Die MEGADETH Mannschaft hat sich derzeit in Dave Mustaine's VIC GARAGE Studio verschanzt und werkelt an einem neuen Album. Bereits im Herbst 2011 könnte ein neues MEGADETH-Album auf den Markt kommen. Die Band nimmt zurzeit im bandeigenen Studio "Vic`s Garage´ Songs auf.
Als Produzent wurde Johnny Karkazis (u.a. DISTURBED, SEVENDUST, MACHINE HEAD, STAIND) verpflichtet, ein relativ kurzes Studiovideo mit Bassmann David Ellefson und Schlagwerker Shawn Drover gibt´s via YouTube:
The recording process for Megadeth's new album is now underway, with producer Johnny Karkazis (Machine Head, Sevendust, Staind, Disturbed) and is slated for a fall 2011 release via Roadrunner Records. The drum tracking for the album is scheduled to begin this week, with the entire recording process expected to be completed by the time Megadeth hits the road this summer as part of the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival with Disturbed and Godsmack.
Sehr interessant, nicht mehr Andy Sneap. Finde ich aber sehr gut, da das letzte Album schon sehr glatt gebügelt klang, roh und "dreckig" passt meiner Meinung nach zu Megadeth besser. Dabei war der Sound von der UA sehr cool.
MEGADETH haben die Aufnahmen zu ihrem neuen Album in Mainman Dave Mustaines "Vic's Garage"-Studio im kalifornischen San Marcos wieder aufgenommen, nachdem die Sessions unterbrochen werden mussten, weil ihr Produzent Johnny K [alias John Karkazis, u.a. DISTURBED, SEVENDUST, MACHINE HEAD, STAIND] plötzlich und überraschend krank geworden war.
Laut Mustaine wurde der 29. Studiotag damit verbracht, an den Arrangements zum zwölften und letzten Song zu werkeln, die Overdubs sollen dann ab nächster Woche aufgenommen werden.
Die Drum-Aufnahmen für das bereits 13. MEGADETH-Album, das im kommenden Herbst via Roadrunner Records erscheinen soll, haben bereits Anfang des Monats begonnen.
Also ich bin jedenfalls sehr gespannt, gerade, da Dave Ellefson ja wieder dabei ist und nun alle gut eingespielt sind. Bin auch gespannt auf den neuen Sound, mit neuem Produzenten Am 4. Juli werde ich mich davon mal in Hamburg live überzeugen...
Yoah, das Spiel nervt echt. Aber das was man hören kann, klingt ganz gut. Richtung Endgame...wurd ja eh glaub ich schon mal von einem Bandmitglied gesagt.
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Obwohl ich stark hoffe, dass es doch ein paar Schritte von Endgame wieder weggeht. Mittlerweile finde ich die CD nicht mehr so toll, wie am Anfang. Da finde ich die UA bedeutend durchdachter, entspannter und ausgeklügelter. Der richtige Hit fehlt auf der Endgame, sowas wie Washington Is Next. Die Songs auf der Endgame sind ja auch alle auffällig kurz gehalten, sehr ungewohnt und der Gesang war meiner Meinung nach wieder ein Rückschritt. Sudden Death gefiel mir im Übrigen sehr gut, ich hoffe, dass es in die Richtung weiter geht.
Klingt nicht gerade schlecht, was er da erzählt. Obwohl es wunderlich ist, dass er vor kurzem noch sagte, geht in Endgame Richtung und nun Gegenteil^^ Wenn man das komplette Interview durchliest(Link dafür ist da ganz unten), kommt ein seeeehr interessanter Beitrag, dass er sich eine SuperGroup aus James, Ulrich, Ellefson und sich wünscht und denen das auch mitgeteilt hat. Obwohl jetzt Skeptiker sagen könnten, muss Lars da rein...
also was man in dem Snippet so raushören kann, klingt ja vielversprechend. Wenn sie die Endgame nochmal toppen bin ich mehr als zufrieden. Endgame war ein sehr starkes Album und mit Ellefson zurück am Bass kommt ein Original wieder in Songwriting..kann nur gut werden !
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MASTER ! MASTER !
Dave Mustaine und seine Mannen werden vorrausichtlich im November via Roadrunner Records ihre neue Platte mit dem Titel "13" veröffentlichen!
Aufgenommen wurde die Platte in den Vic´s Garage Studios in San Marcos, California die Dave Mustaine gehören. Als Produzent verantwortlich war Johnny K der auch schon mit Bands wie DISTURBED, SEVENDUST oder MACHINE HEAD gearbeitet hat.
Während der U.K. Ausgabe des Sonisphere Festivals in Knebworth äußerte sich Mustaine zum neuem Albumtitel wie folgt:
"I started playing guitar at 13 and this is our 13th record and I was born on the 13th. As soon as I said I was going to call it '13', I started noticing 13 everywhere. They never used to have 13th floors in hotels but now they have them again."
