W.A.S.P. - The Making Of Golgotha #4: “The Pure Warrior”

October 8, 2015, 8 years ago

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W.A.S.P. - The Making Of Golgotha #4: “The Pure Warrior”

Almost six years have passed since the world saw a new studio album from W.A.S.P. On October 2nd, the wait ended, as Blackie Lawless and co. released their new album, and Napalm Records debut, Golgotha.

Installment #4 of The Making Of Golgotha, written by Blackie Lawless, reads as follows:

"I know it’s presumed by a lot of people that because I am the main song writer that the other members of the band just come in and play their parts and they don’t contribute much beyond that.  I’m here to put that myth to rest.  Although that was true on the some records like “The Crimson Idol” nothing could be further from the truth with this band.  We go through long and lengthy rehearsal periods where we work on arrangements and overall song structure.  This goes on for months before we ever start to record for real.  We meticulously take songs apart and put them back together again.  With any creative process the first 10% is inspiration and the other 90% is like pulling a donkey uphill that doesn’t want to go.  In other words it’s 90% blood and sweat.  It’s where the real craft of songwriting takes place.  Get in there day after day and slug it out and beat on it with a big steel hammer until it starts to take shape!!  Does it sound like fun?  Yeah, if you’re a glutton for punishment!!  Why is it so painful?  Because in the back of your mind the anxiety of whether or not it’s going to turn out to be a masterpiece or a big pile of junk is ALWAYS eating at you.  I doubt there’s a professional songwriter on earth that doesn’t feel that after they’ve written their last song will EVER be able to do it again.  I remember listening to the “Idol”, for the first time about a year  after we recorded it and I had 2 thoughts.  Number one,  how did I do this?  And secondly and more importantly,  how in the world do I do this again!!!! It’s the constant “alligator” all songwriters wrestle with. 

But I have a secret weapon.  Enter Michael James Duda.  When I come up with a kind of a “thumb nail sketch” or a rough idea for a song, I usually run it by Mike before I ever let the others listen to it.  I call it the “Duda test”.  I can read him like a book!  Depending on the look on his face, I can tell right then and there whether it’s worth even trying to go forward with it or not.  When I play him the idea, if his face lights up, then at least there’s a chance the thing has possibilities.  But if he sits there with that look on his face like, “what’s wrong with you, or, why are you EVEN thinking about making me listen to this junk for”, then I know there’s little chance that song will EVER see the light of day.   The man knows a good thing when he hears it.  He never even stops to think.  He trusts his immediate gut reaction and for me that’s an enormous tool to have.  He doesn’t get caught up in whether other people will like it or if it’s the “cool” thing.  He’s gives me a “fan’s” honest reaction and that’s the best thing any songwriter could want….a built in Rock N’ Roll market tester!!

He’s been in this band for over 20 years. No other member is even close to that. He and I have done almost to 2000 shows together. The fans have no real idea of what goes on out on tour with a band that does the kind of physical output that we do onstage. It’s not all as glamorous as you may think it is. I’ve seen him severely injured and still perform. More than once I’ve seen him in between songs throwing up on the side of the stage where the audience can’t see him because of food poisoning. I’ve watched him many times with a boiling fever go out and still destroy an audience.

It’s often said that the Bass player is the 'heart beat' of any band. Talk about pure heart, he’s the 'Pure Warrior'. People get asked if they were in a fox hole who they’d want in there with them……well, he’s my man!!!!

Oh, and that other minor detail I forgot to mention, he’s one of the best bass guitarists in the World!!

'Golgotha' would have never turned out the way it did without his input and his ability to still see and hear music like a 15 year old. He believes in me as a songwriter but he’s not afraid to push me. Whenever we start to make a record I know he’s always looking over my shoulder like some sort of 'uncompromising vulture'.

But then again, I do the same to him. I wouldn’t want it any other way.

Him and I have been through a lot of blood and guts together. God forbid I ever had to do this with anyone else but him!!! Just call him, 'Iron Mike'!!"

Go to this location to read Parts 1, 2 and 3.

Blackie Lawless on Golgotha: "There are times in any band's career that somehow all things mesh together. Their experiences, influences, and personal timing bring them into a common space. This has happened with this record. Four years in the making has provided direction, but even greater reflection. Golgotha, where Christ was crucified - Hebrew for "the place of the skull"."

Golgotha tracklisting:

“Scream”
“Last Runaway”
“Shotgun”
“Miss You”
“Fallen Under”
“Slaves Of The New World Order”
“Eyes Of My Maker”
“Hero Of The World”
“Golgotha”

Golgotha will continue down the path that 2007's Dominator and 2009's Babylon started on, both in production style and theme. Years in the making, Golgotha will undoubtedly lead the listeners on the emotionally epic undertaking that W.A.S.P. has become acclaimed for.

To view W.A.S.P.'s complete tour schedule, visit this location.

 

 



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