Beasties Back On Attack
“We always work a little slower than others,” says Beastie Boy Adam
Yauch. Five Years after Hello Nasty, the group is busy
recording in a New York studio it built last year.
But have patience: The new CD is unlikely to be finished before
2004. According to the band, “it’s about fifteen percent done.” One
completed track, however, was posted on the Beasties’ Web site this
week: the anti-war tirade “In a World Gone Mad.” “We wanted to
offer out help in the war-protest arena,” says Yauch. Over a
herky-jerky beat, the song attacks President Bush, but it also
flashes trademark Beasties humor, as when Mike Diamond addresses
the president: “You and Saddam should kick it like back in the
day/With the cocaine and the Courvoisier.”
“It’s a bit of a goof,” says Yauch. “The implication is, rather
than involving everyone in the world in their problems, the two of
them could go work it out somewhere.”
During a quick recording break, the Beasties have two live
appearances scheduled: the Tibetan Freedom Concert in Japan, on
April 19th, and the Coachella Festival on April 26th. “I don’t
quite know how bands put out a record every year,” says Yauch. “It
takes a year to make the record, a year to tour and then a year of
vacation. We just happen to stretch that vacation part to two or
three years.”