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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Philip Anselmo Tag Teamed By Zakk Wylde & Dave Ellefson At The Golden Gods Awards!


Heavy Music history was written on Thursday, May 2 at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles, CA. Not only did the Revolver Golden Gods Awards welcome the elite of the music we all love, but the energy inside the sold out venue was incomparable. Here is a scoop of who won what, and who performed with who. 

During the awards ceremony, former PANTERA and current DOWN frontman Philip Anselmo, was tag teamed backstage by BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's leader Zakk Wylde and MEGADETH's own Dave Ellefson. The result was a very cool interview as you will see below.




The entire event was dedicated to SLAYER's Jeff Hanneman, who passed away yesterday morning from liver failure. Details HERE!



Related links:
Revolver Golden Gods Awards

Friday, March 23, 2012

Win The NEW MEGADETH Book "Megadeth: Another Time, A Different Place" - Contest Details Inside!

"Megadeth: Another Time, A Different Place" gives the audience a front-row seat into the early days and meteoric rise of this young band who would become one of the most influential groups of all time and, with Anthrax, Slayer, and Metallica, consistently touted among the best “Thrash Metal” bands ever to cross the stage. This is the first Megadeth photography book and only the second book documenting their rise to Rock glory, including rare, never-before-seen photographs representing a small but crucial period of time in their career. Hale’s photographs, from intimate backstage photographs to screaming, kinetic live shots, are the images of a young band prepared to take on the world.




Contest details:

- We are going to give away 3 books:

Contest 1 (HornsUpRocks.com): Go to the comments section below and tell us your MEGADETH story. The most creative entry wins a copy of the book. *

Contest 2 (Facebook): Post your MEGADETH pictures on our Official Facebook page ! The most badass picture wins a copy of the book. *

Contest 3 (Twitter): In one short Twit tell us what MEGADETH means to you! The most creative twit, wins a copy of the book. Our Twitter handle is @HornsUpRocks, please hashtag #MegadethBook *

Links:

Official HORNS UP ROCKS Facebook page
Official HORNS UP ROCKS Twitter Page

* All winners will be announced on Friday, April 30th at 4:00 PM ET!

“The ‘work’ that you hold in your hands now is the work of a friend, who is also a ‘photo-grrrrrrr-apher,’ and who has captured the very essence of my career: hungry, gritty, hard, cold, impersonal, personal, and very personal. Also, the sensitive unseen side of me, which was somewhat of an anomaly with the public and left me an enigma to my peers.” — Dave Mustaine from the Foreword


Rob Zombie with Megadeth and Lacuna Coil Tour Dates:

- MAY

11 at PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ
12 at Toyota Pavilion in Scranton, PA
16 at Stage AE in Pittsburgh, PA
18 at The Deltaplex in Grand Rapids, MI
20 at Rock On The Range in Columbus, OH
22 at La Crosse Center in La Crosse, WI
24 at Tyson Center in Sioux City, IA
25 at Hartman Arena in Wichita, KS
26 at Rocklahoma in Pryor, OK

More dates to be announced.


Related links:
Click here to purchase "Megadeth: Another Time, A Different Place"!
Megadeth's Official Site
Megadeth on Facebook
Megadeth on Twitter

Thursday, March 15, 2012

MEGADETH Releases NEW Book Entitled "Megadeth: Another Time, A Different Place"!

"Megadeth: Another Time, A Different Place" gives the audience a front-row seat into the early days and meteoric rise of this young band who would become one of the most influential groups of all time and, with Anthrax, Slayer, and Metallica, consistently touted among the best “Thrash Metal” bands ever to cross the stage. This is the first Megadeth photography book and only the second book documenting their rise to Rock glory, including rare, never-before-seen photographs representing a small but crucial period of time in their career. Hale’s photographs, from intimate backstage photographs to screaming, kinetic live shots, are the images of a young band prepared to take on the world.

“The ‘work’ that you hold in your hands now is the work of a friend, who is also a ‘photo-grrrrrrr-apher,’ and who has captured the very essence of my career: hungry, gritty, hard, cold, impersonal, personal, and very personal. Also, the sensitive unseen side of me, which was somewhat of an anomaly with the public and left me an enigma to my peers.” — Dave Mustaine from the Foreword


Rob Zombie with Megadeth and Lacuna Coil Tour Dates:

- MAY

11 at PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ
12 at Toyota Pavilion in Scranton, PA
16 at Stage AE in Pittsburgh, PA
18 at The Deltaplex in Grand Rapids, MI
20 at Rock On The Range in Columbus, OH
22 at La Crosse Center in La Crosse, WI
24 at Tyson Center in Sioux City, IA
25 at Hartman Arena in Wichita, KS
26 at Rocklahoma in Pryor, OK

More dates to be announced.


Related links:
Click here to purchase "Megadeth: Another Time, A Different Place"!
Megadeth's Official Site
Megadeth on Facebook
Megadeth on Twitter

Monday, March 5, 2012

MEGADETH's Dave Ellefson Interviews LACUNA COIL's Cristina Scabbia!

Ever since the release of 'Th1rt3en', David Ellefson from Megadeth has been constantly releasing video updates from virtually every city that Megadeth has taken over. Recently, he grabbed Lacuna Coil's multi-talented vocalist Cristina Scabbia for the final clip of Gigantour, shot in Austin, Texas. Scabbia has been joining Megadeth onstage to sing a duet with Dave Mustaine on "A Tout Le Monde" every night, as well as opening the shows with her own band.



Megadeth and Lacuna Coil will be back on the road in May, for a short string of dates with Rob Zombie.


Rob Zombie with Megadeth and Lacuna Coil Tour Dates:

- MAY

11 at PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ
12 at Toyota Pavilion in Scranton, PA
16 at Stage AE in Pittsburgh, PA
18 at The Deltaplex in Grand Rapids, MI
20 at Rock On The Range in Columbus, OH
22 at La Crosse Center in La Crosse, WI
24 at Tyson Center in Sioux City, IA
25 at Hartman Arena in Wichita, KS
26 at Rocklahoma in Pryor, OK

More dates to be announced.



Related links:
Megadeth's Official Site
Megadeth on Facebook
Megadeth on Twitter
Lacuna Coil
Lacuna Coil on MySpace
Lacuna Coil on Facebook
Empty Spiral
Lacuna Coil on Twitter
Roadrunner Records
Rob Zombie's Official Site
Rob Zombie on Facebook
Rob Zombie on Twitter

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Video Update From MEGADETH's Dave Ellefson LIVE From Gigantour!


The 2012 version of Gigantour is currently crossing through North America in full throttle! Tonight, the Heavy Music fanatics of Glens Falls, New York, will welcome Megadeth, Motörhead, Volbeat and Lacuna Coil to the Glens Falls Civic Center. In anticipation of tonight's show, Dave Ellefson from Megadeth just posted the following video update:



"Gigantour" 2012, featuring Megadeth, Motörhead, Volbeat, and Lacuna Coil! Remaining tour dates!

February:

1 – Glens Falls Civic Center – Glens Falls, NY
2 – Colisee Pepsi – Quebec City, QC
3 – Bell Centre – Montreal, QC
5 – K-Rock Centre – Kingston, ON
7 – General Motors Centre – Oshawa, ON
8 – Copps Coliseum – Hamilton, ON
9 – Palace of Auburn Hills – Auburn Hills, MI
10 – Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL
12 – Eagles Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI
14 – Myth – St. Paul, MN
16 – Prairieland – Saskatoon, SK
17 – Shaw Conference Centre – Edmonton, AB
18 – Big 4 Building – Calgary, AB
20 – Abbotsford Ent & Sports Centre – Abbotsford, BC
21 – Showare Center – Kent, WA
23 – Event Center at San Jose State University – San Jose, CA
24 – Gibson Amphitheatre – Universal City, CA
25 – Comerica Theatre – Phoenix, AZ
26 – Tingley Coliseum – Albuquerque, NM
28 – The Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO

Photo credit: Steve Lars from Creative Ventures International & Steve Lars on Facebook

Related links:
Megadeth

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Megadeth's Dave Ellefson Issues Tour Update From Th1rt3en World Tour - Video Available!


Megadeth unleashed their thirteenth studio album entitled "TH1RT3EN" on November 1st, 2011, via Roadrunner Records. Today (Wednesday, November 9th), Megadeth is kicking off their Th1rt3en World Tour in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Here is a video update recorded today by Megadeth's bassist Dave Ellefson.




CD track listing:

01. Sudden Death
02. Public Enemy No. 1
03. Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)
04. We The People
05. Guns, Drugs & Money
06. Never Dead
07. New World Order
08. Fast Lane
09. Black Swan
10. Wrecker
11. Millennium Of The Blind
12. Deadly Nightshade
13. 13

So far Megadeth's NEW studio album has sold 42,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 11 on The Billboard 200 chart.

"TH1RT3EN" first-week chart positions:

Australia: #13
Belgium: #83
Ireland: #43
Netherlands: #42
Norway: #32
UK: #34
USA: #11

Metal Hammer asked Megadeth's front-man Dave Mustaine: Your latest album, "TH1RT3EN", has just hit the shelves. What can fans expect from that album?

Mustaine: I think fans are going to be able to expect a very exciting record. With David Ellefson [bass] coming back, it brought back the classic sound, but also with the progress that we made with Shawn Drover [drums] and Chris Broderick [guitar]. I think that it's a very heavy, modern sound, and then adding Johnny K [producer] to that with his production skills, this is the optimum record that we could've made right now. So I think that the fans are going to be very happy with this record.

Additionally, the band recently premiered the music video for the first single out of Th1rt3en for the song "Public Enemy No. 1". The comical video was shot in California, a few days after Megadeth performed at the Big Four Concert at Yankee Stadium. Oh, and it features a very badass monkey! Watch it now!






Tour-dates:

Latin American tour:

11/9 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Estadio Cubierto Malvinas
11/10 - Estadio Cubierto Malvinas - Buenos Aires, Argentina
11/12 - Maquinaria Festival, Club Hipico - Santiago, Chile
11/14 - SWU Music & Arts Festival - Sao Paulo, Brazil
11/16 - Jose Cuervo Salon - Mexico City, Mexico
11/17 - Jose Cuervo Salon - Mexico City, Mexico
11/19 - H&H Metal Fest, Calle 2 - Guadalajara, Mexico
11/20 - Banamex Auditorium - Monterrey, Mexico

"Gigantour" 2012 with Motörhead, Volbeat, and Lacuna Coil,

January:
26 – Susquehanna Bank Center – Camden, NJ
27 – Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT
28 – Theater at Madison Square Garden – New York, NY
29 – Tsongas Arena – Lowell, MA

February:

1 – Glens Falls Civic Center – Glens Falls, NY
2 – Colisee Pepsi – Quebec City, QC
3 – Bell Centre – Montreal, QC
5 – K-Rock Centre – Kingston, ON
7 – General Motors Centre – Oshawa, ON
8 – Copps Coliseum – Hamilton, ON
9 – Palace of Auburn Hills – Auburn Hills, MI
10 – Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL
12 – Eagles Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI
14 – Myth – St. Paul, MN
16 – Prairieland – Saskatoon, SK
17 – Shaw Conference Centre – Edmonton, AB
18 – Big 4 Building – Calgary, AB
20 – Abbotsford Ent & Sports Centre – Abbotsford, BC
21 – Showare Center – Kent, WA
23 – Event Center at San Jose State University – San Jose, CA
24 – Gibson Amphitheatre – Universal City, CA
25 – Comerica Theatre – Phoenix, AZ
26 – Tingley Coliseum – Albuquerque, NM
28 – The Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO

Photo credit: Steve Lars from Creative Ventures International & Steve Lars on Facebook

Related links:
Megadeth

Friday, November 4, 2011

Megadeth - Video Premiere Of 'Public Enemy No 1'!


