Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Courtney Love: Back in the Studio

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(image via funmunch)

Glad to hear that Courtney Love is back in the studio saddle again and no longer trapped in the revolving loop of the criminal justice system. We are still, frankly, confounded that the semi-savage dirtbag Ted Nugent, who allegedly had oral sex with Love at the age of 12, is still roaming the country scott-free doing "Supergroup." (Averted Gaze) That sort of thing will fuck anyone up, and may account for Courtney Love's eccentric disintegration-dance in Manhattan in 2004. Still, Courtney Love seems to be getting herself back together again just fine. According to NME:

"Courtney Love has entered a Los Angeles studio to begin work on a new solo album. Following her brief trip to London last week during which she checked out Dirty Pretty Things at Kings College (March 8), Love told NME.COM she's starting pre-production on her second solo album with producer Linda Perry this week. The main recording of the as yet untitled effort will take place in April with Perry producing the bulk.

"Billy Corgan is also set to produce a handful of her new tracks. Discussing the songs she is considering for her upcoming record Love said: 'I don't generally talk about what the songs are about, but I will say that in the gutters of this earth you can always find love.'"

"In the darkest alley and [during] the lowest moment there is always that thing that glitters just a little bit, no matter how twisted or deadly or violent. It's there magical and transformative. I've written a lot about that.'"

Cheers. We still believe that CBS Radio should have picked you not the unlistenable David Lee Roth to replace Howard Stern.


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