Watch Video For STATIC-X Song 'Hollow' From 'Project Regeneration' Album

February 7, 2020

STATIC-X has released a new single "Hollow", while announcing that its long-awaited, seventh studio album "Project Regeneration" will consist of more than 20 tracks, which will appear over two volumes, to be released separately. The official music video for "Hollow" can be seen below.

"Project Regeneration Volume 1" will feature 12 brand new STATIC-X tracks, containing many of the final vocal performances and musical compositions of late STATIC-X frontman Wayne Static, along with the original "Wisconsin Death Trip" lineup of bassist Tony Campos, drummer Ken Jay, and guitarist Koichi Fukuda.

Both volumes are being mixed by longtime STATIC-X producer Ulrich Wild.

"Today is a very exciting day, as we are finely releasing the first STATIC-X single and video in more than 10 years," says Campos. "The band, our producers, and most importantly Wayne's family are incredibly happy with the way that the album is turning out and we know that Wayne is looking down on us all with a big smile, as we begin sharing his final works with the world."

"We have been working on a lot of material over the last year and a half and while selecting the songs to move into the final mix phase, it became clear that there is just too much material and too little time for this to be a single album," says Jay.

"The last thing that we wanted to do was make the fans wait any longer," adds Campos. "We also didn't want to abandon the remaining material, because it is very close to being complete and we know that the fans are going to want to be able to hear and experience all of it. We also recognize that all of this music is part of the same body of work, which marks this very important chapter of STATIC-X, so it is only logical to release all of the music under the same banner, 'Project Regeneration'."

The vocals for the song "Hollow" were originally recorded in 2005 for the STATIC-X album 'Start A War', but Wayne and I never felt like the music on the original 'Hollow' demo was fully realized," Tony explains. "That is why it didn't appear on 'Start A War' or any STATIC-X album that followed. The vocals sounded great, but some of the musical compositions from that time period felt a bit experimental. The band was going through a lot of changes at that time and, in retrospect, it felt like we'd strayed away from that authentic STATIC-X sound that really defined us."

Jay adds: "When we began working on 'Project Regeneration', our producers advised us to ignore any of the old demo music, so we opted for the original band to re-enter the studio with nothing more than Wayne's isolated vocal tracks and to just be ourselves, to be STATIC-X, and to make Evil Disco. The vocals sound really great and I think that Wayne would be extremely happy with what we've done with the music and to know that these tracks have finally realized their full potential."

In total, "Project Regeneration" volumes one and two will consist of more than 20 brand new or previously unreleased STATIC-X songs and will feature all of the remaining works left behind by Wayne Static, along with the original "Wisconsin Death Trip" band lineup. The individual albums are expected to contain creative packaging elements that will allow fans to marry the two volumes together.

"Right now we are finalizing the mixes for the first batch of songs, which will appear on 'Volume 1', while we continue to finish up the tracking for the rest of the music, which will appear on 'Volume 2'. 'Volume 1' will be released at the end of May and the goal is to release 'Volume 2' as soon as possible." says Jay.

STATIC-X is including the names of all fans who pre order "Project Regeneration Volume 1" in the liner notes of the album art. The cut-off date for names to appear in the liner notes is March 1.

"This is a very unique album" adds Fukuda. "Usually when someone passes away and leaves unfinished material behind, the end result will still sound incomplete. That is not the case with this. We have really taken the necessary steps and committed the time and resources for this to become a legitimate STATIC-X album."

"2019 was absolutely incredible for STATIC-X. The whole 20th-anniversary touring process was a very unique and healing experience for the band, the fans, and also for Wayne's family," adds Tony. "Wayne's family has been involved with every decision that we have made. They came out to see us on multiple shows last year and having there blessing and support was something that was essential throughout the process. We wouldn't be doing any of this without their full support and consent."

"We are so grateful to the fans who have made 2019 such an incredible year for STATIC-X," adds Jay. "We have toured the world and celebrated the life and work of our dear friend Wayne, while playing our platinum selling debut album front to back every night. The fans have really exceeded our expectations and again, we are just so grateful! We can't wait to share all of this music with you!"

The band recently wrapped up a world tour comprised of nearly 100 mostly sold-out dates in celebration of the 20th anniversary of its platinum selling debut album "Wisconsin Death Trip". The shows also served as a traveling memorial for Wayne, who passed away in 2014.

STATIC-X has also announced a limited number of shows for 2020.

While the identity of STATIC-X's touring singer Xer0 has not been officially revealed, strong rumors suggest that DOPE frontman Edsel Dope is the one performing with Jay, Fukuda and Campos and appearing in all of STATIC-X's promotional videos.

Wayne Static died after mixing Xanax and other powerful prescription drugs with alcohol, according to the coroner's report. The 48-year-old Static, whose real name was Wayne Richard Wells, was found dead in his Landers, California home on November 1, 2014.

Static founded STATIC-X in 1994 and achieved commercial success with "Wisconsin Death Trip", which included the rock radio hit "Push It".

The group issued five more studio albums before disbanding permanently in June 2013. Static had been pursuing a solo career at the time of his death.

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