The Rev has shared a lullaby written for a skit on Stephen Colbert's The Late Show which he writes was "cut for time/content".

It’s been a weird album to talk to people about, you know. I look at it and think it’s such a poor advertisement for love. Like an honest portrayal but a subpar sales pitch. I feel like Honey Bear is like hearing about Love but then also hearing about all the side effects of the miracle drug. In some cases love may cause neurotic insecure jealous rage, sudden weight loss, misogyny, self-loathing, drug and alcohol abuse and totally repulsive self-involvement. Please call if your physician immediately if you look in the mirror and see a different man staring out at you. But all that said the most common thing I get is like how romantic it is. A girl the other day told me she danced to one of the songs at her wedding and it’s like shit, never did I intend to make an album for quote happiest day of someone’s life unquote.
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Glen Pearson (The Rev) briefly looks up from his phone as Justin Bieber receives the Brit Award for International Male Solo Artist [Watch Video]
this fucking bitch must have been planning this all night.
like is my phone ready? is the camera looking at me? now? no. now? yes
never not reblogging
ANONYMOUS ASKED: DID YOU SEE THE FORMER MRS. HONEY BEAR HAS A NEW BOOK?
i did! go buy it here. and that's all i say because you know i have a firm policy to never speak of the breakup that shall not be named.
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"I accidentally kicked one of the girls in the face underwater. Like what sort of loser can’t frolic underwater with beautiful women. I was humiliated." (FREAK - DAHLIA FAYE)
"I've got most of the next album I've written, I think. It's more Holy Shit and less I Love You, Honeybear. I want to turn my focus away from myself, like crack open the curtains so I can point and laugh at people on the street, like the cool culturally literate kids with Big Things To Say do. No, I don't know. We've already seen the fall and rise of some fuckwit named Glen Pearson, no one wants to go through he fall again. Least of all me. It's been a refreshing change of pace. "
GLEN ON HIS NEXT ALBUM

FAVORITE REV MOMENTS (4/TBD): Glen serenades the Coachella Cruise goers with Tiny Dancer.
I think of my live show as a weird psychodrama between me and the first couple rows of the audience. The Fear Fun tours were very much about the spectacle of Me, making a mockery of the swaggering male rockstar archetype. I found this new material really came alive when I started getting into my audience’s space, making too much eye contact, stroking their faces, whatever. I don’t want my shows to be easy and I think that’s a sort of unpopular theory of performing but for me I’m happier if 90% of the people leave wondering ‘what the fuck just happened’ then thinking I was super great and everything was dandy. I am a person on a stage, if you want a passive viewing experience then watch me on youtube.