Für das Artwortk der neuen Platte verpflichtete man wieder John Lorenzi der auch schon für die Covers der Platten "United Abominations" und "Endgame" verantwortlich war.
Pure Grain Audio interessierte sich auch dafür wie sich die neue Platte "13" anhören wird. Mr. Mustaine gab folgendes zu Protokoll:
"[It's] different, a hundred percent different, unlike anything we've ever done before because the guitar sounds are different; it sounds really super-modern," und weiters, "If I was going to say it sounds like a particular band, I would say it sounds like really old classic [BLACK] SABBATH and with a little bit of a modern edge of QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE kind of thing. But then again, with the twists and turns of music that MEGADETH has been famous for over the years, you never know how it'll turn out."
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Also das, was man aus dem Live-Video raushöhren kann, klingt echt ganz geil. Bin Mega-gespannt auf das Album (Achtung: Wortspiel!)
Versuch' in Zeichen fortzueilen,
ungefangen ist mein Geist,
ehe sich die Zeilen schließen, glaub ich frei zu sein,
meist.
(Dornenreich, Leben lechzend Herzgeflüster)
Radio Metal: Your new album is going to be called "TH1RT3EN". Have you had any bad luck during the making of the album? Or, on the contrary, do you think this will bring you good luck?
Mustaine: It's been very good luck. We did this record in… in record time — I don't want to sound silly — but we've never done a record this quickly. Well, when we did "Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?" it was fairly quick, but things were different back then, you know, I had my whole life to write a record. For this record, I'd had to start from scratch with no songs, basically, when we started it. We had some song ideas and we had a couple of tracks that we had worked on before but nothing that had ever been finished.
Radio Metal: You recently stated in an interview that the album sounds unlike anything you've ever done because it sounds really super-modern, before adding that it sounds like really old classic BLACK SABBATH with a little bit of a modern edge of QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE. Those aren't really what we can call super-modern bands, especially BLACK SABBATH. Can you further explain what you meant?
Mustaine: Yeah, that's a really bad quote that's gotten out there. What I said was that it's got some really super modern sounds, because that's Johnny's (K, producer) style. The sounds themselves are like old SABBATH! Right? Now, that doesn't mean that the songs are like old SABBATH songs. The sound is. Some of the guitars. But when you put the guitars all together, you put the bass in there, and the drums, and you add the vocals, it doesn't sound the same at all. And what I had said about QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, I was talking about guitar sounds. I don't know that band at all! I know one song. (He sings the riff from "No One Knows")
Radio Metal: Yeah, that's "No One Knows".
Mustaine: Yes, that's it! I mean, God bless those guys, they don't need my publicity at all to help them, I know they're super successful and they're evidently a great band, but the quote has been really mistaken.
Radio Metal: The last couple albums were in the classic thrash metal MEGADETH sound and, according to some of your statements, it sounds like you wanted to do something different this time…
Mustaine: No. We're following our roots right now. We're right where we want to be, the last record was where we wanted to be. This record is where we want to be right now, getting back to what we do. You know, when "Risk" was finished, I told Marty [Friedman, then-MEGADETH guitarist] "We have to go back to our roots," and he didn't want to do that. He wanted to play more pop music, so we parted ways. That's a big statement for a guy to make a guitar playing change because he does not want to continue down a particular direction. So from "Risk" to here, each record has gotten a little bit more like what's deep down inside me. You know, when you learn all that stuff like how to write a particular song, something happens to you, when you write another song, that's still in there. Depending on who's taught you, how successful it is, sometimes you struggle with not wanting to listen to that because you know if you do those kind of things, it would probably make the songs more successful but… would the fans like it? You know? So we kind of just followed our hearts again, because when we played music for ourselves, that's when I felt the best about it on stage. And I can tell, the songs we played on stage, if I don't really feel like "Oh my God, I love this song, I love playing this song, this is the greatest song ever" you can usually tell, because the audience kind of reacts that way, too.
Radio Metal: Dave Ellefson was quoted saying that it was funny that 20 years ago you guys came off "Rust In Peace" and then went in and made "Countdown To Extinction" and that to him this is what this new album feels like. Is this your feeling, too?
Mustaine: Well, I've got to tell you, to me it's got the most potential of anything we've done since then because "Countdown" was our biggest record ever, and it's nearing triple-platinum in America, which is a big thing. And I've got to tell you, this record… I'm really proud of it. All the other records, you want to say "Hey, it's a great record, it's this, it's that". I haven't been just trying to color my answers, I've just been saying "This is what it is, you've got to hear it for yourself." I love it! I think it's great. I think it's the best thing I've done in a long time. But I mean, you've got to be the judge. And you've already heard songs, man, you've heard "Sudden Death". You've heard "Never Dead", the track on that video game. You've heard… well, I don't know if you've heard "Public Enemy" yet, but… I know you've heard these songs, you know?!