The name of the new CD is classic. Read below.
Puscifer's original name was Umlaut, "a premiere improvisational hardcore band."[2] The name "Puscifer" was first publicized as a fictional band in the first episode of Mr. Show, including Keenan and Adam Jones as members. Jones is not associated with Puscifer otherwise, although artwork by Jones has been featured on Puscifer apparel (the "Your Mom's a Bitch" shirt, specifically).
Puscifer is also featured in the straight to DVD film Run Ronnie Run with the song 'Ass Kickin' Fat Kid,' which plays in one of the last scenes where a fat kid is actually kicking ass. The movie credits spell the band name "Pucifer."
Puscifer is "as much a clothing line as it is a band," with the clothing items produced in limited numbers. Keenan collaborated on a leather jacket with Paul Frank.[2]
Keenan describes Puscifer as "simply a playground for the various voices in my head," "a space with no clear or discernible goals," and "where my Id, Ego, and Anima all come together to exchange cookie recipes."[3]
Puscifer has no current plans to tour, though Keenan is working on short films with Ford Englerth and Jeffrey Brooks from Red Rock Entertainment Development that could be shown on a tour. These shorts are done in a similar manner to that of Mr. Show and Tom Waits' Big Time.[2]
On April 10, 2007, Keenan posted on the official website that a release may be aimed for mid-October.[4] A newer post on June 25, 2007 states that Joe Barresi mixed the first song, which will have a music video, as well as an alternate version of "Cuntry Boner", which will likely be released as a CD single with bonus tracks. Further mixing will be done by Keenan and Alan Moulder by August.[5]
As of July 31st, Keenan announced that the official release date would be October 30th and the album title is V Is for Vagina. On Aug 9, Keenan announced the first single would be "Queen B" with a video released in late September [1].
On October 1, the first single "Queen B" appeared on the podcast on puscifer.com. This was followed by the podcast release of "Trekka" on October 7