On November 1st, 2011, Thrash Metal titans Megadeth released their NEW album "TH1RT3EN" to the Headbanging community via Roadrunner Records. Today, they are premiering the music video for the first single of their 13th studio album entitled "Public Enemy No. 1".

The comical video was shot in California, a few days after Megadeth performed at the Big Four Concert at Yankee Stadium. Oh, and it features a very badass monkey! Watch it now!





Here is the cover art and track-listing of one of the most anticipated records of 2011.


CD track listing:

01. Sudden Death
02. Public Enemy No. 1
03. Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)
04. We The People
05. Guns, Drugs & Money
06. Never Dead
07. New World Order
08. Fast Lane
09. Black Swan
10. Wrecker
11. Millennium Of The Blind
12. Deadly Nightshade
13. 13


Vinyl track listing:

Side A:

01. Sudden Death
02. Public Enemy No. 1
03. Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)
04. We The People

Side B:

01. Guns, Drugs & Money
02. Never Dead
03. New World Order

Side C:

01. Fast Lane
02. Black Swan
03. Wrecker

Side D:

01. Millennium Of the Blind
02. Deadly Nightshade
03. 13

Here is an interview we conducted with drummer Shawn Drover, in which we discuss the bands new album, the Big 4 and more!



Here is our Big Four 4 special, featuring Megadeth!



Video credit: Steve Lars from Creative Ventures International & Steve Lars on Facebook

Tour-dates:

Latin American tour:

11/9 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Estadio Cubierto Malvinas
11/10 - Estadio Cubierto Malvinas - Buenos Aires, Argentina
11/12 - Maquinaria Festival, Club Hipico - Santiago, Chile
11/14 - SWU Music & Arts Festival - Sao Paulo, Brazil
11/16 - Jose Cuervo Salon - Mexico City, Mexico
11/17 - Jose Cuervo Salon - Mexico City, Mexico
11/19 - H&H Metal Fest, Calle 2 - Guadalajara, Mexico
11/20 - Banamex Auditorium - Monterrey, Mexico

"Gigantour" 2012 with Motörhead, Volbeat, and Lacuna Coil,

January:
26 – Susquehanna Bank Center – Camden, NJ
27 – Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT
28 – Theater at Madison Square Garden – New York, NY
29 – Tsongas Arena – Lowell, MA

February:

1 – Glens Falls Civic Center – Glens Falls, NY
2 – Colisee Pepsi – Quebec City, QC
3 – Bell Centre – Montreal, QC
5 – K-Rock Centre – Kingston, ON
7 – General Motors Centre – Oshawa, ON
8 – Copps Coliseum – Hamilton, ON
9 – Palace of Auburn Hills – Auburn Hills, MI
10 – Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL
12 – Eagles Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI
14 – Myth – St. Paul, MN
16 – Prairieland – Saskatoon, SK
17 – Shaw Conference Centre – Edmonton, AB
18 – Big 4 Building – Calgary, AB
20 – Abbotsford Ent & Sports Centre – Abbotsford, BC
21 – Showare Center – Kent, WA
23 – Event Center at San Jose State University – San Jose, CA
24 – Gibson Amphitheatre – Universal City, CA
25 – Comerica Theatre – Phoenix, AZ
26 – Tingley Coliseum – Albuquerque, NM
28 – The Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO

Related links:
Megadeth

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Megadeth - Backstage Footage From Halloween Performance On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'!

In celebration of the release of their 13th studio album, which is in stores now! Megadeth this past Monday on the Halloween edition of "Jimmy Kimmel Live". Not only did the band perform their new single "Public Enemy No.1" and their classic song "Symphony Of Destruction", but the entire band were dressed up in very cool costumes. Dave Mustaine was dressed as Frankenstein, fits him well ah? Mustaine also gave Jimmy Kimmel one of his guitars! You can watch the bands performance below.

Here are a couple of videos taken backstage prior to the bands performance:









Here is the cover art and track-listing of one of the most anticipated records of 2011.


CD track listing:

01. Sudden Death
02. Public Enemy No. 1
03. Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)
04. We The People
05. Guns, Drugs & Money
06. Never Dead
07. New World Order
08. Fast Lane
09. Black Swan
10. Wrecker
11. Millennium Of The Blind
12. Deadly Nightshade
13. 13


Vinyl track listing:

Side A:

01. Sudden Death
02. Public Enemy No. 1
03. Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)
04. We The People

Side B:

01. Guns, Drugs & Money
02. Never Dead
03. New World Order

Side C:

01. Fast Lane
02. Black Swan
03. Wrecker

Side D:

01. Millennium Of the Blind
02. Deadly Nightshade
03. 13

Here is an interview we conducted with drummer Shawn Drover, in which we discuss the bands new album, the Big 4 and more!



Here is our Big Four 4 special, featuring Megadeth!



Tour-dates:

Latin American tour:

11/9 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Estadio Cubierto Malvinas
11/10 - Estadio Cubierto Malvinas - Buenos Aires, Argentina
11/12 - Maquinaria Festival, Club Hipico - Santiago, Chile
11/14 - SWU Music & Arts Festival - Sao Paulo, Brazil
11/16 - Jose Cuervo Salon - Mexico City, Mexico
11/17 - Jose Cuervo Salon - Mexico City, Mexico
11/19 - H&H Metal Fest, Calle 2 - Guadalajara, Mexico
11/20 - Banamex Auditorium - Monterrey, Mexico

"Gigantour" 2012 with Motörhead, Volbeat, and Lacuna Coil,

January:
26 – Susquehanna Bank Center – Camden, NJ
27 – Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT
28 – Theater at Madison Square Garden – New York, NY
29 – Tsongas Arena – Lowell, MA

February:

1 – Glens Falls Civic Center – Glens Falls, NY
2 – Colisee Pepsi – Quebec City, QC
3 – Bell Centre – Montreal, QC
5 – K-Rock Centre – Kingston, ON
7 – General Motors Centre – Oshawa, ON
8 – Copps Coliseum – Hamilton, ON
9 – Palace of Auburn Hills – Auburn Hills, MI
10 – Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL
12 – Eagles Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI
14 – Myth – St. Paul, MN
16 – Prairieland – Saskatoon, SK
17 – Shaw Conference Centre – Edmonton, AB
18 – Big 4 Building – Calgary, AB
20 – Abbotsford Ent & Sports Centre – Abbotsford, BC
21 – Showare Center – Kent, WA
23 – Event Center at San Jose State University – San Jose, CA
24 – Gibson Amphitheatre – Universal City, CA
25 – Comerica Theatre – Phoenix, AZ
26 – Tingley Coliseum – Albuquerque, NM
28 – The Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO

Video credit: Steve Lars from Creative Ventures International & Steve Lars on Facebook

Related links:
Click to download "Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)" FREE for the next 24 hours via Megadeth's Facebook page
Megadeth

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Megadeth's Halloween Performance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' - Video Available!


In celebration of the release of their 13th studio album, which is in stores now! Megadeth performed last night on the Halloween edition of "Jimmy Kimmel Live". Not only did the band perform their new single "Public Enemy No.1" and their classic song "Symphony Of Destruction", but the entire band were dressed up in very cool costumes. Dave Mustaine was dressed as Frankenstein, fits him well ah? Mustaine also gave Jimmy Kimmel one of his guitars! You can watch the bands performance below.

As previously mentioned, today (November 1st) Thrash Metal titans Megadeth are hitting the world with their 13th studio album appropriately titled TH1RT3EN via Roadrunner Records.





Here is the cover art and track-listing of one of the most anticipated records of 2011.


CD track listing:

01. Sudden Death
02. Public Enemy No. 1
03. Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)
04. We The People
05. Guns, Drugs & Money
06. Never Dead
07. New World Order
08. Fast Lane
09. Black Swan
10. Wrecker
11. Millennium Of The Blind
12. Deadly Nightshade
13. 13


Vinyl track listing:

Side A:

01. Sudden Death
02. Public Enemy No. 1
03. Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)
04. We The People

Side B:

01. Guns, Drugs & Money
02. Never Dead
03. New World Order

Side C:

01. Fast Lane
02. Black Swan
03. Wrecker

Side D:

01. Millennium Of the Blind
02. Deadly Nightshade
03. 13

Here is an interview we conducted with drummer Shawn Drover, in which we discuss the bands new album, the Big 4 and more!



Here is our Big Four 4 special, featuring Megadeth!



Tour-dates:

Latin American tour:

11/9 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Estadio Cubierto Malvinas
11/10 - Estadio Cubierto Malvinas - Buenos Aires, Argentina
11/12 - Maquinaria Festival, Club Hipico - Santiago, Chile
11/14 - SWU Music & Arts Festival - Sao Paulo, Brazil
11/16 - Jose Cuervo Salon - Mexico City, Mexico
11/17 - Jose Cuervo Salon - Mexico City, Mexico
11/19 - H&H Metal Fest, Calle 2 - Guadalajara, Mexico
11/20 - Banamex Auditorium - Monterrey, Mexico

"Gigantour" 2012 with Motörhead, Volbeat, and Lacuna Coil,

January:
26 – Susquehanna Bank Center – Camden, NJ
27 – Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT
28 – Theater at Madison Square Garden – New York, NY
29 – Tsongas Arena – Lowell, MA

February:

1 – Glens Falls Civic Center – Glens Falls, NY
2 – Colisee Pepsi – Quebec City, QC
3 – Bell Centre – Montreal, QC
5 – K-Rock Centre – Kingston, ON
7 – General Motors Centre – Oshawa, ON
8 – Copps Coliseum – Hamilton, ON
9 – Palace of Auburn Hills – Auburn Hills, MI
10 – Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, IL
12 – Eagles Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI
14 – Myth – St. Paul, MN
16 – Prairieland – Saskatoon, SK
17 – Shaw Conference Centre – Edmonton, AB
18 – Big 4 Building – Calgary, AB
20 – Abbotsford Ent & Sports Centre – Abbotsford, BC
21 – Showare Center – Kent, WA
23 – Event Center at San Jose State University – San Jose, CA
24 – Gibson Amphitheatre – Universal City, CA
25 – Comerica Theatre – Phoenix, AZ
26 – Tingley Coliseum – Albuquerque, NM
28 – The Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO

Video credit: Steve Lars from Creative Ventures International & Steve Lars on Facebook

Related links:
Click to download "Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)" FREE for the next 24 hours via Megadeth's Facebook page
Megadeth

Monday, October 17, 2011

Megadeth Premiere NEW song 'Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)' + FREE Download!


On November 1st, 2011, Thrash Metal titans Megadeth are releasing their 13th studio album appropriately titled TH1RT3EN via Roadrunner Records. Here is the track-listing of one of the most anticipated records of 2011.

CD track listing:

01. Sudden Death
02. Public Enemy No. 1
03. Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)
04. We The People
05. Guns, Drugs & Money
06. Never Dead
07. New World Order
08. Fast Lane
09. Black Swan
10. Wrecker
11. Millennium Of The Blind
12. Deadly Nightshade
13. 13

Here is a brand NEW song entitled "Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)", which fans can download FREE for the next 24 hours (link below).




Vinyl track listing:

Side A:

01. Sudden Death
02. Public Enemy No. 1
03. Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)
04. We The People

Side B:

01. Guns, Drugs & Money
02. Never Dead
03. New World Order

Side C:

01. Fast Lane
02. Black Swan
03. Wrecker

Side D:

01. Millennium Of the Blind
02. Deadly Nightshade
03. 13

Here is an interview we conducted with drummer Shawn Drover, in which we discuss the bands new album, the Big 4 and more!



Here is our Big Four 4 special, featuring Megadeth!



