Guys literally want one thing5/3/2023 ![]() He had signed us for two albums of this, and we don’t know whether it was COVID related, but we’ve dedicated this album to him. Also our president at Metropolis, Dave Heckman, passed away about five months ago literally overnight without any warning. So, for us to get together and start making noise in a room and being creative again- there was definitely two years there where nothing was going on so we wrote a Front Line album, and then we wrote a lot of bases for this Delerium album. All of a sudden, we were shut down and he is back up here. ![]() At that time Rhys moved back to Canada, like on the Sunshine Coast, and that made it a lot simpler for us. You know, Mythologie came out six and a half years ago and when it came out, none of us could have predicted what was going to be ahead- all the paranoia and the angst and the shutdown of the world. How was it to come back after seven years and make a new album for Delerium? Did the pandemic have any effect on your creative output and creation of music?īL: Yeah, yeah. I always feel like I’m his big brother, you know? It’s kind of worked out for the best now, and here we are 35 years later and we’re still tinkering away trying to make noise. It’s good, we just let each other do whatever needs to be done and then find our way back to each other. We just did a Cyberaktif album now with Kevin from Skinny Puppy, so we’re kind of involved and I think that’s probably the best way to be, rather than being stuck in the same room always. ![]() We’re going to go on tour now with Ministry and Gary Numan in three weeks and go to Europe. I kept this going, so we’ve sort of come big full circle and now we’re pretty interactive again. Then he kind of found his way back and got married and had a kid and then decided he wanted part of this again. He produced four of the Fear Factory albums, and he does a lot of remixes for bands like that, Machine Head and so forth. We then went down that road together and then he stepped away for a while and was producing for metal bands, and still does. He doesn’t miss that education, he did okay. During our first tour, I made him quit high school, I think he was 16 or 17 when we did our first Front Line tour. Mxdwn: What is it like to be working with Rhys Fulber regularly again after he stepped away for a few years? What’s the creative process like working with him on music?īill Leeb: Rhys and I need to sit down one day and write a book, because probably on and off we spent more time with each other than I have with any other person.
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