APC Deliver a Collection of songs about War, Peace, Love and Greed
eMOTIVe / aMOTION
Maynard James Keenan: words and vocals Billy Howerdel: composer, guitar, and vocals Josh Freese: drums
With eMOTIVe, A Perfect Circle restore rock n roll to its revolutionary roots by throwing a 12-megaton musical bomb in the face of the ruling class. Described by APCs Maynard James Keenan as a collection of songs about war, peace, love and greed, the astonishing set blends all-new original material with a provocative selection of cover versions.
The tracks chosen by Keenan and his longtime collaborator Billy Howerdel bridge three decades of protest songs, spanning an array of genres hardcore punk and heavy metal, new wave and Delta blues, folk rock and rhythm & blues. Among the insurgent classics reinterpreted on eMOTIVe are John Lennons Imagine, Marvin Gayes Whats Going On, Memphis Minnies blues stomper, When The Levee Breaks (made famous by Led Zeppelin), Depeche Modes People Are People, Devos Freedom Of Choice, Black Flags Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie, Fears Lets Have A War, Joni Mitchells Fiddle And The Drum, and the Nick Lowe (by way of Elvis Costello) anti-anthem, (Whats So Funny Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding. The album kicks off with an explosive take on Annihilation, originally recorded by Berkeley aggro-punk legends, Crucifix.
A remarkable feat of artistry and activism, eMOTIVe displays A Perfect Circles extraordinary talent for subversion by reimagining this radical material for a new generation. The results are as challenging, complex and confrontational as anything in the bands acclaimed canon, rich with Keenans always-resonant vocalizing, Howerdels impassioned atmospherics, and drummer Josh Freeses pulse-pounding rhythms.
eMOTIVe also marks Howerdels debut behind the mic. The guitarist who has been hailed as a master of virtuoso, volatile riffs offers lead vocals on a number of tracks, including (Whats So Funny Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding and Freedom of Choice, as well as co-lead vocals (with Keenan) on Whats Going On.
The creation of eMOTIVe was spurred by A Perfect Circles outrage at current political climate from the governments assault on civil liberties to the uncalled-for war in Iraq to the increasing menace of corporate-controlled mass media. Along with the cover material, the album also features a pair of thought-provoking new songs Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rhythm Of the War Drums and Passive. Both tracks display APCs trademark sonic power heart-stopping, dramatic, and one hundred percent full-on. In addition, an animated video for Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rhythm Of the War Drums posted on the bands official website, www.aperfectcircle.com offers a sly visual attack on the man in charge. Taken as a whole, eMOTIVe stands as a true milestone, an inventive, indignant document of rock n roll ire and righteous vitriol.
Produced and engineered by APC guitarist Billy Howerdel, and executive produced by vocalist Maynard James Keenan, eMOTIVe includes string arrangements by APC founding member Paz Lenchantin, as well as contributions from Nine Inch Nails Danny Lohner and Telefon Tel Avivs Josh Eustis.
eMOTIVe is A Perfect Circles third full-length release, following 2000s RIAA platinum-certified MER DE NOMS, and 2003s gold-certified THIRTEENTH STEP. The band came together in 1999, fronted by Tool vocalist Maynard James Keenan and his longtime friend, guitarist/producer Billy Howerdel. The two musicians had long discussed a creative partnership, and when circumstances produced an opening in Keenans schedule, they set to work, enlisting bassist Paz Lenchantin, guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen (Failure), and ex-Vandals/Guns NRoses drummer Josh Freese into the fold.
From the start, A Perfect Circle drew ecstatic praise from both fans and the critical establishment. MER DE NOMS entered the Billboard 200 at #4, making history as the highest-ever chart debut by a new rock band. Hailed for its powerful, prosaic intensity, the album included three massive rock radio hits 3 Libras, Judith, and The Hollow.
THIRTEENTH STEP arrived nearly three years later. Though the line-up had changed with Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha and Marilyn Manson bassist Jeordie White replacing the departed van Leeuwen and Lenchantin APC continued to mine commercial success, debuting at #2 on the Billboard 200. Packed with a trio of radio smashes Weak And Powerless, The Outsider, and Blue the album reaped rapturous critical approbation. A masterpiece, declared Alternative Press in a five-out-of-five starred review. Rolling Stone hailed the albums droning guitars, dub-deep bass and simmering vocals, while Spin commended the collection as inherently combustible. Hit Parader summed it up: A Perfect Circle is the most inventive and challenging band on the hard rock front.
eMOTIVe is followed by with a special CD/DVD package, dubbed aMOTION. The double-disc set is the ultimate APC fan-piece, with the CD featuring nine remixes of such APC favorites as 3 Libras, The Outsider, and Weak And Powerless, retooled by such artists as Massive Attack, Danny Lohner, and A Perfect Circles own James Iha.
The aMOTION DVD content gathers together unexpurgated versions of APCs amazing video output, including Judith (directed by David Fight Club Fincher), Thinking Of You, and the sardonically funny Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rhythm Of the War Drums clip. Also featured is a stunning live take on The Noose, along with a brand-new video for Blue, directed by Jose Perez, who won the opportunity to helm the clip via an online contest held on www.aperfectcircle.com. As if that werent enough, the aMOTION DVD includes the three Blue runner-up videos, exclusive commentary, a photo gallery, and a trio of trailers for the cult film series, Bikini Bandits.
A Perfect Circle eMOTIVe
1. Annihilation (Matthew Borruso, Christopher Douglas, Sothira Pheng) Crucifix NOT SO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT (1982)
2. Imagine (John Lennon) John Lennon IMAGINE (1971)
3. (Whats So Funny Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding (Nick Lowe) Elvis Costello & the Attractions ARMED FORCES (1979)
4. Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rhythm Of The War Drums (Billy Howerdel, Maynard James Keenan) A Perfect Circle eMOTIVe (2004)
6. When The Levee Breaks (Memphis Minnie Public Domain) Led Zeppelin UNTITLED (1971)
7. Freedom Of Choice (Gerald V. Casale, Mark Mothersbaugh) Devo FREEDOM OF CHOICE (1980)
8. People Are People (Martin L. Gore) Depeche Mode PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE (1984)
9. Passive (TK) A Perfect Circle eMOTIVe (2004)
10. Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie (Greg Ginn) Black Flag EVERYTHING WENT BLACK (1983)
11. Lets Have A War (Philo Cramer, Lee Ving) Fear THE RECORD (1982)
12. Fiddle And The Drum (Joni Mitchell) Joni Mitchell CLOUDS (1969)
Produced by Billy Howerdel Additional Production by Danny Lohner Executive Producer: Maynard James Keenan
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