Title: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: LIGuns on February 04, 2008, 04:13:44 PM The Pulse of Radio reports that ASHES DIVIDE, the new project fronted by A PERFECT CIRCLE guitarist Billy Howerdel, has launched its own YouTube channel at this location. An initial group of interviews between Howerdel and MTV personality Matt Pinfield has been posted at the site. In the exchanges, Howerdel discusses his musical upbringing, recording with A PERFECT CIRCLE, the assembly of the ASHES DIVIDE touring band and the inspiration behind some of the project's songs.
One little-known fact about Howerdel is that before forming A PERFECT CIRCLE with TOOL singer Maynard James Keenan in 2000, he spent several years working on the still-unreleased GUNS N' ROSES album, "Chinese Democracy". Howerdel told The Pulse of Radio what he contributed to the record. "I came in there initially to program some guitar sounds, and then wound up hitting it off with Axl (Rose, GUNS frontman), and then my job kind of migrated into the computer guy. I don't know what you would call me exactly. I kind of was there all night with Axl as he would work. The band came in during the day with a producer and would work most of the day, and then I would come in ten o'clock at night, say goodbye to those guys, Axl would show up later on, and then we'd do our thing all night and then do it the next day." ASHES DIVIDE's debut album, "Keep Telling Myself It's All Right", is due out on April 8. The first single is called "The Stone". Howerdel sings and plays guitar, bass and keyboard on the album, which also features A PERFECT CIRCLE's Josh Freese on drums and Maynard James Keenan's 11-year-old son Devo on cello. ASHES DIVIDE has yet to announce tour plans or a live lineup. Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: ppbebe on February 04, 2008, 04:21:29 PM Damn you beat me.
I was posting the article to this thread http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=50181.0 Quote before forming A PERFECT CIRCLE with TOOL singer Maynard James Keenan in 2000, he spent several years So was he in the project from around 1995 to 2000? :confused: Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: Jim on February 04, 2008, 04:24:05 PM Hey!, I had no idea that their working relationship was so close. Well there you go.
The archives must, surely, be packed to the rafters. Forget Chinese Democracy!, it's the deluxe four disc edition down the line that I'm looking forward to most! Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: Guitar1281 on February 04, 2008, 04:36:48 PM Forget Chinese Democracy!, it's the deluxe four disc edition down the line that I'm looking forward to most! haha wow can you imagine like 10-20 years after it actually gets released when they re-release it and put like the outtakes or other versions of the songs on there like they do know with re releases, that would be a box set in it selfTitle: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: Jim on February 04, 2008, 04:42:49 PM I'd pay twelve times the asking price alone for just a copy of the album with Buckethead playing his guitar parts himself.........
Whoops. Shh. Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: ben9785 on February 04, 2008, 04:52:56 PM I agree with Jim. I know its nothing short of ridiculous to start thinking about anything else that may be coming down the line when the first album's still in negotiations, but there should most definitely be a box set chronicling the process of the album, the different versions of band lineups, song recordings, outtakes etc.
Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: Jaakko on February 04, 2008, 04:55:14 PM Lets get the first record first and then start bitching about demos... Peace ;)
Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: The Chad Cometh on February 04, 2008, 05:13:27 PM I agree with Jim. I know its nothing short of ridiculous to start thinking about anything else that may be coming down the line when the first album's still in negotiations, but there should most definitely be a box set chronicling the process of the album, the different versions of band lineups, song recordings, outtakes etc. Here here. It's gonna be some box set too. Fucking mammoth! I BOX! Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: GNRreunioneventually on February 04, 2008, 05:28:58 PM I'd pay twelve times the asking price alone for just a copy of the album with Buckethead playing his guitar parts himself......... Whoops. Shh. I'm with ya there man :beer: Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: burnz007 on February 04, 2008, 06:08:52 PM wow this really highlights the vast amount time the band has sunk into this album... it's unprecedented... unless anyone can think of another band/musician who has spent this much time on one album.
Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: Saul on February 04, 2008, 08:19:25 PM I'd pay twelve times the asking price alone for just a copy of the album with Buckethead playing his guitar parts himself......... Whoops. Shh. Quoting for truth starts now!! Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: *Timothy* on February 05, 2008, 12:47:23 AM wow this really highlights the vast amount time the band has sunk into this album... it's unprecedented... unless anyone can think of another band/musician who has spent this much time on one album. Boston took something like ten years from their first album till the follow up came out. Hell wasn't the first APC album recorded on Guns studio time and dim? I seem to recall hearing and reading that. Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: LanceLazer on February 05, 2008, 01:22:18 AM Boston took something like ten years from their first album till the follow up came out. Or... 2. It was 8 years between the second and third though. Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: *Timothy* on February 05, 2008, 03:01:34 AM I knew it was something like that . Guess I could have done a quick google search, but hell I am lazy :hihi:
Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: Chief on February 05, 2008, 03:15:03 AM no, but APC kind of formed as result of Howerdel having the GNR gig.
wow this really highlights the vast amount time the band has sunk into this album... it's unprecedented... unless anyone can think of another band/musician who has spent this much time on one album. Boston took something like ten years from their first album till the follow up came out. Hell wasn't the first APC album recorded on Guns studio time and dim? I seem to recall hearing and reading that. Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: Nytunz on February 05, 2008, 04:03:19 AM I remember Maynard said in a interview, that Axl was not happy when Maynard formed APC with Billy. Dont know if its true, or just Maynie-showoff..
But anyway. APC is one of the best and important addition to the music industri the last 10 years.. Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: kollemann on February 05, 2008, 05:03:38 AM The next one.... ;)
Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: Bill 213 on February 05, 2008, 11:38:57 AM wow this really highlights the vast amount time the band has sunk into this album... it's unprecedented... unless anyone can think of another band/musician who has spent this much time on one album. Brian Wilson started working on Smile with the Beach Boys in 1966......Finally completed and released it with his new touring band in 2004. Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: slashsbaconpit on February 05, 2008, 12:04:35 PM Cool story. : ok:
Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: novrain91 on February 05, 2008, 02:01:44 PM wow this really highlights the vast amount time the band has sunk into this album... it's unprecedented... unless anyone can think of another band/musician who has spent this much time on one album. Brian Wilson started working on Smile with the Beach Boys in 1966......Finally completed and released it with his new touring band in 2004. Yeah but Brian Wilson was a fucking loon!! Plus he didn't spend all of those years working on Smile, he did other things in between. Like go to mental hospitals,etc. Not the best person to compare Axl with, well if you wanna make Axl look good anyways! Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: misterID on February 05, 2008, 09:32:57 PM And the difference beteween Axl and Brian Wilson is what? :hihi: ;)
Hey!, I had no idea that their working relationship was so close. Well there you go. The archives must, surely, be packed to the rafters. Forget Chinese Democracy!, it's the deluxe four disc edition down the line that I'm looking forward to most! I'd be excited about that too. But from what I remember in past interviews with Billy and Maynard, Billy took most of the stuff he and Axl worked on together and put it on APC's first album. I hear that was where the anomosity between Axl and Maynard really stems from, not Maynard's bragging about stealing/freeing Billy and Axl wanting to keep Billy from forming his own band. I never believed that, especially how fondly Billy and Josh Freese speak about Axl. Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: The_Wretched on February 05, 2008, 09:44:36 PM at this rate CD will be limited edition 300 disc set. :no:
Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: *Timothy* on February 05, 2008, 09:54:32 PM at this rate CD will be limited edition 300 disc set. :no: And how would that be a bad thing? I would buy the hell out of that. Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: Ulises on February 05, 2008, 10:01:57 PM at this rate CD will be limited edition 300 disc set. :no: And how would that be a bad thing? I would buy the hell out of that. Count me too! Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: ppbebe on February 06, 2008, 01:00:27 PM at this rate CD will be limited edition 300 disc set. :no: And how would that be a bad thing? I would buy the hell out of that. it would take me more than a decade to digest the discs. Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: PJ on February 06, 2008, 02:18:07 PM And the difference beteween Axl and Brian Wilson is what? :hihi: ;) billy never wrote anything.. he was just an enginneer... Hey!, I had no idea that their working relationship was so close. Well there you go. The archives must, surely, be packed to the rafters. Forget Chinese Democracy!, it's the deluxe four disc edition down the line that I'm looking forward to most! I'd be excited about that too. But from what I remember in past interviews with Billy and Maynard, Billy took most of the stuff he and Axl worked on together and put it on APC's first album. I hear that was where the anomosity between Axl and Maynard really stems from, not Maynard's bragging about stealing/freeing Billy and Axl wanting to keep Billy from forming his own band. I never believed that, especially how fondly Billy and Josh Freese speak about Axl. most of mer de noms was written in 1996 he was in the gnr camp around 98-99 Title: Re: Billy Howerdel talks CD Post by: misterID on February 09, 2008, 01:22:31 AM Wow, I guess Maynard and Billy were lying then.
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