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PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 11:12 pm


After seeing the Puscifer trailer on YouTube, I'm convinced this is going to be a shitbomb. I expect Maynard's worshippers to blindly follow along, though.
PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 7:36 pm


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After seeing the Puscifer trailer on YouTube, I'm convinced this is going to be a shitbomb. I expect Maynard's worshippers to blindly follow along, though.


The Cuntry Boner song is 3 minutes and 9 seconds too long.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:45 pm


I always wondered how there could be a Cuntry Boner remix when there wasn't an original version out, but then I saw that horrible live video.

Trying to recap all of the recent Puscifer news for when I get back home and sweet sweet broadband.

  • The "Queen B" music video is now up on YouTube.

  • The first single, "Queen B", from "V is for v****a" is now streaming on Puscifer.com

  • A "v****a Medley" was posted on Last.fm's Puscifer group, which you can find here

  • "V is for v****a" is now up for pre-order on Amazon as well.

  • User Image The "Cuntry Boner" CD single is now available for pre-order on puscifer.com for $6.66.

  • Puscifer Press Release
    Yet another appendage sprouting out of the anomaly known as Maynard James Keenan:


    "Enigmatic is a misnomer. Most likely a byproduct of my absence in the press. An assumption arrived at due to the lack of available information, accurate or otherwise. I don't do that many interviews. Generally because of my private life and my classified activities, but mostly because I'm not very good at them. The conversation in my head never matches the conversation that ends up in print." So says the conductor and driving force behind Puscifer, the current project of vocalist Maynard James Keenan.


    "I guess maybe it's time to come clean on a few things. As you most likely suspected, I'm an undercover C.I.A. operative. Hence the tendency towards the secretive behavior. I've been an agent since I was 11 years old. I was recruited at a county fair at the age of 8. Multiple blue ribbons in the disciplines of knots, archery, and animal husbandry may have been the carrot that lured in the agency, but I can't be certain. Suffice it to say that not unlike Elvis, I answered when my nation called. Willingly. Of course, all that I've said and all I'm about to disclose is highly classified and not to be repeated. Pinky promise?"


    Secrets and the voices in Maynard's head are clearly the fuel that move this new project. Those and perhaps a slightly loose grip on what most of us would consider reality. "Hey! I heard that!" mumbles one of his many voices.


    For the moment, let's ignore the voices and focus on the so-called facts.

    Puscifer is Maynard's multifaceted, multimedia, multi-artist, multi-personality project. It involves film, music, digital video, garments, feminine hygiene products, coffee, pet supplies, websites, blogs, artist collaborations, a few office supplies, and a grip on the idea that chaos is good and that change is inevitable. Just a few of the artists who have passed through these confusing gates: Mat Mitchell, Tim Alexander, Lei Li, Jonny Polonsky, Cherie Roberts, Ainjel Emme, Brandon Bryant, Danny Lohner, Josh Eustis, Gil and Rani Sharone, Lustmord, Laura Milligan, Meats Meier, Evil Joe Barresi, Trey Gunn, Milla Jovovich, Lisa Germano, Tim Cadiente, Ford Englerth, Jeffrey Brooks, Micah, Alan Moulder, Eddie McClintock, Joe Nagy, Nipples Creelman, Devo. The list goes on.


    "Actually, none of these people really exist. Each is a deep cover alias. That none of them bare any resemblance whatsoever to the real me is a testament to my hard work, keen focus, and attention to detail. A few I've been developing for decades." Truth or Tragedy? The verdict is still out.


    Many of these collaborative efforts will see the light of day in the Spring of 2007. The release date for the full collection of songs titled V is for v****a is Oct. 29th, and the scheduled unveiling of several new pieces and garments, available only at puscifer.com, is Sept. 27, the birthday of Maynard's Yorkie and sidekick, Miho (also rumored to be an alias.)


    So why this new project? Dare we ask? "I'm on a mission. I've been assigned to be the guardian of a highly classified, highly effective Sonic Weapon of Mass Disruption. This sonic technology when ‘unleashed,' if you will, causes parts of the anatomy to vibrate uncontrollably. Not unlike when someone yawns, everyone in the surrounding area will be affected. If executed properly, the subjects will be temporarily distracted from their duties. Their bodies will appear to be abducted by the Soul Train, as if J-Lo were auditioning for the ‘Thriller' video. Awe inspiring. Don't speak a word of it."

    Puscifer's debut album, "V is For v****a", Oct. 29th
PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:48 am


Well

The Cuntry Boner single sucked. I found the title track relatively amusing, but the novelty quickly wore off. The cover of The Circle Jerks' "World Up My a**" was pretty awful. I mean, it was pretty pointless.

Don't Shoot the Messenger EP is about as good as it'll get with Puscifer, because it features the only good work under that name; the early soundtrack songs. The Sean Beaven remix of Trekka ruins it, just because it sucks.

Queen B and it's video is s**t. It wasn't even that amusing to see Maynard in CGI, doing disco on a chess board. The song itself is mediocre and nothing memorable. The album is shaping up to be a real shitbomb. Sorry Maynard, just stick with Tool and APC (minus the stupid Bikini Bandits s**t)

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:11 pm


My boyfriend bought the CD the second it came out... and it's a lot different than I expected it to be. I really like a handful of the songs, though not the versions of Rev 22:20 or Undertaker that are on this CD. It's... very mellow. Judging by the t-shirts and other merchandise, I was expecting it to be as obnoxiously in your face as the Bikini Bandits.

I suppose I was rather pleasantly surprised, despite the general monotony of the album in it's entirety.

Momma Sed and Indigo Children are my top two.
PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:24 pm


I recall Maynard saying the stuff he puts out under Puscifer is something he would generally submit for a movie soundtrack, which makes sense looking at V is for v****a. Remove the vocals and it's background music.

I removed the other thread too. It wasn't a problem anyhow.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:27 pm


Momma Sed makes me think of gun-slingers in the fashion of the good ol' wild west.

Maybe that's why.


Even with the vocals, most of the songs are background music.

To add... I suppose I was initially pleased with it, but when I compare the whole thing to the first versions of Rev 22:20 and the Undertaker, V pales in comparison.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 3:18 am


New EP just came out on Amazon and I really enjoy it so far. Potions "Deliverance Mix" is clearly a Tapeworm remnant with Trent Reznor being attached to the credits. The Humbling River sounds like a sequel to Momma Sed.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:15 pm


i like it too, but it doesn't have as strikingly good tracks as the V's.
(except the mission which i love, but i'v had that for about 6 months at this stage)

have you listend to the love and rockets cover "holiday on the moon" it really is an amazing track. very slow build on the intro, but once it gets going it really hits the spot.
PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 7:05 pm


Could you notice any difference between the original version The Mission that came out a while ago and the version on the EP? I can't really hear how they're different and I'm wondering if it's just me.

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