HELLYEAH Drummer ROY MAYORGA Confirms The Band Is On Hiatus, Looks Back On Auditioning For MINISTRY; Video Interview Available

May 11, 2021, 3 years ago

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HELLYEAH Drummer ROY MAYORGA Confirms The Band Is On Hiatus, Looks Back On Auditioning For MINISTRY; Video Interview Available

Drummer Roy Mayorga (Stone Sour, Hellyeah), who previously played with Ministry from 2016 to 2017 and appeared on the album AmericaKKKant, recently revealed that he will once again be joining forces with Al Jourgensen and co. He issued the following brief statement:

"Super excited to announce that I am officially back with my friends in Ministry. And can’t wait to hit the road with them coming up this October! See you all soon!"

Guesting on a new episode of The New York Hardcore Chronicles Live!, Mayorga confirmed that Hellyeah is on hiatus for the forseeable future because vocalist Chad Gray "is on his way to go do Mudvayne reunion shows." 

Mayorga also talks about auditioning for Ministry and retuning to the band. Check out the interview below.

Guesting on the Ex-Man podcast hosted by Doc Coyle (Bad Wolves) in 2020, Hellyeah guitarist Tom Maxwell admitted the future of Hellyeah - or at least his continued involvement with the band - was in some doubt.

Maxwell: "I don't even know if there's gonna ever be another Hellyeah record. I don't even know if I wanna make another Hellyeah record without him (drummer Vinnie Paul). I'm at a point right now where I've done some amazing shit with some amazing people and I've released a lot of great records. And I've found success in those, more elsewhere than others."

Check out the interview below.

Hellyeah released their sixth studio album, Welcome Home, via Eleven Seven Music in 2019. It is available here.

It’s been almost 12 years since the release of their first album, Hellyeah, and just over one year since the passing of bandmate and brother Vinnie Paul. The band paid tribute to their fallen brother and bandmate, by releasing “Skyy And Water” a reverential video filmed by Wombat Fire highlighting some incredible moments from the past. You can watch the video below.

“I think Vince would be proud of what we’ve done. Chad really nailed it vocally and lyrically. We went out of the box a bit on this album. Left the studio a few times a little uncertain, but we tried new stuff, and we’re eager to see what people think of it.” - guitarist Tom Maxwell

“We have to keep flying [Vinnie’s] flag, to carry on legacies, and to carry on what heavy metal truly represents - and that is loyalty, that is love, and that is trust.” –  singer Chad Gray

Welcome Home, which features the late Vinnie Paul’s final recordings, unleashes 11 tracks, driven by their love, loyalty, reverence and respect for their fallen brother, including “Black Flag Army,” fiery track “333,” Top 5 Active Rock single “Welcome Home,” which is the band’s fastest-growing song at Active Rock Radio, guitar-driven “Perfect,” and gritty “Oh My God.”

Tracklisting:

"333"
"Oh My God"
"Welcome Home"
"I'm The One"
"Black Flag Army"
"At Wick's End"
"Perfect"
"Bury You"
"Boy"
"Skyy And Water"
"Irreplaceable"

"Black Flag Army" video:

"Perfect":

"Oh My God" video:

“Welcome Home” video:

“333” video:


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