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Album review: Sinsaenum – In Devastation
Joey Jordison's metal supergroup Sinsaenum turn mourning into defiance on thrilling third album
He aims to complete it following Sinsaenum's current tour.
Joey Jordison is currently working on an autobiography.
The drummer says that he'll aims to complete it following his tour with his extreme metal band Sinsaenum.
”I've had a couple of offers from book companies and stuff like that, and I've been so busy, of course, with new music projects and recording and touring that I haven't really gotten down to it," Jordison told the Impact metal channel in Budapest. "I can't do it on the road, because everything else takes all my time as far as – you've got travel, you've got all these things that you have to do, and, of course, sound checks and then you've got the show, and then you've got meet-and-greets, and then you've gotta meet the fans, of course, after the show. That takes all of your time.
"But as far as the book is concerned, I already started it, to be completely honest, and it will just take some time to make sure it's absolutely detailed," he adds. "Because I can't complete it without completing the Sinsaenum tour, because it wouldn't make any sense."
Sinsaenum released their second album, Repulsion for Humanity, in August through earMUSIC.