![]() “Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor” might, in fact, be part of a bigger trend for Zombie, who co-headlines the Fort Rock Festival at JetBlue Park in South Fort Myers on Saturday, April 26. It smoothly mixes the sinister overtones of his hard rock music with riffs and melodies that give the album a wickedly fun groove. The prevailing opinion about “Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor” feels accurate. Response to the record, both critically and from fans, has been “the best in, like, a decade we’ve gotten on anything,” he said. And then you wonder, ‘Was it all in my head?’”Īpparently not, as Zombie has gotten tangible indications that his senses weren’t playing games with his reality. It feels like there’s energy to it, whereas sometimes you can do the same thing on another song and it just feels like it’s not really there. “Sometimes it’s just the vibe, it has a life to it. It’s hard to talk about music,” he said in a recent phone interview. Zombie soloWhen Rob Zombie was putting the finishing touches on what became his recently released album, “Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor,” he already sensed it was more than just another album for him.Įxactly what was making the album special is something Zombie still struggles to define, but he knows it’s there.
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