Rob Zombie's "Foxy, Foxy" Video Posted Online
Band Photo: Rob Zombie (?)
ROB ZOMBIE's video for his new single, "Foxy, Foxy", has been posted online. The clip, which was shot last month in Los Angeles, saw Zombie re-teaming with "The Devil's Rejects" cinematographer Phil Parmet. Parmet has also worked on LED ZEPPELIN's "The Song Remains the Same" and FRANK ZAPPA's "Baby Snakes".
ROB ZOMBIE will perform "Foxy, Foxy" on NBC-TV's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on Wednesday, March 15. The track comes off the singer's new album, "Educated Horses", which is scheduled for release on March 28 via Geffen Records. The follow-up to 2001's "The Sinister Urge" was recorded at Los Angeles' Chop Shop Studios with co-producer Scott Humphrey, who had previously worked with Rob on the platinum hits "Hellbilly Deluxe" and "The Sinister Urge". Other musicians contributing to the CD include Josh Freese (A PERFECT CIRCLE, VANDALS) and Tommy Lee (MÖTLEY CRÜE).
Zombie is now gearing up for the "Educated Horses Tour". The tour is scheduled to start March 17 in Jacksonville, Florida and hit 27 cities before concluding five weeks later in Mesa, Arizona. Joining Rob on this tour will be guitarist John 5 (ex-MARILYN MANSON), longtime bassist Rob "Blasko" Nicholson and drummer Tommy Clufetos (ex-ALICE COOPER, TED NUGENT). Support acts on the tour will be LACUNA COIL and BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE.
The singer took five years off between studio albums while he wrote and directed his first two movies, the 2003 horror hit "House of 1000 Corpses" and its sequel, 2005's "The Devil's Rejects".
Source: Blabbermouth
What's Next?
- Previous Article:
Tool Announce "10,000 Days" Track Listing - Next Article:
Metallica To Spend Six Months Writing
10 Comments on "Rob Zombie's 'Foxy, Foxy' Video Posted Online"
9. writes:
I really really love this song. the fact that it doesnt sound like his old stuff makes it all the better. change is good, especially because so much rock is starting to sound so much alike these days, i give him definite props for being able to change his style a little bit and still pull it off. In my opinion, Foxy Foxy is the best song on the album simply because it sounds different from his old stuff, but not so different that it's horrible. I friggin love it.
To minimize comment spam/abuse, you cannot post comments on articles over a month old.
1. Logan writes:
first comment.awsome.i saw this on HeadBangers Ball and it was alright. I like the song.