
By: Leeza
Drowning Pool is coming up on the 25th anniversary of their album "Sinner" and are looking for ways to celebrate the annviersary.
In a new interview, Drowning Pool guitarist C.J. Pierce spoke about what the band had in the works for it, saying:
"I went to storage when I had some time off, cleaned out some stuff, and I have a lot of music and cassette tapes and stuff we did that we didn’t finish. We have a lot of songs with Dave that just were not recorded professionally, if you will. So, we’ve been talks about maybe getting some of those songs to put ’em out there, ’cause you can get his voice off the cassette tape now with all this cool, fun technology — still his voice, not this A.I. stuff.
But we have songs, a few of them that we would like to finish. There’s songs that we haven’t played live. I don’t think we played ‘The Game‘. ‘Break You‘ is another one that we did. So all things Dave Williams, man. We wanna make the show all about that. And again, it’s just fun. I haven’t gone through everything yet, but I found a lot of video and a lot of music that we just never got around to putting out yet. We were in super writing mode before we even did the ‘Sinner‘ record.”
Drowning Pool's original frontman Dave Williams died in 2001 while the band was on tour from an undiagnosed heart condition.
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