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McKagan, McCready to rock Seattle Tattoo Expo

08/07/2008 4:00 PM, Reuters
Jonathan Cohen


Velvet Revolver's Duff McKagan and Pearl Jam's Mike McCready will rock out with their side projects at the seventh annual Seattle Tattoo Expo, which kicks off Friday at the Seattle Center.

Both McKagan's Loaded and McCready's Flight to Mars will play an after-party event on Friday. Loaded will also play Sunday at the Expo, which is hosting a concert stage all weekend featuring Nashville Pussy, Nevermore, Tiger Army and many others.

McKagan fits right in at Tattoo Expo, considering he has 13 of them, the most recent of which he obtained last Friday.

"My wife and I have been riding motorcycles a lot lately, and she told me I needed to get a skull tattoo," he told Billboard.com. "The guy started in on it right in this really sensitive area. I always realize what a s--tty idea it is. I love the result but the process sucks."

For McKagan, the shows will find him unveiling material from Loaded's debut album, due early next year via Century Media. A five-song EP will precede it in September.

"These are purely my songs. It's probably more derivative of my earlier years of punk rock," he explained. "It's a good rock'n'roll band. It's fun, is what it is. There's no real business and no real drama. I'm really into no drama right now," he added, referring to Scott Weiland's recent rancorous departure from Velvet Revolver.

McKagan formed Loaded while he was taking business classes in Seattle earlier in the decade. "I started my college band in my 30s," he laughs. "At spring break, we'd go play Japan and s--t. Then Velvet Revolver started, but Loaded kind of kept going. We play charity events every Christmas. More and more people are coming to see us play, so we decided we'd make a record."

Reuters/Billboard

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