"A
real fucking group... they also make fucking records. They don't just
go and twiddle around on stage to make a bunch of fucking money" -- Iggy
Pop
Better
40 years later than never: The follow-up to the first record ever to
bear the Iggy and the Stooges logo--the immortal proto-punk masterpiece
Raw Power--will finally be out April 30, when Fat Possum Records
releases Ready To Die, the all-new Iggy and the Stooges studio album.
Ready
To Die finds Iggy Pop, guitarist James Williamson and drummer Scott Asheton reunited for a full album of all-new material for
the first time since the Raw Power sessions, with Mike Watt
filling in for the late Ron Asheton on bass.
The results are the closest
thing to a time capsule to 1973 - or at least to Iggy's subsequent
efforts with Williamson, including 1977's Kill City and 1979's New
Values - that rock 'n' roll is likely to proffer in this millennium. The
new album's opening tracks "Burn" and "Sex & Money" offer blunt and self-explanatory subject matter, single-minded lyrical statements of intent.
An aptly
titled "Job" and title track mix Iggy Pop
mission statements of angry desperation with guitar pyrotechnics that
recall "Search & Destroy."
Just
as Iggy exhumed the original Stooges name when he reunited in 2003 with
the Asheton brothers, the revival of the Iggy and the Stooges moniker
that first appeared on the cover of Raw Power heralded the return of
guitarist James Williamson to the fold in 2009, or as Iggy put it then
"although 'the Stooges' died with Ron Asheton, there is still 'Iggy and
the Stooges'." As far as the decision to record and release a new Iggy
and the Stooges album for the first time since 1973, Iggy recently
commented:
"My
motivation in making any record with the group at this point is no
longer personal. It's just a pig-headed fucking thing I have that a real
fucking group when they're an older group they also make fucking
records. They don't just go and twiddle around on stage to make a bunch
of fucking money..."
North American tour dates TBA.
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