Tour-dates:

Latin American tour:

11/9 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Estadio Cubierto Malvinas
11/10 - Estadio Cubierto Malvinas - Buenos Aires, Argentina
11/12 - Maquinaria Festival, Club Hipico - Santiago, Chile
11/14 - SWU Music & Arts Festival - Sao Paulo, Brazil
11/16 - Jose Cuervo Salon - Mexico City, Mexico
11/17 - Jose Cuervo Salon - Mexico City, Mexico
11/19 - H&H Metal Fest, Calle 2 - Guadalajara, Mexico
11/20 - Banamex Auditorium - Monterrey, Mexico

Video credit: Steve Lars from Creative Ventures International & Steve Lars on Facebook

Related links:
Click to download "Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)" FREE for the next 24 hours via Megadeth's Facebook page
Megadeth

Friday, September 30, 2011

Megadeth NEW album "TH1RT3EN" - Track By Track Breakdown by Bassist Dave Ellefson!


On November 1st, 2011, Thrash Metal titans Megadeth are releasing their 13th studio album appropriately titled TH1RT3EN via Roadrunner Records. Here is the track-listing of one of the most anticipated records of 2011.

CD track listing:

01. Sudden Death
02. Public Enemy No. 1
03. Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)
04. We The People
05. Guns, Drugs & Money
06. Never Dead
07. New World Order
08. Fast Lane
09. Black Swan
10. Wrecker
11. Millennium Of The Blind
12. Deadly Nightshade
13. 13


Here is a track by track breakdown by Megadeth's bassist Dave Ellefson, courtesy of MusicRadar.com.

1) "Sudden Death":

Ellefson: "This is a track that was being worked on when I rejoined the band. I came in on a Friday, I played my part on a Saturday, and on Monday we put out the press release that I was back in MEGADETH. So this song represents a real homecoming for me. Musically, I wanted to combine a New Wave Of British Heavy Metal and a thrash style in my bass playing. There's some great rhythmic work going on, particularly in the intro, and the riff, especially towards the end, gives me a chance to move up an octave and create tension underneath the guitars. All by itself, it's a very exciting song. But when I think about what it represents, it's deep on an emotional level."

2) "Public Enemy No. 1":

Ellefson: "We started writing this song during a soundcheck in Croatia last year, and we finished it in Vienna, Austria a short while later. Funnily enough, earlier this year we wrote another song on the record called 'Never Dead' in the same venue in Austria. So that place has magic in it. Again, it's another New Wave Of British Heavy Metal-type song, at least as far as what I do. I loved the early DEF LEPPARD records, and I'm copping a bit of a Rick Savage bass approach on it. I really tried to write around the vocals. I love to hear as much of the band, especially the vocals, when I record a bass part. As a player, I want to be the mortar between the blocks that glue the building together. Once the vocal melody developed, Johnny [K, producer] and I worked with Dave [Mustaine, guitar/vocals], and that allowed me to put down a strong bass part. It was a fun way to record. I had a lot of note choices available to me, and there's a cool moving bassline in the B section of the verse as well as the chorus. As a listener, none of that matters, but hopefully, you'll feel the song jump."

3) "Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)":

Ellefson: “This is some of my favorite kind of bass playing. In a not very obvious way, it harkens back to a kind of punk-rock style of picking.

“I went at it with a lot of fervor and tried not to overthink what I was doing. My main goal was to lock in with the drums. It’s a blazing song. Total attitude, lots of fun.”

4) "We The People":

Ellefson: “This song is like riff-mania. Dave has a great ability to write a fantastic array of riffs, and he’s a master at compiling them to create a song. He writes a riff, then he writes another riff, and when you think he can’t come up with another one, he does so – and then he puts them all together.

“Anybody who loves amazing Megadeth riffs will really be into We The People. It’s a total explosion of great parts.”

5) "Guns, Drugs & Money":

Ellefson: “I can’t even tell you how happy I am that we have a song that is made up of one riff. [laughs] That’s not always easy to do. I know a lot of metal fans don’t like Green Day, but I think they’re masters of the one-riff song. That’s what we did here, and it works beautifully.

“It’s so punk rock, the one-riff idea. The Ramones did it on so many of their songs - maybe all of them. When I heard Dave play this part, I knew that was all we needed. The band shifted dynamics in the chorus, Dave played around with the vocal melody…and it was a song!

“Many of our tracks are quite complex; that’s probably something a lot of our fans like about what we do. The genius of Guns, Drugs & Money, however, is in its simplicity.”

6) "Never Dead":

Ellefson: "When Dave first played me this riff, I was floored. It was so violent and in your face, it reminded me of the 'Peace Sells' album. In particular, it sounded a little like 'Good Mourning/Black Friday', but in a great new way. I loved it. What's funny is, Dave forgot about it for a while. We got together earlier this year to work on some stuff, and I reminded him about this one, and he couldn't remember it. Fortunately, he had recorded it on his BlackBerry, so he was able to find it. As soon as we all started playing it for real, we were like four little kids jumping around a room. It's such a strong riff. It's so huge, you can't help but get crazy when you hear it."

7) "New World Order":

Ellefson: “This one goes way back. We wrote it on the Clash Of The Titans tour in 1991 and made a demo of it for Countdown To Extinction, but it didn’t fit on that album for whatever reason. So it sat on the shelf all these years – however, it was included on the remixed and remastered Youthanasia record.

“Shawn Drover really pushed to have New World Order be on this record. Of all the songs that have never been officially released as formal master recordings, he really thought it was ready.

“It’s such an old-school thrash tune. We re-recorded it, and I think we improved the outro section for the solos. Dave updated some parts and made them more violent. It’s so cool! [laughs] Here we are, 20 years later, finally getting the song right and made into a master recording.”

