A clip of a previously unreleased Wayne Static solo track titled “Infiltrator” has been shared online by Matt Zane. The latter is currently making an unauthorized documentary on the final years of Static and his late wife Tera Wray. While the families of both Static and Wray have objected to the film, Zane has persisted with the project, insisting he is honoring the wishes of the late couple. Static died in November of 2014 following a fatal concoction of prescription drugs and alcohol. Wray would take her own life in January of 2016.
An initial attempt at crowdfunding this forthcoming documentary raised some $400 from 4 backers, leading Zane to pledge to personally fund it. Zane, known for fronting Society 1 and his time in the adult entertainment industry, claims to have been a close friend of the couple in their final years, and aims to recount that time period, which saw Static and Wray engaging in dangerous behavior.
Among a point of controversy attached to the film are six unreleased songs Static is said to have worked on with Zane. One of those songs is presumably this newly shared cut. With the Static estate barring the usage of these tracks in the film, Zane has launched a singer search for someone with similar vocals to re-track the songs for inclusion in the doc.
Speaking via Instagram yesterday, March 05th, Zane stated of that:
“An unfinished, previously unheard track recorded by late STATIC-X frontman Wayne Static has surfaced as part of filmmaker Matt Zane’s ongoing unauthorized documentary project.
According to Zane, the song was intended to appear in his forthcoming film about Wayne and his late wife Tera Wray. However, the estates of Wayne and Tera, along with Static-X, have declined to grant permission for the unreleased music to be used.
“I want to make it clear, I’d love to finish and give Wayne’s fans his final recording but the families and Static-X aren’t allowing it,” said Zane. “I’d give 100% of the profits of the music to Wayne’s and Tera’s family as long as the recordings were kept in their original form. They were recorded as Wayne Static solo music, not Static-X.”
The Backstory
Zane says the material dates back to 2008 while he was directing Tera Wray in her music series Radium. At the time, Wayne offered music to support the project.
“Warner Brothers stopped us but not before Wayne gave me a bunch of stuff,” Zane explained. “I cover the entire ordeal in the documentary. I have a video of Wayne publicly admitting he wrote music for the series.”
Now, years later, Zane has chosen to move forward with completing select portions of the material for inclusion in the documentary and its potential soundtrack.
“There are songs that I won’t touch that Wayne wrote 100% of,” Zane stated. “But all the misc. riffs and other ideas are what I’ll use. Wayne liked what I was doing with them so I figure I’m on the right track.”
Singer Search Begins
Due to legal restrictions preventing the use of Wayne Static’s original vocal tracks, Zane is now launching an open call for vocalists who believe they can step in and honor Wayne’s style and legacy.
“It’s just like what Jonathan Davis did for the Queen of the Damned soundtrack,” Zane said. “He wasn’t allowed to sing on that soundtrack so he brought in other singers, including Wayne!”
Fans and vocalists interested in participating are invited to submit a recording of themselves performing their favorite Wayne Static song to: