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Stephen King is a master at creating characters, but when Shooter Jennings came calling, the best-selling author decided to become one, playing a central figure in the musician’s upcoming concept album, “Black Ribbons.”
King is the voice of Will O’ The Wisp, a radio talk-show host being phased out due to government censorship. He spends his last hour on the air delivering a diatribe about the decline of America, and playing the music of an important band — which happens to be Jennings’ new band, Hierophant.
Jennings and King had never met (and still haven’t). But Jennings knew that King was a fan, and figured he would be the perfect narrator for his musical tale, which paints a doomsday future of America if it continues on the warped path painted by Will O’ The Wisp.
“Once the idea of using him popped in my head, it kind of stayed and never varied,” Jennings said in an interview late last month.
The two exchanged ideas through messages, and came up with the foreboding words of Will O’ The Wisp together.
“I wrote a script and I sent it to him, and then he took that and he rewrote it and changed it and added quite a lot of great stuff, so at the end of the day, that part of it was a collaboration,” Jennings said. (A representative for King said he wasn’t available for comment.)
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Festival-goers will soon get the chance to appear in a horror movie, with the makers of the forthcoming I Spit on Your Rave inviting music fans to appear as zombies in their film.
Attendees of The Big Chill (a UK music festival based in Herefordshire) are being encouraged to don ghastly make-up and shuffle into the record books, as Warp Films and Film4 attempt to set the record for most zombies ever captured on film.
Rave is a ‘mockumentary’ set in the year 2018, six years after a virus is released at the London Olympics, turning the populace into flesh-hungry killers.
However, rather than chart Romero-esque carnage, the film will instead revolve around the first post-apocalyptic festival, created and curated by lifeless citizens looking to re-stage events from the ‘golden age’ of the 21st century.
Full details will be posted on the Big Chill website, with the horrific festivities kicking off on Thursday, August 6 and continuing throughout the weekend.
Sonic Youth will perform July 12 at 8 pm at Sloss Furnaces.
The experimental rock band, formed in New York City by Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon, was extremely influential in the post-punk movement of the 1980s. Sonic Youth combined fearless innovation with a do-it-yourself aesthetic, producing about six albums for indie labels.
Early ’90s recordings for Geffen, such as “Goo,” “Dirty,” and “Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star” brought the band to national attention. Sonic Youth has continued to chart its own course since then, with avant-garde tracks, instrumentals and forays into noise jam.
The group has a new disc, “The Eternal,” set for release June 9 on the Matador label. Hear the lead track, “Sacred Trickster.”
All tickets available online now at Ticketmaster.