8) "Fast Lane":

Ellefson: “Fast Lane was a funny one. As a bass player, it was all about learning some fancy licks, going into the studio and having the producer say, ‘Man, can’t you just play some eighth notes?’ [laughs]

“This song was me hunkering down and knocking it out and making my wrist a fulcrum. I'm just playing eighth notes, sixteenth notes, holding down the fort. I got going and locked in with the drums, and pretty soon, I didn't even know the tune was over – I was in the zone.

“Another cool driving song. You put this one on in your car, and you’re flying.”

9) "Black Swan":

Ellefson: “Black Swan had been recorded and not officially released during my time away from the band. When I heard it, it was one of my favorite tunes, and I could never figure out why it was never put out there. [laughs]

“I love the melody, the lyrics, the whole vibe. It was written before the movie Black Swan, so it has nothing to do with that - although people might naturally assume that's the case.

"I was really happy that Johnny K picked Black Swan out and said we should finish it up. As a listener, it really gets me.”

10) "Wrecker":

Ellefson: “This has one of the wittiest and funniest set of lyrics. I know Dave’s words are sometimes kind of dark, but Wrecker represents more of the humorous side to him.

“The riff is massive. It’s one of those parts where the whole band just rallied around and dug in and blew the house down. Some riffs are good, others are great, and then there’s riffs that just rock your world. Wrecker is the last example.”

11) "Millenium Of The Blind":

Ellefson: “Funnily enough, another song that was started in 1991. I don't know what it was about 1991. Anyway, a demo was made, but it was never released. We only had a few minutes of it on tape, so it needed some development. Dave and Johnny K really brought it up and made it into a full-length song.

“I’m glad they took the time with it, because it always had the startings of greatness, but it was never nurtured properly. Now it’s lived up to its promise.

“A lot of our stuff has to sit for a while. A great idea is a great idea, and if you come back to it, there’s gotta be a reason. I’m glad this song’s time has finally come.”

12) "Deadly Nightshade":

Ellefson: “Originally, the riff was written during the sessions for Youthanasia, or maybe Cryptic Writings. It’s been around for a while. See what I mean? Some of our stuff has to sit for a while.

“I’m so happy that the riff matured into a complete song – it's so menacing. [laughs] I seem to recall playing the basis for the song in Rome, Italy, during a soundcheck, and I remember seeing the janitor and the popcorn lady turning around and getting into it. That meant something to me.

“When you get right down to it, that’s the true test of a great song. Plenty of people will tell you something is cool, but if you can get the janitor and the popcorn lady at a venue rocking out to an unfinished song, come on, then you know it’s cool!” [laughs]

13) "13":

Ellefson: “It really epitomizes the story of Megadeth. Before starting the record, Johnny K had read Dave’s autobiography, and I think that helped him understand Dave’s psyche, as well as what Megadeth is all about.

“As the song was being developed musically, the words started to spill out onto the page, largely from Johnny’s conversations with Dave. If you ever wanted to hear a song that summed up the arc of Megadeth as a band, 13 is it.

“Chris Broderick did a great job with the acoustic and clean-sounding electric guitars. As a bassist, I love playing to those kinds of tones. They’re very open, and they let me be creative with the licks and the lines. It’s like bass playing from the 1970s, or even the ‘60s. James Jamerson, the great Motown bassist – I definitely tried to cop some of his groove, a very flowing style.

“The song ends on such a high. Megadeth hasn’t had a big, theatrical kind of song since In My Darkest Hour, so now we’ve got another one with 13. It’s the perfect ending to a great album.”


Vinyl track listing:

Side A:

01. Sudden Death
02. Public Enemy No. 1
03. Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)
04. We The People

Side B:

01. Guns, Drugs & Money
02. Never Dead
03. New World Order

Side C:

01. Fast Lane
02. Black Swan
03. Wrecker

Side D:

01. Millennium Of the Blind
02. Deadly Nightshade
03. 13

Here is an interview we conducted with drummer Shawn Drover, in which we discuss the bands new album, the Big 4 and more!



Here is our Big Four 4 special, featuring Megadeth!



Tour-dates:

Latin American tour:

11/9 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Estadio Cubierto Malvinas
11/10 - Estadio Cubierto Malvinas - Buenos Aires, Argentina
11/12 - Maquinaria Festival, Club Hipico - Santiago, Chile
11/14 - SWU Music & Arts Festival - Sao Paulo, Brazil
11/16 - Jose Cuervo Salon - Mexico City, Mexico
11/17 - Jose Cuervo Salon - Mexico City, Mexico
11/19 - H&H Metal Fest, Calle 2 - Guadalajara, Mexico
11/20 - Banamex Auditorium - Monterrey, Mexico

Video credit: Steve Lars from Creative Ventures International & Steve Lars on Facebook

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

David Ellefson: The Megabassist of the Megaband


David Ellefson can be considered one of the old stagers of heavy music. He was in the front row of that small, but fierce and tight-knit army, which forged thrash metal. These guys have gone through a lot of things: P.M.R.C., “demetalling” of youth, the grunge-burst in the 90’s, and the enmity from the music press and critics. Back then they had no idea that three decades later the whole world would know their songs and massive crowds of people would fill stadiums just to see their idols perform.

Thrash metal doesn’t stand any sissies and only the strong survive. Many failed while fighting their own demons, but David found his way out of the darkness. You can’t help admiring the fact that so many years later this man is still in full vigor and at the pinnacle of his creativity.


Megadeth visited Finland on the 4th of July (US Independence Day) to headline Tuska Festival 2010 in Helsinki. We got to meet David and talk to him about various matters regarding the band and the state of the metal scene. The discussion could have been endless, but there was not much time left before Megadeth had to go on stage, so we tried to make the most out of it.

When we last met, you told me that you came to Finland for the first time with Megadeth in 1988. That’s exactly 22 years ago. A lot of things have changed since then. You left Megadeth and came back. How did you change over this time?

