He said fans can expect a return to the lavish stage production he'd abandoned in supporting 2006's "Educated Horses." Meanwhile, he and his band are still gearing up for the tour, which kicks off Thursday in Phoenix. Zombie has not set a new release date for the album but promised the announcement would come soon, possibly even this week. We spent so much time crafting the record, we didn't want it to be something that was so chaotic that it became, 'Oh, that's done and gone' two weeks later." There was the sense that every little thing about the record was rushed - not the music, 'cause that was done for a long time, and that was the thing that was so annoying. "It was basically everything, from getting advance copies to the press to.There wasn't even time to make a video (for the first single, 'What?') and we were leaving for the tour. "Basically the label (Geffen) wasn't really in a position to promote it or deal with it," Zombie explained. But he told during a conference call for his upcoming concert tour that he felt "the basic structure of releasing a record" was not adequately in place for the project. Zombie's fourth solo studio album - and the sequel to his 1998 solo debut - was originally slated to come out on Nov.
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Rob Zombie decided to push back the release date of his "Hellbilly Deluxe 2" album because "everything was turning into a chaotic mess." Rob Zombie Tour Goes On Despite "Hellbilly 2' Album Delay