
MEGADETH‘s new album,Ā “The Sick, The Dying And The Dead”Ā has been mastered and is “super close” to being released.
MEGADETHĀ leaderĀ Dave MustaineĀ offered an update on the band’s follow-up to 2016’sĀ “Dystopia”Ā while filming a new video message onĀ Cameo, which lets users hire celebrities to record brief, personalized video messages about virtually any topic.
Addressing a fan namedĀ LouieĀ who is a budding bassist and saxophone player,Ā DaveĀ said (as transcribed byĀ BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “We’re super close to havingĀ ‘The Sick, The Dying And The Dead’Ā out. We’ve been mixing and mastering it, and the mastering was done yesterday. So now it’s off to the label, and pretty soon it’s gonna be in your very talented hands.”
In a recent interview withĀ American SongwriterĀ magazine,Ā MustaineĀ said thatĀ “The Sick, The Dying And The Dead”Ā would be released in the spring of 2022. The 60-year-old musician also said the LP’s title track is about the plague, but not solely centered around the current pandemic. A broader, more historical scope of the diseases that have plagued humankind throughout time,Ā “The Sick The Dying And The Dead” covers the current virus, swine flu, and other epidemics from centuries past.
“The song itself was a historical journey of how the plague started and where it went, starting with rats on ships carrying the disease, coming ashore in Sicily,”Ā MustaineĀ said.
According toĀ Mustaine, the music forĀ “The Sick, The Dying And The Dead”Ā was assembled from riffs and music he has had archived for years, some as far back as his teens. “A lot of the riffs have been saved over time,” he said. “A brand new song can be made up of something I wrote when I was 15 or 55. If It’s a good riff, I’ll save it.”
MustaineĀ added that guitaristĀ Kiko LoureiroĀ and drummerĀ Dirk VerbeurenĀ were both involved in piecing together the songs on the album, which was recorded mostly in Nashville, withĀ LoureiroĀ working on his parts from his home in Finland.
MustaineĀ has yet to reveal who played bass on the newĀ MEGADETHĀ album afterĀ David Ellefson‘s tracks were removed from the LP following his dismissal from the band in late May.
EllefsonĀ laid down his bass tracks onĀ MEGADETH‘s sixteenth LP in May 2020 at a studio in Nashville, Tennessee.
In July,Ā MustaineĀ announced during an episode of hisĀ Gimme RadioĀ programĀ “The Dave Mustaine Show”Ā thatĀ Ellefson‘s bass tracks would not be used on the newĀ MEGADETHĀ LP.
EllefsonĀ was fired fromĀ MEGADETHĀ after sexually tinged messages and explicit video footage involving the bassist were posted onĀ Twitter. At the time,Ā EllefsonĀ was accused of grooming an underage girl through videos and online messages.Ā DavidĀ has denied the allegation and has repeatedly said the woman in question had been a willing, consenting adult at the time of their virtual sexual encounter.Ā EllefsonĀ accompanied his denial with an alleged screenshot of a statement from the woman with whom he was supposedly involved at the time. In it, the woman admitted to recording the alleged intimate communications she had withĀ EllefsonĀ and called herself “naĆÆve” for sharing them with a friend without the musician’s permission.
MEGADETHĀ recently completedĀ “The Metal Tour Of The Year”Ā withĀ LAMB OF GOD,Ā TRIVIUMĀ andĀ HATEBREED.
ForĀ “The Metal Tour Of The Year”,Ā MEGADETHĀ was rejoined by bassistĀ James LoMenzoĀ for the first time in nearly 12 years.
LoMenzoĀ joinedĀ MEGADETHĀ in 2006 and appeared on two of the group’s studio albums, 2007’sĀ “United Abominations”Ā and 2009’sĀ “Endgame”. He was fired from the band in 2010 and replaced with a returningĀ Ellefson.
EllefsonĀ was inĀ MEGADETHĀ from the band’s inception in 1983 to 2002, and again from 2010 until his latest departure.
Source:Ā www.blabbermouth.net
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