David: In a lot of ways. I was in a band from such a young age. I was 18 when I moved to L.A., met Dave [Mustaine] and we started Megadeth. So I was inside the confines of our own creation for so many years. It was fun to step outside and do a lot of other things musically: I went to college and got a degree, I did some work for Peavey, so I got to do a lot of other things. Of course, I am married, I have kids. All that stuff helped me develop a lot of sides of my life that I would’ve never done had I just only been playing inside a rock and roll band.

When Megadeth disbanded and you didn’t come back after the band got active again, did you feel in a way that you were at a loss, because you wouldn’t be able to participate in something as big as Megadeth anymore?

David: I had offers to go touring with some pretty big bands, but I didn’t take those offers. Because I thought that if there was ever a time in my life to just step out and really be an artist and be creative, it was then. That was the time, right after Megadeth. Because at that time the band was over, it was gone. I was happy doing what I was doing. I think that when Dave put the band back together, initially he really was thinking of doing a solo record which then ultimately became a Megadeth record. Personally I would’ve encouraged him to do a solo record, because it would’ve been a good plan to do something that wasn’t under the Megadeth name. So I think that “Risk” album would’ve been a great Dave Mustaine solo record. Because as soon as you put Megadeth on it, people expect it to sound different, but there are some great songs on it. Dave wrote some amazing material on that record. You can also do things without having to leave the band. That’s something that maybe we’ve figured out now through all of this. You can creatively take some liberty to do some things, because they ultimately make you stronger when you come back to your band.

When you left the band, did you actually know that there will come a day when you will be back?

David: I did. I knew there would be a day. And I don’t mean that to sound pompous that you can always come back, but I took the chance to do what I had to do. There was a chance that Megadeth will be fine without me and that might never happen again. But at the same time it was cool to create new music, play with new people and do something like Hail! We didn’t create anything new, but it was fun – all professional level guys basically being a garage band again.

Did you think that after everything that has been said and done during the time of your feud with Dave, you would be able to go on as if nothing happened? Had these old wounds left any scars?

David: We actually talked about it years ago. Back in the time we used to get together for dinner, and I told him that if I had to do it all over again, I would’ve done it. I would’ve driven over to his house, knocked on his door, you know, yell, beat each other, just to go through it (laughs). Dave and I certainly had our disagreements over the years, but that was like a fight we never had. So to a certain degree, yeah, you have these things and then you have to work it all out, move on and let go. We forgave each other for what happened and there is no point in coming back to it. The past is in the past, you can’t change it, you can’t fix it, you can only create the new future. So let’s go create the new future.

What was the thing you missed the most when you were not a part of Megadeth?

David: I missed a lot, just having Dave playing. I’ve played with a lot of really good musicians: guys in F5, I did the Temple of Brutality record. But there is something about how he plays that I missed, there’s a very original spark and charisma when it comes to his playing. While a lot of other musicians I’ve played with are great players, they just didn’t have some of the charisma that he has that pours out through the music. And I’ve missed that about how he played.

What do you think about the Megadeth albums that you didn’t participate in?

David: They sounded to me like Dave Mustaine solo records, and I say that because he was the only original guy with three other people. And it’s not the same, what they did not have the characteristics of Megadeth. Because Dave was singing and playing and writing, to some degree 50% of it was Dave Mustaine. But I’d say that on “Endgame” there are parts that sound like most of the Megadeth records, because there’s heaviness. I think Andy Sneap was the producer, he fundamentally understands how to get Megadeth sound right and he worked really well with the band to bring that out. There are some things on “The System Has Failed” that had a couple of pretty cool Megadeth tracks. And then there were moments where I really felt that Dave was trying to break out and do some of his own stuff, which again, I would always encourage him to do on a solo record. I think it would be good for him. He would enjoy it without having to do it within the confines of Megadeth. To some degree as big as Megadeth is, there are restrictions on it. It has to sound a certain way, otherwise the fans will be pissed.

When Megadeth was still a young and not a famous band, were you ever oppressed by bigger bands?

David: Oh yeah. Especially when touring with other bands. I remember, years ago we did a lot of stuff with Iron Maiden. The band was always very good to us, but at the same time it was their show, clearly. We were just kind of a young up and comer. So we had our little 45 minutes of play and then just got off the stage and it was an Iron Maiden show. Probably one of the more difficult experiences we had years ago was with Motörhead on the Orgasmatron tour. We brought on “Peace Sells…” We just got signed with Capitol Records; it was our first big tour, not arena level, but 5000 seat venues – pretty big. They [Motörhead] had this drum set which had a train track that would come out. As a result there was nowhere for us to set our gear up, so we had to set up our drums offside. It made the set look sucky. I remember there was a big disagreement over that. It’s funny, because we’re friends with Motörhead now; we’ve played together a lot. We can only laugh about that now, but at that time, yeah… They were the headliners (laughs). Anyways, we’ve worked some things over the years about how we want our show to be. But not to the point that we ever wanted to infringe upon these bands that open for us, because we know what it’s like to be in that position. So I’d like to think that we’ve been good stewards of our stage for other bands that play before us.

So what can you say about the fact that Megadeth won’t play on the same stage as anti-Christian bands?

David: I wasn’t in the band when that whole thing happened. But, you know, sometimes you’ve got to stand up for stuff. Dave and I are both Christians now. If there were ever two people in rock and roll who walked on the dark side, it was us. So to come out of that and to proclaim a faith in something good is, I think, a good thing. I was born and raised as a Lutheran kid, which, I think, most Scandinavians are, nothing fanatical, nothing crazy. So for me, coming out of the dark side of drinking and partying and everything that I did which almost killed me – coming out of that to come back to the mainstream and get kind of in the middle of the road with a family and being healthy... If anybody sees that as a bad thing – that is not good. You don’t have to be goody two-shoes, but you also don’t have to lead people down the bad road. I think at one point Dave said that he is not going to play with bands that are doing this kind of stuff, because it goes directly in violation to his beliefs. He is pretty lenient about most stuff, but in that particular situation he said “No, that’s not ok”. So we learned that you have to respect the headliners, you have to have respect for the people on whose stage you technically are. And on that particular day you’ll have to be respectful, if you’re not… (claps his hands)

You are David Ellefson of Megadeth, it’s basically a part of your name right now. So how does David Ellefson in Megadeth differ from David Ellefson outside the band: a husband, a father, a businessman?

