While one might imagine
Maynard James Keenan would have enough going on to keep him busy as a frontman with the groups
Tool and
A Perfect Circle, in 2007 he decided to record an album under yet another name with
Puscifer. Described by
Keenan as "the space where my Id, Ego, and Anima all come together to exchange cookie recipes,"
Puscifer first appeared as the name of a fictional band
Keenan fronted in a cameo on the HBO sketch comedy series Mr. Show in 1995. It wasn't until 2003 that
Keenan actually recorded under the name, when he teamed up with
Danny Lohner for a track called "Rev 22:20" for the Underworld soundtrack, and it wasn't until four years later that he set to work on an entire
Puscifer album. Organized less as a traditional "rock band," and more as a musical collective in which
Keenan could work with a rotating lineup of likeminded artists,
Puscifer's early recording projects featured a large cast of noted musicians, including
Tim Alexander from
Primus,
Tim Commerford and
Brad Wilk from
Audioslave and Rage Against the Machine, former
King Crimson member
Trey Gunn, violinist
Lisa Germano, pop singer/songwriter
Jonny Polonsky, and actress and vocalist Milla Jovovich.
The first product of
Puscifer's new life was a single issued in early October 2007; the A-side was "Cuntry Boner," a gleefully offensive song originally recorded by
Electric Sheep (a short-lived punk band featuring
Adam Jones and
Tom Morello years before they would respectively join
Tool and Rage Against the Machine), while the flip side was a cover of the Circle Jerks' "World Up My Ass." Later the same month,
Puscifer's debut album, V Is for Vagina, was released; like the single, it was released in the United States by
Keenan's own Puscifer Entertainment label, and it featured ten original songs, many of which were dominated by slow but potent dance grooves rather than
Tool's prog metal textures.
Keenan has said the group has no immediate plans to tour, but he is collaborating with several filmmakers on short movies based on the songs, which could be shown at live performances. In April of 2008, a remix album of V Is for Vagina titled V Is for Viagra: The Remixes was released and featured contributions from members of
Nine Inch Nails,
Telefon Tel Aviv,
Ministry, and
Slipknot, among others. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide