Music News Headline Answers With PORN's Philippe Deschemin... aka Mr Strangler January/February 2020 • 4th Edition #74
Metal Pulp And Paper: Thank you, Mr Strangler, for taking the time to be a part of Metal Pulp And Paper’s Music News Headline Questions. We appreciate it. So, just in case you or the reader are new to this, this is how it all works, it won’t sting a bit. We here at the Metal Pulp And Paper headquarters pulled some recent music news headlines from the Metal Injection website and turned them into questions. Pretty simple, just like putting on your pants one leg at a time. So, once again, please place seat backs and tray tables in the upright position, hang on, here we go. Putting on your seat belt is totally up to you… 1. Hardcore Show In A Denny's Restaurant Results In Hundreds of Dollars In Damages
MPAP: So, this 17-year-old kid, Bryson Del Valle, booked his first DIY show at a Denny’s restaurant for the punk band Wacko. Obviously, Denny’s is not the ideal spot to play a hardcore music show, or is it? Still, somehow Bryson pulled it off at the Santa Anna restaurant other than the damages done to the establishment. First off, I guess the show sold out, so maybe Bryson is onto something here. Can’t imagine why Denny’s agreed to it, what were they thinking? So, I guess the question is, where would you like your band to perform that is not the ordinary place to play, and maybe get a bit wild and wreak havoc on some table and chairs? And since the story has gone viral, Green Day donated $2,000 to help pay for the damages.
Mr Strangler: We like the idea to play in not so ordinary places, that's exciting and can allow us to create some different atmosphere than in the usual club gigs, but to me, it's important to be able to provide a good show to our fans; a great sound, great lights... So, this kind of gig is not for PORN,I guess. Even as a spectator, attending to a show, I appreciate good sound and appropriate place. 2. Meth Recounts Hilariously Crazy Story Of Missing Their Gathering Of The Juggalos Set
MPAP: Every year Insane Clown Posse puts on a music festival called Gathering Of The Juggalos, and let’s just say it’s not a music fest you’d want to take your parents to or go there on your first date. Shit, what do I know, maybe you would want to take them there? Either way, you’re going to see some fucked up shit happening there. Anyways, one of the members of Meth told a crazy story about trying to get there to play but was unable to find the right stage they were to play on that day. Now, what about you, any crazy band stories about missing a show, or about almost missing a show that is memorable?
Mr Strangler: During the first years of PORN, we were often drunk on stage, young and drunk as fuck. Today, we are more focused on providing good shows. And booze and performance don't go well together. Plus, I am working my BJJ and boxing for a decade now, and drugs and alcohol don't help to improve yourself. But I appreciate beer with friends, wine, good food, and cigars sometimes. 3.Destruction Vocalist on Metallica: "Once You're A Billionaire, What Should You Be Pissed Off About?"
MPAP: I don’t think Lars or James are billionaires just yet, but maybe in another year or two they will be, who knows? So, anyways, Schmier, Destruction’s vocalist, said in an interview that Metallica's lack of heaviness and anger over the years has to do with the fact that Metallica got rich. Do you think that’s a fair assumption that if you’re no longer pissed off about anything in the world, or whatever it will reflect in your music? Mr Strangler: I don't think money has nothing to do with your rage or desire to play heavy music. It's all about your life journey. For example, Metallica started as adolescent, they were not adults. So, it's normal to want to change the music they play. If I recall, St. Anger was way more aggressive than Load and ReLoad, but they were more rich. Another example, Pantera. The more they were famous, and rich, the more they played heavy music. With PORN, our actual Trilogy is more heavy than our second album. Metallica are so famous, they are an easy target. And to be honest, I am not a fan of the band at all, never was. I prefer Slayer, Testament, Anthrax, and Megadeth. But I respect them, I respect all the musicians. I don't talk shit over other bands. Never. But we also have our haters... 4. Airline Forces Woman Wearing "Hail Satan" Shirt To Either Change or Get Off The Plane
MPAP: Satanism is officially recognized as a religion in the United States now. Still, it was far too much for one American Airlines crew to handle, who forced a passenger to change her shirt if she wanted to remain on board the plane. She was escorted up to the front of the aircraft and told to remover her shirt or get kicked off the plane. She eventually covered up the 'so-called offensive' shirt with one of her husbands. What are your thoughts on this? If her shirt had said 'Hail Jesus', no one would probably have even have batted an eye. So, should you be allowed to wear anything you want out in public? What if your favorite shirt could be offensive to one person, but not to others, what do you do? Ever had someone report you to someone or just glare at you for what you were wearing at an airport, or anywhere in public before?
