Although Maynard James Keenan no longer writes a bi-weekly column for the Phoenix New Times, the Tool / A Perfect Circle / Puscifer vocalist recently spoke to the publication about a ton of different topics. Keenan not only gives extra details on Puscifer's upcoming EP, 'Donkey Punch the Night,' but info on his upcoming autobiography and the overall state of the music industry.

Speaking to the Phoenix New Times about 'Donkey Punch the Night' Keenan describes why the musical collective are releasing an EP rather than another full-length. "The general approach to [Puscifer] has always been to do a couple songs at a time and put them out," says Keenan. "Traditionally, back in the mid-1900s, a vinyl single would go to a radio station. You'd buy somebody's sheet music and record a song in a studio and take it to radio stations and sell the single. [You would] sell that song. Then you'd have a B-side on it, and beyond that, if you had a couple more songs and you were feeling kind of froggy, you would do an extended play, an EP … [The 'Conditions of My Parole' full-length] was us on a roll. We were going to do a couple songs, and all of the sudden it became something completely different."

In a second article posted by the newspaper, Keenan goes on to remind us all that, in fact, he had spent a long time on this Earth before becoming a celebrated musician. "I think there are a lot of misconceptions with some people that, all of a sudden, I was born when my first band came out," Keenan says. "I actually had a life before that, and there were a lot of accomplishments. [The book] will kind of chronicle why it is I got to where I am, and why I got to where you knew about me."

The sonic mastermind also tackles the issue of illegal downloading. "There's a disconnect between people not buying music and not understanding why [bands] go away," Keenan says. "There are people who are like monkeys in a cage just hitting the coke button. They don't really get that for [musicians and artists] to do these things, they have to fund them. They have to have something to pay the rent."

Puscifer's upcoming 'Donkey Punch the Night' EP is set for a Feb. 19 release date.

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