BROWN AND FAULKNER COLLABORATE Tuesday March 8 2022, 7:09 PM
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BROWN AND FAULKNER COLLABORATE

In a new interview with   Tone-Talk , former   PANTERA   bassist   Rex Brown   was asked if there are any guitarists he would still like to work with. He responded (as transcribed by   BLABBERMOUTH.NET ): "I did a record — it's not out yet — I did it with   Richie Faulkner   [of   JUDAS PRIEST ].   Richie   and I have become really good friends. And it's really progressively heavy and cool.   Richie   is a very melodic player, and then it's got my drummer that played on my first solo record. They tracked him playing on one of those electronic kits, and they sampled the sounds into a real kit — which I'm not too crazy about; that's not the way   I   would do it. But it's   Richie 's record. And he's got a new singer now. I don't know when that's coming out. Those guys [ PRIEST ] are still touring. That was a real thrill."

Brown   previously hinted at a collaboration with   Faulkner   during a February 2021 interview with   Antihero . At the time, he said that he had just gotten out of the studio with a good friend of his whom he described as "one of the best guitar players in the business that you would know." Asked if the recordings were going to be used for another   Brown   solo album or if it was more of a band project,   Rex   said: "[It's] more for another kind of deal. And I don't want to really talk about it… But the tracks are fucking badass." After   Rex   asked the interviewer   Mark Dean   where he lived,   Dean   responded "just outside Manchester in the U.K.," to which   Brown   said: "Then you would know this guy very, very well. He moved to Nashville and became a very, very good friend of mine. And we just cut six just blazing fucking tracks. Un-goddam-real."

The British-born   Faulkner   moved to Nashville in 2019 after spending several years living in Florida.

During an appearance on the   "In The Trenches With Ryan Roxie"   video podcast in February,   Richie   confirmed that he had used some of the coronavirus downtime to work on a solo project. He explained: "I haven't really spoken much about it publicly, but there is something I've kind of been [putting] together during the COVID period. I mean, I know we're still going through it but there's been a lot of downtime. So I've used that time to kind of get some songs I've been working on, get them together, polish them up, get some people together that I respect in the music business and record some stuff. And I haven't spoken a lot about it. It's in the process of being finalized, and we're looking for deals and stuff. We're looking for deals at the moment, we're looking for record labels, so I don't wanna get too far ahead of myself."

Asked if the album will feature guest musicians or it will be presented as a complete solo effort,   Richie   said: "Well, I've always been into the band. It's never been like   RICHIE FAULKNER'S RAINBOW   or anything like that. I've always been into the band — with the band name and the four or five guys or girls in it rather than a solo project. But also, when I joined   PRIEST , I didn't wanna sort of get the gig and then, straight away, 'Oh, now listen to my solo thing.'   PRIEST , they welcomed me in, they gave me a voice, they gave me an opinion, and I felt like this was my band. They've made me a part of it and I gave back a thousand percent. So I didn't wanna sort of then do my own thing and abuse that opportunity, if you know what I mean. But 10 or 11 years in, I feel that fans know that I'm not gonna abuse that opportunity. I've given 10, 11, almost 12 years [to   PRIEST ] now, so I felt, with the pandemic as well, with a bit of downtime, maybe put some stuff into that."

As for the musical direction of his solo album,   Faulkner   said: "As far as stylistically, it's always hard to tell, really. You just do what you do. You can hear where the roots are, from   PRIEST , but I think it's different enough to be its own monster. And then hopefully someone else interprets it in their own way and hears something completely different to what I hear, hopefully."

Faulkner   joined   PRIEST   in 2011 as the replacement for original guitarist   K.K. Downing .

Richie   was once the guitarist in the backing group for   Lauren Harris , daughter of   IRON MAIDEN   bassist   Steve Harris .

Faulkner   and his girlfriend   Mariah Lynch , daughter of former   DOKKEN   guitarist   George Lynch , welcomed their first child, a baby girl named   Daisy Mae , in July 2020.

Last September,   Faulkner   suffered an acute cardiac aortic dissection during   PRIEST 's performance at the   Louder Than Life   festival in Louisville, Kentucky.   Faulkner   was rushed to the UofL Health - Jewish Hospital where the cardiothoracic surgery team needed approximately 10 hours to complete a life-saving surgery.

Rex , who is currently promoting the 30th-anniversary of   PANTERA 's sophomore major label album,   "Vulgar Display Of Power" , recently completed work on a "a really introspective" follow-up to his debut solo album,   "Smoke On This…" , which was released in July 2017 via   Entertainment One   ( eOne ). The effort marked the first time in   Brown 's career where he served as both lead vocalist and guitarist in a band.

In a 2019 interview with   Loudwire ,   Rex   stated about his upcoming second solo album: "I went through a totally different songwriting process on this one and yes, it's very introspective, but at the same time it's kind of dark… It's a darker record for me, but it's one of those things where you've just got to let it out when it comes out… I'd say it's still bluesy, but the songs are more well rounded. We just wanted to get my feet wet the first time. But this one's got its rockers on there and some doomy kind of [ PINK ]   FLOYD   stuff on it — that kind of vibe. I wanted to use the studio kind of more as a palette for what I was doing rather than the other way around… It's a trippy record."

Via Blabbermouth


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