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STEVE DIGIORGIO On CONTROL DENIED’s Unreleased Second Album: “We Have not Stopped Making an attempt”


Steve DiGiorgio, legendary steel bassist recognized for his work with Dying and Management Denied, not too long ago opened up on the Scars And Guitars podcast in regards to the long-delayed second Management Denied album — the ultimate undertaking from Chuck Schuldiner, the long-lasting founding father of Dying and mastermind behind Management Denied.

Tentatively titled When Machine And Man Collide, the album stays unfinished greater than twenty years after Schuldiner’s loss of life in December 2001 from pontine glioma, a uncommon type of mind tumor. Regardless of numerous roadblocks, DiGiorgio emphasised that the band has by no means given up on finishing the undertaking in Chuck’s reminiscence.

Chuck started work on the sophomore Management Denied launch earlier than his well being sharply declined. Authentic band members – DiGiorgio, vocalist Tim Aymar, guitarist Shannon Hamm, and drummer Richard Christy – introduced their intent to finish the album posthumously. Nevertheless, authorized disputes between Schuldiner’s household and Hammerheart Information (later Karmageddon Media) halted the undertaking for years.

Low-quality demo collections titled Zero Tolerance and Zero Tolerance II have been later launched, however the official second album remained unreleased — a supply of frustration and grief for followers and band members alike.

In his interview with Andrew McKaysmith, DiGiorgio defined the present state of the long-awaited album: “We have had the sketches of the songs since [Chuck] was alive. He despatched us the tough demos, and you may hear him singing the rules on it for Tim to study the way it goes. They don’t seem to be worthy of releasing, and we would not try this to Chuck, however now we have all of the blueprints prepared after we do it last. It is simply — fucking Tim died [in February 2023], and that actually stalled it out, in spite of everything the opposite stalling out that is been happening.”

DiGiorgio famous that Chuck had thought-about different vocalists earlier than finally deciding on Aymar: “A few of these guys are simply older, [and] they do not assume they’ve the [vocal] vary [to pull it off]. It has been robust. So I actually do not know. It has been one of many hardest issues to finish. Nevertheless it looks like over the previous [24] years, we’ve not stopped making an attempt or a minimum of excited about it. We have not stopped in any respect.”

When podcast host McKaysmith recommended exploring youthful vocalists, DiGiorgio agreed that it could be time to usher in recent expertise: “Yeah. I used to be speaking to somebody who’s not absolutely one in all us within the interior circle that may make the selection… They go, ‘Oh, it might be good.’ In order that type of motivates me to deliver it to the interior circle… the thought of simply saying, like, ‘Hey, let’s simply make it a great album,’ as a result of we’re so far-off now from what Chuck was abandoning…”

Whereas stressing that Chuck’s authentic imaginative and prescient was changing into more durable to protect with time, DiGiorgio was candid in regards to the shifting nature of the undertaking: “So, yeah, we would look into somebody that wasn’t thought-about when Chuck was alive. However I do not know.”

DiGiorgio additionally shared his frustration over many years of hypothesis, particularly in the course of the period when Eric Greif, former Dying supervisor, oversaw Schuldiner’s property: “I have been answering this query [about a second Control Denied album] for, like I mentioned, 24 years… it was on, it was off, it is on, it is formally over, this man’s in, he is out. So anytime we discuss ending this album, the answer is gonna be completely different.”

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