich states The Dead Daisies will be “full on” for next couple of years or at least this year
Doug Aldrich states The Dead Daisies will be “full on” for next couple of years or at least this year
The Dead Daisies guitarist Doug Aldrich (Dio, Whitesnake, Burning Rain, Revolution Saints) was recently interviewed on the Tunestiles Podcast. Aldrich spoke about The Dead Daisies‘ much anticipated new studio album with the new line-up of Glenn Hughes (Trapeze, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Black Country Communion) on lead vocals and bass, Deen Castronovo (Hardline, Journey, Ozzy Osbourne, Revolution Saints) on drums and David Lowy on rhythm guitar.
Aldrich was asked about The Dead Daisies being his main project to which he replied (as transcribed by the Tunestiles Podcast): “It’s been the mothership for me, the main gig. And I’ve had some free time to do other things, but at this point, we’re gearing up to it’s going to be full on Dead Daisies for the next couple of years, or at least this year.”
In terms of recording the new album with producer Ben Gross in France during the month of November 2019, Aldrich indicated: “It was just a great process doing it together, everyone in an all-for-one / one-for-all type of thing. And when you do it like that everybody gets invested in each song. Because, of course I can put a guitar part down without anybody being there. But it was really nice to have Glenn there, because Glenn would say ‘Hey, you know, what about this? Or how about if you do it like that?’ And I would say ‘Well, let’s try it!’ and nine times out of 10 it would be like ‘Yeah, I see what you mean, that’s really cool! Let’s do that!”… So it really helps when you’re all together in the same room.”
You can listen to the interview with Doug Aldrich at Tunestiles Podcast’s website.
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