Sean Killian Says Phil Demmel Wanted Him To Shelve Vio-lence In 2023

During a recent interview with Robbs MetalWorks, Vio-lence singer Sean Killian opened up about parting ways with Phil Demmel in 2024. He also claimed the guitarist tried to get him to shelve the band a year prior.

Killian said the following:

“[Phil] wanted me to shelve the band. And then we sold out the Whisky [A Go Go in February 2023] in L.A., and he brought it up in the green room after we played. And I was, like, ‘No, I’m not shelving anything.’ ‘Cause we never really toured back in the day, so there’s so many places around the world that haven’t seen VIO-LENCE or heard it live. For him, it’s a garage thing that — I don’t know… He’s kind of a selfish guy. And if you’ve seen some of his interviews. he even brings it up himself.”

He continued when asked why the band’s previous reunion in 2001-2003 didn’t last:

“Well, we actually were writing music at the time, so we had Perry [Strickland] on drums and Phil [on guitar], Deen [Dell] playing bass, me singing and we had Ray Vegas playing guitar to fill in, ’cause Robb [Flynn, former VIO-LENCE guitarist] was already taking off with MACHINE HEAD. And we wrote some music and then Robb, he came to Phil and tapped him and said, ‘You wanna play [with MACHINE HEAD]?’ And then Phil called me and I was, like, ‘Look, dude, I’m just a guy that loves to play music. You’re a musician.’ I’ve never told him, ‘You can’t do this’ or ‘you can’t do that,’ ’cause he’s filled in for LAMB OF GOD [in later years] and a bunch of stuff. And I’ve always supported him a hundred percent. But when he told me that he wanted me to shelve it [two and a half years ago], that’s when I was just kind of, like, ‘This relationship…’ Like [THE MENTORS legend] El Duce would say, ‘This relationship is over.’ [Laughs]”

He also added:

“It’s an internal thing with him. It’s not about me. It’s when he started doing interviews. So when [VIO-LENCE] played the Mystic Festival [in June 2024] in Poland, MACHINE HEAD was playing [at the same event], so I text Robb, ‘Hey, man, why don’t you play [the classic VIO-LENCE song] ‘World In A World’ with us?’ ‘Cause he always shows up a day before [MACHINE HEAD is scheduled to play]. And [Robb was], like, ‘Fuck yeah.’ So we did it. And so then the next week [Phil] does an interview, and it’s just nothing but him talking bad about [VIO-LENCE]. And I just finally had it with him and told him, ‘Man, you got issues. And I don’t want any part of it.’ I’m 61. I don’t want people like that in my life. And so here we are today. And I’m happy. And the group that I’m playing with are enjoying themselves, and the fans really respond every time.”

[via Blabbermouth]

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