Mr Strangler: We have a t-shirt: Jesus Loves PORN. We have been attacked by religious organizations in Europe. We are PORN. We have been attacked, and still attacked, by radical feminist organization (anti-porn). Regarding to this particular case; of course praising Satan will bring you more problems than Jesus, so, I am not surprised. I would probably not wear it on a plane, before or after a border control. Maybe in these situations you have to play a low profile, and freely and proudly wear your t-shirt after. 5. Lars Ulrich Can See Metallica Going For Another 20 Years
MPAP: Metallica formed as a band in 1981, so, in the year 2020, that would put them at touring the World for 38 years. So, add another 20 more years, that would then put them at touring just under six decades. Is that even fathomable to think about? But check this out, Dame Vera is the UK's best-selling female artist. She began performing publicly at the age of seven and is still performing to this day. Her first radio broadcast was with the Joe Loss Orchestra in 1935. That’s 85 years so far. So, try and beat that Metallica! Now how far ahead do you see yourself going? Do you still want to be performing five, ten, or even 20 years from now? Mr Strangler: I don't know where I’ll be in ten years. I love to perform, I love to write music. So, I hope I'll still be doing it, but I also love to write novels. I am also a journalist, I do a lot of things, and I don't know what I will doing the most in the future. If you still have pleasure, you have to continue, whatever your age! 6. New Study Says Listening To 78 Minutes Of Music Daily Is Important To Your Health
MPAP: Well, first off, are you listening to the recommended amount? And then, what do you do at home vs. out on the road to stay healthy or keep in shape? Do you worry about your health while out on the road? After a while, the same truck stop corn dog and burrito has to get old eating all the time, right? What are some of the main obstacles you have to deal with?
Mr Strangler: Of course, I listen to a lot of music! I think around two hours minimum daily. I love music! The most important thing is health, physically and mentally. I do a lot of sports. I'm a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu purple belt, and I do some boxing too, French boxing: Savate. On tour I don't drink alcohol, I drink a lot of water, more than usual, and I rest a lot. On tour you have a lot of time to spend, so, I will recommend to everybody to do sports, it will helps physically and mentally. Life is a struggle; you have to be prepared. 7. Jason Newsted Told By Doctors To Stop Headbanging
MPAP: Recently Newsted, formerly of Flotsam & Jetsam and Metallica, said that 25 years of headbanging has finally caught up with him, and it’s time to, as doctors have told him over the years, it’s time to 'stop spinning the head.' Luckily, he doesn’t have to get surgery yet, but Slayer’s bassist Tom Araya was not as fortunate and had to have anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgery done in 2010. So, what’s something if the doctor told you to do stop doing, you would stop doing. And then on the other side of the coin, what’s something if he told you to stop doing, you wouldn’t do because you like it so much?
Mr Strangler: I've got very bad back problems due to the BJJ. Multiple discal hernia. It was very, very, painful. I was forced to stop BJJ for a while. So, I took some rest, did some yoga, reeducation, focused on boxing, so I was able to start again BJJ, but not with the same intensity. After a big injury you have to adjust your practice... It was also painful on stage... It was not a good period. 8. KNOTFEST Mexico Canceled After Fans Rush The Stage, Breaking Barricades. MPAP: A security safety issue prevented fans from seeing the rest of Knotfest after the stage barricade broke during Behemoth's set, and it was impossible to fix it in time for the final two acts of the night, Evanescence and Slipknot, so, in the end, the rest of the show was canceled, and this did not sit well many. In pictures and video footage that surfaced, it shows many fans getting onto the stage and destroying some of Evanescence’s equipment, and set fire to Will Hunts drum set. Obviously, you don’t want this kind of shit to happen. The fans took it too far, music was more important than the safety of others. What’re your thoughts on this?
Mr Strangler: I found it funny. No one was harmed. It's just gears... 9. Alice Cooper Says Lemmy's Idea Of Not Drinking Was "Maybe Just Five Or Six Drinks"
MPAP: Alice explained that one time that Lemmy from Motorhead told him he had quit drinking. Lemmy’s idea of not drinking was not drinking a bottle of whiskey each night. Maybe just five or six drinks. Are the days of excessive drinking and partying over with? What is life out on the road for you? Are you quiet when you’re not on tour, but look out, when the tour begins you can’t wait to hang out with the other bands and have a few drinks?
