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Insane Clown Posse Get ‘Lost’ & ‘Found’ Working on Pair of New Albums

Billboard recently posted an article about ICP’s upcoming album and tour plans. In this article Violent J states that “The Missing Link (Found)” is about 75% complete. It is also revealed that Mike E. Clark is not producing “The Missing Link (Found)”. He is busy with other commitments.

The article also revealed that the planned Riddle Box tour has been postponed. Although, it does state ICP plan on touring starting in the spring and likely finishing with Hallowicked. You can read the full article below.

From Billboard:

The FBI and other haters be damned: “Business continues” for the Insane Clown Posse, with not one but two new albums and plenty of live work headed our way this year.

The Detroit rap duo will drop the first album, Lost, on April 28 — group member Violent J’s 43rd birthday. It’s successor and companion piece, Found, is due three months later, Violent J (aka Joe Bruce) tells Billboard. “The Lost album is a really intense, dark record,” he says. “There’s no comedy on it, and ICP is known for comedy. It’s about life without hope or without faith, and it’s just fast and pulse-pounding beats and dark. For me, it’s about not having God in your life and being lost and worrying about death, worrying about everything, like you’re missing a link. It’s looking at the world through negative lenses.”

Found, meanwhile, will live up to its more optimistic title. “It’s much more positive,” Violent J said. “We bring the comedy aspect of it and songs about sex and good times and the funny songs and the upbeat songs — all that is going to be on the Found record. We’re having a much better time in the studio for that one.” And, he adds, the mixed-but-complementary tone of the two albums is “very reflective” of where he and partner Shaggy 2 Dope (Joe Utsler) find themselves these days.

“I think we’re both somewhere in the middle of Lost and Found,” Violent J explains. “I’m not gonna lie; I feel like I’m looking for God sometimes. I would love to all of a sudden be saved and feel all happy and everything. I’m not there. I’m looking for it. I feel like I’m in the right direction — that’s why I feel good about singing this message and coming out and saying, ‘If you’re lost, this is how you’re gonna feel, and if you’re found, this is how you’re gonna feel,’ and putting that out there and making Juggalos think about it. I think it’s going to help me and Shaggy as people and getting closer to being in a better place ourselves.”

While Lost is completed, Violent J says Found is “about 75 percent done.” Rather than regular collaborator Mike E. Clark, who’s busy with other commitments — including Kid Rock — this time ICP worked with a variety of other producers to come up with beats and arrangements for the two albums.

Though a planned tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of 1995’s Riddle Box album has been sidelined for now, ICP plans to be on the road starting in the spring and going through much of the summer and into the fall, likely finishing with its annual Hallowicked show in Detroit. ICP is also planning another Gathering of the Juggalos this summer and continues to fight the FBI’s designations of the Juggalos as a criminal gang; it’s currently appealing a Federal District Court dismissal of its initial complaint. But most importantly, Violent J says, the music will go on, undeterred.

“It’s important to let everybody know that business continues, that no matter what happens, what we go through or what happens to us, nobody’s gonna be able to stop us from doing what we do,” he says. “”We’re always going to be here to provide an outlet of some fun for people’s lives, man. Juggalos that enjoy being a Juggalo, we’re gonna be able to grow old together. We don’t do this and not enjoy it, y’know? We do this ’cause we love it, and we’ll let everybody know that.”

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    Faygoluvers Comments

  1. ganjadude

    ganjadude

    Comment posted on Monday, February 23rd, 2015 09:54 pm GMT -5 at 9:54 pm

    no M.E.C.???

    well it worked for shangri la, but everything else that didnt have the clark touch on it IMO was trash

  2. Juggalo Josh B

    Juggalo Josh B

    Comment posted on Tuesday, February 24th, 2015 04:17 am GMT -5 at 4:17 am

    They’ll be fine they don’t need Mike E Clark..it’s the fuckin Wicked Clownz. If Shangri La sounded that amazing without him then I know they can do it again. And if it sounds anything like House of Wax then ya’ll know it’s gonna be the shit. It’ll probably be better i mean its a Joker’s Card lol they’ll put their all into it for sure

  3. Jake Jeckel

    Jake Jeckel

    Comment posted on Wednesday, February 25th, 2015 11:28 pm GMT -5 at 11:28 pm

    It’d be the shit to see the Riddle Box Tour have House Of Krazees, Project Born and The Dayton Family as opening acts. And Im not worried about these albums, cuz with DJ Paul, DJ Clay, Otis, Kuma, Mike P. they will be fine, and maybe if they even bring in Seven, they are still fine. And if House of Wax EP was the bridge between The Mighty Death Pop! and these albums, Im looking forward to Lost and Found.

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