Still Not Black Enough
is the sixth
studio album
by American
Heavy Metal band
first released in
June 1995
in Japan
and the UK.
It was not released
in the U.S.
until
August
1996
through
Castle Records.
Still Not Black Enough
was originally slated
for release as a
Blackie Lawless
solo album,
but due to
the heavy content,
Lawless changed his mind
and decided to
release it as a
W.A.S.P.
album.
This had also been
the case for the
previous album,
The Crimson Idol.
Still Not Black Enough
is considered somewhat
a successor to
The Crimson Idol,
bearing a
strong resemblance
with its lyrical themes.
However,
instead of telling the story
of the fictional character
Jonathan,
this album is mostly
a collection of
personal songs
from
Blackie Lawless,
including issues
involving the death
of his mother
and personal crises
just after the world tour
for
The Crimson Idol.
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