Mr Strangler: As I said previously, I don't drink that much on tour. Lemmy is kind of a icon, but seriously, the last shows you can see on YouTube, he was not his top, to stay polite. If you are not able to perform, you cannot go on stage, you have to respect the audience. 10.Kiss Played A Show For Great White Sharks But No Sharks Actually Showed Up
MPAP: I think this is the first music headline that I can’t think of anything to come up with for a question, but it just seemed so good not to talk about it. Let’s see what I can come up with in the end; either way, let’s continue. So, anyways, some Air-B-N-B company paid Kiss probably a butt load of money to perform live on a boat, like they needed it anyway, but it was for a good cause, and some fans got once in a lifetime performance. Hmmm, now that I’m thinking about it, is this Bryson’s second booking to have a band perform in a not so-usual-place? Knowing this outcome, I think he needs to stick with restaurants and book his next show at a Red Lobster. Don’t worry; it wasn’t him that booked it. But anyways, to get to the moral of the story, if anyone cares, Kiss set up and actually performed live on a boat off the coast of Port Lincoln in support of the Australian Marine Conservation Society in front of like eight special die-hard fans. The whole idea of the debacle was that Kiss would play some songs, and then sharks swimming in the area would show up because they 'love the low-frequency sounds of rock and roll.' Bassist Gene Simmons was very impressed with the whole ordeal and even said, "Guys, this is probably the most interesting gig I’ve ever done. I’d want my own autograph after this." Bam! I’ve got it! Let’s go with this, (fireworks and sirens wailing), let’s have the first-ever Metal Pulp And Paper Headline Questions three-part question. This is exciting. Mary, drum roll please…
MPAP: What has been your most interesting gig so far? Mr Stangler: The first and the last maybe. The first because, you will always remember it. It was a disaster. Not the actual PORN, but we played some songs that ended up on the first album. And the last concert, or the next, is always the more important to me.
MPAP: Is there a person out there walking this earth that you’d like to get an autograph from?
Mr Strangler: I am a big fan of a lot of bands or artists. Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, The Cure, Led Zeppelin, REM, Alice In Chains.
MPAP: And then, give a shout out to a local band from your home town out there that you think the sharks would have shown up to listen to instead of Kiss.
Mr Strangler: In France we have some good bands, Venice May, Heartlay, Aura Shred... 11.Five Finger Death Punch Guitarist Talks Backstage Perks: Their Own Dressing Rooms, Masseuses & Personal Assistants
MPAP: Must be nice, I guess, right? I don’t know how true this one is, but alongside Haribo gummy bears in his dressing room, Marilyn Manson reportedly has asked for a 'bald-headed, toothless hooker' in his rider at one point in his music career. What have been some of your backstage perks that you’ve gotten or asked for before? Can you top Manson’s?
Mr Stangler: Nope! 12. Pete Townshend Says The Who "Sort Of Invented Heavy Metal" In 1970
MPAP: Ya right! And this is coming from a guy that recently said in an interview he’s glad drummer Keith Moon and bassist John Entwistle are dead and gone and no longer in The Who. What a dick. Anyways, who do you think invented Heavy Metal music in your eyes. Some say Black Sabbath’s self-titled album in 1970 was the birth of Heavy Metal music. Others argue that Blue Cheer's 1968 record Vincebus Eruptum is the first heavy metal album, while others say Coven's 1969 album Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls is where it all started. Maybe you have a total different take on it?
Mr Strangler: I love The Who, but to me, the turnig point from rock to metal is Black Sabbath and also Deep Purple with Machine Head. All the british heavy metal was inspired by this album. 13.Metallica's 1991 Self-Titled Album Breaks New Billboard Record
MPAP: Yes, I know, I know. Not another Metallica question. What can I say they make a lot of news headlines. So, the Black album is approaching 17 million sales in the United States while cresting over 31 million worldwide and has sold so well that it's now become one of the only four albums in history, of any genre, to be on the Billboard 220 for 550 non-consecutive weeks. That’s over ten years? At one point I think I heard it sells like 5,000 copies a week. I wonder how many warehouses Lars has rented over the years to store them all? Anyways, blah, blah blah, either way, it’s quite the accomplishment, but more importantly, what about your band? What is something that you’re proud of that has happened, and why?
Mr Strangler: Our previous album , The Darkest Of Human Desires- Act II is our biggest successs, so far. We just released the new single from our upcoming album, No Monsters In God's Eyes-Act III, the final act of Trilogy based on a fictionnal serial killer: Mr Strangler. We hope this new album will have more success than the previous. And in fact, we hope that each album will have more success than the previous! MPAP: Well, that wraps up another edition of Metal Pulp And Paper’s Headline Questions, and those were some great answers. Now Mary, tell them what they’ve won. Mary? Hey Mary! Shit, we can’t find Mary, haha! So, on behalf of Metal Pulp And Paper, we’d like to thank you, Philippe, for taking the time to answer these recent music news headline questions. We look forward to what you or your band, PORN, does in 2020 and beyond. Any last words for all your fans and all the Metal Pulp And Paper readers out there?
Mr Stangler: Thank you very much! We are PORN, you are PORN!