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DEEP PURPLE Is 'Turning To Crime' With Possible Announcement Of New Music

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Legendary rockers DEEP PURPLE have launched a countdown clock online for what is expected to be an announcement of the first details of the group's new music. The countdown, which is scheduled to hit zero on October 6 at 7:00 a.m. PDT / 10:00 a.m. EDT, can be found on the domain name TurningToCrime.com — a possible song or album title — where visitors are redirected to a page on the web site of DEEP PURPLE's record label, earMUSIC. The landing page features mugshot-like photos of bandmembers Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Ian Paice, Steve Morse and Don Airey, along with the text "Turning To Crime" and the aforementioned countdown clock.

Last December, DEEP PURPLE bassist Roger Glover revealed during a virtual meet-and-greet with Finnish fan Anssi Herkkola that the band was planning to enter the studio in 2021 to begin work on another album. Speaking about how he and the other members of PURPLE have been spending their coronavirus downtime, Roger said: "All this COVID situation has meant that we can't tour. We're twiddling our thumbs, really, for over a year, and the idea was to possibly go back in and do another album. And so we're just working towards that. It's so quick after we'd done the last album, [and] maybe that will spoil things, but we're gonna try and do another album at some point next year. We're experimenting with stuff."

DEEP PURPLE's latest album, "Whoosh!", was released in August 2020 via earMUSIC. The LP was once again helmed by Canadian producer Bob Ezrin (KISS, PINK FLOYD, ALICE COOPER), who also worked on the band's previous two studio albums, 2017's "Infinite" and 2013's "Now What?!"

Glover told Den Of Geek about the PURPLE songwriting process: "All our songs come from jamming. We don't actually write songs, they just evolve as we play. The first writing session is usually a lot of fun. We just explore different rhythms and riffs and whatever, and then take a break to listen to them, and figure out which ones we really want to work on, and that's the second writing session. And then we go to the studio and record them, but at this point, we rarely have finished vocals or lyrics. It's usually when the album has been all recorded instrumentally that [singer] Ian Gillan and I go off on our own somewhere for a couple of weeks and we write the words. Sometimes he writes on his own, sometimes I write my own. Sometimes we write together. And that's how it comes out.

He added: "You don't go to a PURPLE session with anything like a finished song. You go with an idea, and we all work on it together. It's got to be a collective. That's the point of the band — it's a collective. So, one person couldn't write a DEEP PURPLE song. It takes five of us.

"We've always done it that way. It's a strange way to write songs, I know. Most people write the songs before they go in the studio, we write them after we've been in the studio. But it was like that in '69 when I joined the band. It's been the same ever since."

In the Den Of Geek interview, Glover also said that DEEP PURPLE has "always" been a democratic group. "It was right from when I first joined the band," he explained. "We decided that whoever writes any particular idea, we all share, because we all contribute. The way we play is almost as much a part of the writing process as what the riff or the lyrics are. So we all shared everything. It didn't last that way. When I left the band, and Gillan left the band, it changed. It changed up until when Steve Morse joined. When Steve Morse joined, we said, 'Right, let's share everything.' It takes away stress, it takes away ego, it takes away jealousy, it takes away bad vibes. And I think we all share and we all write for it. We all work our bits. So that's the way we do it, and it is a democratic band."


Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,

 
Posted : September 6, 2021 2:27 pm
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i've enjoyed the last few they did with ezrin so bring it on


 
Posted : September 7, 2021 5:24 pm
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There is a Allman Brothers connection with Deep Purple now that Steve Morse is their guitar player. Someone pointed it out to me. I hadn't thought about it before but it's this. When Steve Morse was in The Dixie Dregs, a Capricorn act, Twiggs was their road manager. 

Twiggs must have gotten dangerous. Of course he killed a man for failing to pay the Allman Brothers but about 1979 Gregg hired Twiggs as his personal manager and Dickey warned Gregg that Twiggs was dangerous and to get rid of him. Not long afterward Gregg Allman became very uncomfortable with Twiggs and his temper and that was the end of that association. 

Anyone hear anything about Twiggs from Steve Morse ( a fantastic guitarist) or others in the Dregs? 


 
Posted : September 7, 2021 8:41 pm
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Sure. That is Twiggs on the cover of the first Dixie Dregs album, "Freefall," timing the Dregs' arrival by parachute. It's an eerie album cover when you consider his passing. Steve Morse has discussed his love of Twiggs many times; Morse also was in possession of one of Duane's guitars (from Twiggs) which he eventually got to Galadrielle.

Back to the thread topic: I too am eager for this album. The Purple guys are such great musicians, and Ezrin has really helped them to just focus on the groove; he has gotten Morse to not just shred every solo but instead to build more deliberately, and that is great advice for Steve Morse in a rock band.  


 
Posted : September 7, 2021 9:24 pm
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Posted by: @matt05

i've enjoyed the last few they did with ezrin so bring it on

Agree. They balance prog and traditional rock  quite well.

 

Ezrin has done them well. If this new one comes soon, I cant remember when they would have two releases that close together. I am sure they did in the Mark 1 or 2 era, but I would say not in the last 40yrs.

I have really enjoyed the releases they have done with him. Referring back to the prog vibe, In away part of me would like to hear them lean a little more into it and get more progy. I really think that would be interesting to hear given the master talent of those musicians. The other part of me really wants to hear a stripped down raw , heavy band driven, guitar riffy tunes.


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Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,

 
Posted : September 9, 2021 8:32 am
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  I must say that I'm impressed that Purple is still turning out

new music - even if Robert Plant says that they are clinging

to a life raft. Us Allman fans should have been so lucky.


 
Posted : September 9, 2021 1:56 pm
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