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Chuck Billy Talks New Testament Album

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Jesse Capps from RockConfidential.com recently conducted an interview with TESTAMENT vocalist Chuck Billy. Here are some extracts from the conversation:

RockConfidential.com: What's touring looking like this year?

Chuck Billy: "We've got a few shows in July. We're gonna finish writing. We've got a few shows scattered through September. Between touring we'll be getting in the studio getting the record done."

RockConfidential.com: How many songs do you have right now?

Chuck Billy: "We have eight or nine. Alex (Skolnick - guitar) has a few himself. The hardest thing is none of us live near each other. Alex lives in New York, Nick (Barker - drums) lives in England, Eric (Peterson - guitar) lives about two and a half hours from me. Whenever we get together it's like this big, orchestrated plan. It's been working out really good. We've been rehearsing at my house. Everybody's been flying in and staying for the weekend. We live and write and breathe the songs all weekend long."

RockConfidential.com: I'm sure that keeps you on your toes, too. You probably don't waste much time while you're all together.

Chuck Billy: "We only practice a couple of hours a day if we meet at a studio. At the house we'll take a break and work on the record and then take another break and then work on the record. We're working on it all day and night as opposed to two or three hours in a studio. It works better because we keep focused on what we're doing."

RockConfidential.com: It's been eight years since the last studio record. I'm really anxious and curious to hear the new stuff. You could really do anything now...

Chuck Billy: "I really like the way 'The Gathering' record turned out. To me, vocally, it's got everything I imagined for vocals. I used about three different tones of voices. It added more life and dynamics to me. That's the direction we'll go vocally. The music is very heavy but it's very catchy. Eric's got some really catchy riffs. The vocals are real melodic with some catchy hooks. It's really heavy. It's something new. Nick, coming from a Black Metal background, is adding that spark that we needed. It's a fresh breath of life to our writing. In the past couple of years we've written some songs but they weren't up to par with 'The Gathering'. Those songs just went in the trash. We just started over when Nick came into the picture. We're on a roll and the songs are turning out really good."

RockConfidential.com: What about lyrically this time around?

Chuck Billy: "It's gonna be covering a lot of stuff, things we've experienced in life. Especially my illness, the cancer, and what I went through. I had some healing sessions and did a lot of sweat lodges with some Indians and medicine men. I'm sure I'll be talking about my experiences with the medicine men. My father and Eric's father both passed away within the past couple of years. The war in Iraq. We'll be talking about those issues. It's things that people deal with in everyday life. We've gone away from the cliche gloom and doom lyrics, the typical Heavy Metal lyrics."

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6 Comments on "Chuck Billy Talks New Testament Album"

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1. efleming writes:

8 years? Geez has it been that long?

# Jun 27, 2007 @ 3:49 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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2. Diamond Oz writes:

Apparantly so. Something tells me however that it's gonna be well worth the wait!

# Jun 27, 2007 @ 3:57 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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3. deathbringer writes:

Yeah, I have sure as hell been anticipating it. The "First Strike Still Deadly" was technically a studio album, but it wasn't new material. I liked it, but it's wasn't as good as "The Gathering" or what I'd expect from a followup to it.

# Jun 27, 2007 @ 10:45 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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4. Murderface writes:

Testament f***ing rules. 'Nuff said.

# Jun 28, 2007 @ 12:39 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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5. rockeron_cro writes:

Testament is one of greatest bands alive....even better than Metallica and all that nu-metal bands that
are sad .......

long live old school thrash bands!

# Jun 28, 2007 @ 3:19 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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6. psythe writes:

lol, "even better than Metallica" - you make that sound hard, rockeron :P

Testament are great, though, no doubt. A *mostly* solid band. And they've managed to survive a damn long time, too, gotta give 'em thumbs up for that effort.

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