JOHNNY CHRIST says AVENGED SEVENFOLD may never make another album | Revolver

JOHNNY CHRIST says AVENGED SEVENFOLD may never make another album

A singles-only model is on the table
Avenged Sevenfold Johnny Christ live 2023 1600x900, Steve Appleford
Johnny Christ
photograph by Steve Appleford

Avenged Sevenfold just released their long-awaited eighth album, Life Is but a Dream..., which was seven years in the making and is arguably their most eclectic yet. However, according to bassist Johnny Christ, it might be their last. 

In a new interview with Whiplash, Christ said that the current Revolver cover stars are hoping to explore different ways to share their music with fans, and that might mean dropping singles over albums — a sentiment that members of Slipknot and Disturbed have also expressed in recent times.

"We want this to be a full experience as an album," Christ said, as transcribed by Metal Injection. "We don't know if we're gonna do a full album again, to be honest. We might do singles and event-ize those later on in our career.

"At this moment, this is our body of work that we want everyone to get kind of at the same time and experience it from track one to track 11. And I think that that's what has always been important to us, is the way we release things to the public. And it's not because we're hoity-toity and think we're better than other artists or anything like that. It's just we have a certain way that we communicate with our fans and have [done] for the last 20-plus years.

"And we like to keep that intact and always come up with a new, fun way of releasing it. Just like with our music — we're always challenging ourselves and trying to do new things in our music. Why stop there? Let's think about how we can do something fun in the releases and stuff like that. And I think that's really what came back to the way we released The Stage.

"We had this grandiose idea that we could do… It might not be accepted right away. But the cool thing was we did what we wanted to do. We dropped a surprise release, which no one had done in our genre at the time, and we got to play on the top of Capitol Records, the iconic rooftop there, and do the first-ever virtual livestream in 2016.

"And at the time I didn't even realize what that would mean. It wasn't until 2020, as we all know, and everything went crazy and everyone went to virtual livestreams that it was able to actually show a little bit more significance that it already had being on the top of Capitol Records and playing a livestream."

Hear Christ's full interview below.

Life Is but a Dream... is out now and you can pick up Revolver's exclusive vinyl bundle over at our shop.