Liesegang said that Post's new record will "showcase a different
Veruca Salt," which probably has more to do with the fact that
Liesegang has replaced Gordon as Post's new writing partner. The
winsome brunette has penned more than thirty songs -- with and
without Liesegang -- and has recorded them over the past six months
at Liesegang's home studio and at Chicago's Gravity Studios.
Although Liesegang was reluctant to divulge any titles, the former
Nine Inch Nails programmer did allow that some of the standout
tracks were "Disconnected," "South For Summer" and "Salt Flat
Epic," a song which he and Post co-wrote about their mutual
partings with former co-workers. Liesegang broke from Filter cohort
and NIN alum Richard Patrick last year, when the two disagreed over
how work was progressing on their follow-up to their platinum
debut, Short Bus. As it stands, Filter's album -- minus
Leisegang -- is due out late next year.
"This project has been really time-consuming, but we'll be done
with the recording process within a month, and then we'll mix the
album in January," Liesegang said. "We're totally happy with the
music, and I don't think that Veruca Salt fans will be
disappointed. The sense of melody is still intact, but there has
been growth -- and in some respects, Louise has gone out on a
limb." The limb he refers to has to do with some experimental
flourishes like backward guitar and mellotron. Liesegang recruited
another Filter ex-patriot, Matt Walker, who spent most of last year
as the Smashing Pumpkins' touring drummer and recently finished
recording an album with his band Cupcakes, to play drums on six of
the tracks. Rounding out the line-up is former Triple Fast Action
bassist Kevin Tihista (here playing guitar) and Jimmy Medlow on
drums. Liesegang plays some guitar on the album, but is not a
member of the band. "Right now, it's a three-piece, and later on
Louise will pick up a bass player."
In addition to a new line-up and a new producer, Louise Post has
also hired a new manager, Ted Gardner, who also guides the fortunes
of Hum and Tool -- as well as Liesegang -- and still retains a
sizeable percentage of the currently resting Lollapalooza
franchise. Liesegang and Post are hoping for an April release, and
DGC concurs, explaining that the record "should come out in late
spring."
As for Gordon, she is currently in Hawaii working with bombastic
producer Bob Rock, who, in addition to being responsible for opuses
by Motley Crue, Metallica and Bon Jovi, also produced Veruca Salt's
Eight Arms to Hold You. Gordon will remain on the islands
until March, when her solo album is scheduled to be completed.
According to Geffen, her offering will be out in June and will
feature the aforementioned Stacy Jones on drums and Letters to Cleo
vets Mike Eisenstein and Scott Riebling on guitar and bass,
respectively.
JAAN UHELSZKI
(November 24, 1998)
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