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Danny Carey (August 2005 Issue) Re-Joins The Circus Those of you familiar
with the cerebral drumming of Danny Carey in the heavy prog-rock
group
Tool are about to experience a darker side of his musical
personality - as a member of Pigmy Love Circus. Formed on
the mean
streets of Los Angeles in 1987 alongside Jane's Addiction, L7, and
Hole, Pigmy Love Circus is a cross
between metal and modern punk. "The
Pigmies' music is basically burly biker rock with a sense of humor,"
Carey says,
smiling. "It's a straight-ahead power thing and more about
an energy transfer, where Tool has much more of a finesse thing
going
on." Carey saw The Pigmies perform in an LA club and loved the
energy and the music. He became friends with the
band, and after a few
years and a couple of drummer changes, eventually joined the band. "I
joined The Pigmies around the
time we put Tool together," Carey
recalls. "But when Tool took off, I had to bail on The Pigmies."
It just so happened that
Carey recently had some downtime from Tool
just as the drummer for The Pigmies hurt his back. So Carey joined the
Circus
again. The band's new release, The Power Of Beef,
was recorded over the last two years in Carey's Hollywood
loft, with
Danny impressively handling the recording, mixing, and production
duties. "I have a Pro Tools rig and a rehearsal
space where Tool
rehearses and writes," he says. "Since I knew how to operate the gear,
I was elected to do the
recording." Carey uses the same drumkit and
cymbal setup for The Pigmies as he does with Tool, except he leaves
out
the electronics. He'll be touring with Pigmy Love Circus in support of The Power Of Beef
until the end of the
year, when he will begin writing new material for
Tool. Danny will also be doing some gigs around Los Angeles with Tribal
Tech
drummer Kirk Covington (who will be playing keyboards) and Pigmy
guitarist John Ziegler in a fusion project that Carey hopes to
record
as well.
Mike Haid
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