Legendary ex-W.A.S.P. Guitarist Chris Holmes has launched a brand new video for the song “TFMF”, watch it below. “TFMF” is taken from his solo album “Shitting Bricks”.
In addition, 6 more dates have been added to the “BE SOMEBODY” European tour from his band Chris Holmes’ MEAN MAN. Check out all the tour dates on the flyer below.
Chris Holmes’ MEAN MAN toured Europe last year and with returning it will be even bigger and better ! Chris Holmes’ Mean Man play no less than seven W.A.S.P classics in their set to include a crowd invitation to three members of the audience to come and join in on “ I Wanna Be Somebody”, promising for a very memorable night. Free, Meet and Greets are organised at the end of each gig at the merch booth.
Jimmy Kay from Canada’s The Metal Voice spoke to ex-W.A.S.P. Guitarist Chris Holmes about his new solo album “Shitting Bricks”, current tour set list, his relationship with Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P., the famous pool scene in Decline of western civilization documentary p2 and his memories with Randy Rhoads, Kevin Dubrow, Eddie Van Halen and auditioning for Ozzy Osbourne.
On his new solo album Shitting Bricks which was released on May 2, 2015
“Shitting Bricks I did it all myself. From working on the first solo album with Phil Taylor (ex Motorhead) I learned how to program drums. I wrote the songs as I went, let it sit and work some more. Feedback has been good.”
On his opinion on Death metal
“I went out last night and saw some groups, there is this new thing called Death Metal. I couldn’t understand a dam word they sang. I had to ask all the singers are you singing in English or French. It tripped me out. They scream, real loud as hard as they can real low. I’ve never really seen it. I was in the washroom and the guitar player I play with came in and goes what are you doing, how you can sit there and watch this. I said, well I learn what not to do.”
On his time in W.A.S.P. in the beginning and relationship with Blackie Lawless
“It seemed like it was all for one, one for all, everybody worked to the same goals. But deep down inside Blackie had his means of controlling everything and being the only guy, so that’s what he always wanted to do. He doesn’t want to work with other people. It’s obvious on the second album, The Last Command, he’s on the cover. And it’s all about him him him. I never heard from Blackie, hey Chris you did a good job. I always heard about how terrible I played. You want to know the honest thing about it, Blackie he was jealous of me.”
Asked about the what pain he was covering up by drinking during, The Decline of western civilization pool interview
First I think I was drinking cause I was an alcoholic. And It was also being in W.A.S.P. Being treated the way I was being treated all the time. You got to understand if somebody uses reverse psychology on you to hold you down so you don’t shine like they do. I was always held down all the time, anything I did I was always in trouble and you get tired of that. Every bad thing that happened to W.A.S.P. was my fault, which most of the time it wasn’t.”
On his memories of Randy Rhoads and Ozzy Osbourne audition
“Randy wore poka dots and bow ties. He was always a cool guy. A lot of my friends were his students. Randy was good but once he hooked up with Ozzy, that was it . It was a good combination. I auditioned that night when Ozzy saw Quiet Riot play. I went down to the studio, Dana Strum was driving Ozzy around finding musiciens and I was one of them. And I audionted Friday night at 8 o clock up at the studio and as Ozzy came in I played some guitar, then he and Strum went to see Quiet Riot that night and Ozzy took him the next day.”
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