DT:
JULY 13, 2004
FM: KRISTINE
ASHTON-MAGNUSON/TODD BRODGINSKI/MITCH SCHNEIDER
NEW
MEGADETH CD
‘THE SYSTEM HAS FAILED’
SET FOR SEPTEMBER 14 RELEASE ON SANCTUARY RECORDS;
FIRST
SINGLE IS “DIE DEAD ENOUGH”;
BAND
TO TOUR IN THE FALL
In
early 2002, Dave Mustaine
suffered a debilitating nerve injury to his arm (literally after sleeping on
it the wrong way), bringing his career--and the nearly 20-year history of his
band, MEGADETH--to a crashing
halt. His prospects for playing
guitar again uncertain, MUSTAINE retreated into seclusion, effectively ending
the band and leaving behind a ten-album legacy as one of metal's most
important, innovative, and intelligent acts.
But the story did not end there, and it seemed undeniable that the
long, colorful, and dynamic history of such a relentless and groundbreaking
act could be curtailed so abruptly.
Now
in 2004, The System Has Failed, the tenth studio album released
under the MEGADETH
banner, is set for release September 14 on Sanctuary Records.
The forthcoming first single "Die Dead Enough"--set to arrive
at radio on June 26--features a stalking rhythm and urgent riff alongside an
infectious chorus and a taste of strings adding texture and depth.
Look for MEGADETH--with returning drummer Nick Menza--to tour this fall
in support of the album (dates TBA) as well as their soon-to-be-reissued
catalog of platinum and gold
albums (due July 27 on Capitol Records), which has been impressively remixed,
remastered, restored--and in some cases reconstructed--by founder, singer,
guitarist and primary songwriter Dave
Mustaine to bring it as close to his original vision as possible.
The
System Has Failed
is pure, unfiltered, uncompromising MEGADETH.
The album is a virtual compendium of everything that made and continues
to make MEGADETH one of the most unique entities ever in the history of heavy
rock. From opener "Blackmail
The Universe," with its classic, chugging riff, to the politically
charged, turbulent "Kick The Chair," to the painfully personal
"Truth Be Told," this is a record that could only be written by one
person, with one singular worldview.
MUSTAINE selected nearly a dozen songs from some 150 that he had
compiled over the years, keeping them under wraps for the ideal opportunity.
With members of MEGADETH's best-known lineup (which lasted from 1990's Rust
In Peace to '97's Cryptic Writings) either unable to appear due to
scheduling issues, or unwilling to meet the demands of MUSTAINE's vision for
the record, the singer and guitarist cast away all preconceptions and
recruited bassist Jimmie Sloas
and drummer Vinnie Colaiuta.
Co-producing with Jeff
Balding, who had engineered Cryptic Writings and 1999's Risk,
MUSTAINE took an approach to recording that he found liberating.
"I took a real casual pace with this album.
We started out working about three hours a night, four days a week.
I know this is such a cliché, but it was like being reborn.
I don't have three other guys that I'm gonna disappoint if I don't
listen to their stuff. I was in
there calling the shots and it was a lot like when (the band's first two
albums) Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good! and Peace
Sells...But Who's Buying? first came out. It was me making my music, I had guys in the band listening
to me, and I was the boss."
One amazing surprise for longtime MEGADETH fans would have to be the
presence of original guitarist Chris
Poland, who played on those first two albums and contributed lead work
to nearly every cut on The System
Has Failed. "It
was so much fun having Chris
come down and play," says MUSTAINE.
"He's a great person and there's a reason why we took a fork in
the road back then. When he came
in and listened to this record, I didn't know what to expect from him.
I didn't know if he was gonna listen and say, 'I'm not digging this,'
or whatever, because he's all into his jazz-fusion stuff.
But he gave me a really great compliment, because he said somewhere,
'some of you guys are gonna have to break out your slide rulers, because this
is definitely Rust In Peace-type music.'"
1990's Rust In Peace, MEGADETH's fourth album and possibly most
successful after '92's Countdown To Extinction (which charted at Number
Two on Billboard's Top 200 Album Chart), is held by many fans as the
gold standard against which all MEGADETH releases are judged, for its
heaviness, intricacy, and tunefulness. "Everybody's
wanted me to make Rust In Peace 2, and I don't think I
did," says MUSTAINE with his usual candor.
"But I think what I did was make an album that was a natural
progression from Rust In Peace."
That progression is evident on The
System Has Failed. "Back
In The Day" delves into one of MUSTAINE's many influences, the New Wave
Of British Heavy Metal, with its galloping guitar work and frenetic tempo.
Album closer "My Kingdom Come," meanwhile, sounds like no
other band out there. Its
doom-laden, sinister beginning gives way to another vintage, crunchy MEGADETH
riff, before descending into a haunting, almost Eastern finale. Lyrically, MUSTAINE is back with some of his sharpest
political and social commentary yet, cooking up a nightmare nuclear crisis in
"Blackmail The Universe," tackling criminal justice in "Kick
The Chair," and painting a picture of ticking international tensions in
"The Scorpion." It's
MUSTAINE at his songwriting best, making electrifying, incisive new metal
while refusing to stick to any single formula.
"I think that I've been able to transcend some of the pigeonholing
that takes place with a hard rock band," agrees the maestro.
"The head of my record company said something to me that really
lit a fire under my butt. He
said, 'Back when you wrote Rust In Peace, you owned heavy metal.
That flag was yours. It's
time for you to go back and claim that flag.'
I'm excited that there really isn't anything out there that I believe
can compete with this record. I
think I really have a chance of making a statement."
That statement will be heard around the world on September 14, when The
System Has Failed arrives in stores, and after that, when MUSTAINE
takes MEGADETH out on the road for the first time in three years.
Fans can expect some surprises as well in the touring lineup.
"I can't wait to play again and have it be about fun," says
MUSTAINE. "Towards the end,
the music became a lot about formula. It
became so predictable. I'm
looking forward to things being unpredictable, and things being fun and just
going for it." The system
may have indeed failed, but Dave MUSTAINE and MEGADETH is alive and well and
firing on all cylinders.
Check out www.megadeth.com for the latest news and stay tuned for tour dates.
MSO
818-380-0400
Mitch
Schneider
mschneider@msopr.com
ext. 235
Kristine
Ashton
kashton@msopr.com
ext. 233
Todd
Brodginski toddb@msopr.com
ext. 239
Sanctuary
Records
212
599 2757
Kevin
Chiaramonte kevin.chiaramonte@sancturarygroup.com
ext. 163
Katy
Krassner
katy.krassner@santuarygroup.com
ext.
157