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They're refusing to take responsibility for what they did — So in death they still don't want to accept the idea that they didn't give the kid what they needed when they were here. And I'm sorry, I know the kids are gone and I feel bad about that, but you can not turn around and point the accusing finger at somebody else for something you did not do, " he exclaimed. After breaking away from the studio and these issues just a few weeks ago, W. is in the midst of determining their tour plans for the spring and summer, which are scheduled to kick-off on May 1. To keep his voice up to the task, Lawless says it is more about what he doesn't do. "I just do maintenance pretty good, and just try not to abuse it. And when I say abuse it, I'm talking about how there's a limit sometimes to the amount of fun you can have, and I got the crap scared out of me a long time ago by abusing it. So, I've learned my lesson, because, hey, I'm never going to be remembered as a guitar player. My immortality lies in my throat, so I've got to take care of it. "
In fact, he compares the opening track "Let it Roar" to "I Wanna Be Somebody, " and says that the second track "Hate to Love Me" could have easily been on the band's first album. Like any artist, he would like to think that his band's latest effort is just as good as anything else they have ever done, and thus far reactions to the album have confirmed that assumption. "You don't premeditate these things before you do them, you just kind of start going for it, and usually about two-thirds of a way through a record, it starts reveal itself – what it's going to be. And it was a refreshing combination when it was done I looked at it and thought, 'wow, this feels a little like both of those', " explained Lawless. But the album isn't exactly all that predictable… "There's a song called "Evermore" on the album, which is looking at the idea of the possibility that maybe we've lived before — past lives. And I'm not saying that I believe in it. I'd like to. Its something that I'm exploring, and I don't know what I'm going to find if anything, but I've had some interesting experiences with it, and "Euphoria" kind of came out of that, because "Euphoria" was something that I had done when I cleared my head…you can channel creative energy.
Though he left room for his indulgence, the whole moral behind Unholy Terror is: think for yourself, seek out your own answers, come to your own conclusions, and don't accept prepackaged beliefs or ideals from anybody else. However, it is in no way intended to be blasphemous. It is simply meant to show that it can be dangerous when people don't necessarily want to or have to think for themselves and unquestionably accept the ideal of organized social, religious, and government organizations. Furthermore, Lawless says that he always writes what he is feeling at the time, because "That's the only way to make it real. " He says, "I felt conviction to talk about some of the things on this record that I did…I'm doing what I feel convicted by at the moment…" "I want to make it perfectly clear that I'm not hear to knock anybody's religion. All I'm trying to say is think for yourself, don't necessarily swallow everything that's handed to you — seek out your own answers, " he emphasized. Lawless says if you go back to albums like Headless Children or the Crimson Idle, and other things that W. has done through the present, you will find that there are common threads that run through those albums, and a lot of what they are saying is that there are kids standing there saying 'hey, pay attention to me, show me some love, and maybe I won't blow up on you'.