David: I’m pretty much the same guy. When you walk on the stage, you’ve got your game face on just like anywhere else: on a soccer field or a basketball court, you’re going to have your game face on, you’re focused. But personality-wise I’m pretty much the same guy. I try to have one set of principles that applies to everything that I do. Honestly, my goal is to try and be the same guy I am on and off the stage, because that is a big part of what Megadeth is about. Megadeth is not a theatrical act, where we would paint our faces or wear masks, or we do one thing on stage and then we come off and do the opposite. The guy who was great at that is Alice Cooper. He was also pretty open about his Christian faith, got saved after all the alcohol and drugs lifestyle he led at one point years ago. He is able to go on stage and be this character named Alice, the evil villain. Then come off stage, wipe the makeup off and go play golf, hang out with his wife and kids and be a stand up family guy. We’ve been on tour with him many years ago and he has been a very good mentor, a role model of how to do show business: to be in showbiz, but not of showbiz.

Are you planning to return to Hail!?

David: Yeah, I’d like to. Of course it’s really hard to find some time off now. But yeah, that’s a fun band and as I was one of the founding members, I really hope there will be some time for me to go back to play with Hail!

Many of the old bands are still popular - that’s why the recent Big Four shows were so successful. People tend to cling to things like that, as there is still no worthy replacement. There wasn’t a single band to appear in the new millennium which would’ve had the potential of being out there for decades and generations ahead. Is there any hope for metal music in the future?

David: The thing is that you have to be original and you have to innovate. Without innovation there is no future.

Yeah, but people have already come up with everything possible by now.

David: I think they might start cutting two or three strings off their guitars and see what happens. We got up to 7 strings, now we should go the other way.
So what do you listen to these days? If you listen to music at all.
David: Yeah, that’s the thing. I don’t listen to music, especially right now, because everything’s been so intense with the Megadeth tour. Most of the stuff I’ve been listening to is Megadeth music, just kind of staying up on that. Actually I recently bought Rush “Hemispheres” album. Very old one, so I bought it on ITunes.

Do you think that a certain geographical location can have an impact on the music created there? For example, Seattle will always be associated with grunge, Los Angeles with glam, San Francisco Bay Area with thrash, etc.

David: Absolutely. There’s a spirit that occurs in certain areas. Getting back to the question of what would be the future of music, it would probably be culturally driven rather than musically driven.

Megadeth came out from L.A., which was a glam sanctuary at that time. Spandex, glitter and make-up were the law. How did you end up being so different?

David: Dave met Metallica’s James [Hetfield] and Lars [Ulrich] in L.A. They quickly saw there was a scene in San Francisco and relocated there. They went where they saw the scene being planted and then ironically became the driving force of that scene. So with Megadeth Dave was like “Fuck L.A.! We’re not playing in L.A.! ” And thank god we didn’t. We would take the long drives to San Francisco and play there. It was so much better for Megadeth; they really loved us up there. The San Francisco scene produced the Grateful Dead, years later it produced Montrose which was Sammy Hagar’s [Van Halen’s second vocalist] first band, and then years later thrash metal. There have been full generational scenes coming out of San Francisco. There must be something in the water up there.

Back in the days there was kind of a competition among thrash metal bands - who is the fastest. So who is the fastest now?

David: Exodus are fast. Kerry King [Slayer guitarist] would always say that Tom Hunting from Exodus is the fastest drummer. He had probably tells Dave Lombardo [Slayer drummer] all the time: “Dude, Hunting’s faster, we got to be the fastest!” So Kerry wants to be the fastest. Maybe Slayer might have some of the faster breaks, faster parts of the show. I don’t know if it makes them the fastest. Exodus are still probably one of the fastest.

Nowadays the image of a band is more important than the music the band makes. Back in the old days people used to care if the band actually rocked. Do you think this would affect further development of metal music? Whether it will deteriorate in quality as the image is preferred over the music?

David: Music is about a lot more than just the notes, it’s about a lifestyle. I remember watching Korn, when they came out, and we took them on their first big tour. Their whole look, their style and their hair, they sang songs for an entire generation that related to it. So it’s about a lot more than just the music. It’s about identifying when you go to see the band play. It’s more about the scene and a movement now, rather then it was in the old days when I was going to see Kiss, Rush or Van Halen. They were all different bands, but there weren’t 8 other bands just like them to be a part of the scene. That kind of started with thrash metal. It started with the Big Four and then Overkill and Exodus. There was a bunch of us that started a scene and we all moved as a big tribe. And since then there were Guns N’ Roses, there was a bunch of McCoys and their glam bands, punk bands: Sum 41, Blink 182, Green Day – they’re all a part of the scene.

You’re a legendary bass-player, basically an icon. Are there any secrets or magical tricks that you would share with a beginner?

David: You’ve got to practice – number one. It doesn’t just happen. A lot of people, who want to be rock stars, have no idea how to go on being a successful rock musician – big difference. A lot of people who go to work every day wish they could be rock stars. Then they never have to work again and they can have all the champagne and all the girls that they ever wanted. Who wouldn’t want that, right? That’s the figure of being a rock star that people want. But a lot of people either won’t know how to go on about it or are not disciplined enough, or they are just too lazy to go and get it. Being successful is about a lot more than just learning the parts; it’s about a lot more than the notes. And I think the people who figure that out, are the ones who actually get to have some success.

What would you consider to be the absolute highlight of the whole Megadeth history?
David: I think we’re living it right now.

Shortly after the interview Megadeth went on stage and proved by action why its greatness is indisputable. It is the blood and flesh of thrash metal. It is timeless.

Interview by: Tanja Caciur of Music Photocalypse
Photography by: Jana Blomqvist of Music Photocalypse