Megadeth Posts New Album Studio Video Update

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Megadeth has posted a brief video update online featuring Dave Mustaine, Shawn Drover, and Chris Broderick recording tracks for album #14 at Vic's Garage studio in San Marcos, California during mid-January 2013.
Check out the studio clip below. Further details on the follow-up to the "Th1rt3en" album (reviewed here) will be announced as they are made available by the band.
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9 Comments on "Megadeth Posts Studio Update"
3. writes:
As with other recent Megadeth records, I'm sure any flickering moments of instrumental greatness will aggressively suffocated by Dave's geriatrically cryptic ramblings.
I haven't heard a single note of "Endgame" or "Thirteen" and the rumor is that I don't have to. Unless MegaDave can make it through an album without a 30 second long, political diatribe that leaves both him and the listener breathless (like this run-on sentence), I'm sitting this one out.
6. writes:
Endgame wasn't bad to be fair. Musically at least. Thirteen was wildly mediocre though. I really can't see Megadeth ever becoming the force they once were. Anthrax were able to impress thrash fans again with Worship Music, but that might have been because they focused their energy on writing material, rather than taking to the internet to talk about how right they are about everything (I can think of a couple of other once respected bands guilty of this, not just Megadave.)
7. writes:
I though Endgame was pretty good, despite Mustaines' caterwauling vocals. His vocals seem to be the weak link in today's Megadeth. The band is tighter now than back in the original lineup days. Mustaine just butchers the classics live. Mild interest in new Megadeth.
8. writes:
I think this just shows how dated Mustaine has become. The face of Metal has evolved... even Thrash has gotten more progressive. Megadeth just doesn't sound fresh or new. Endgame wasn't bad, but few people really call it great, or a "return to form". It's hard for guys in their 50's to express the energy and aggression they did in their 20's.
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1. NeckCheech writes:
King Diamond Rules.