Can Scott still write good riffs?
I like the way he states that they started writing the album last year. All those comments from both him and Charlie 3 years ago about the new album being heavier and more brutal must have been about another album![]()
I think Stet was a great addition. Plate sucked. But I still think they should have gone a few levels above
Stet. Unger is actually not to bad and the only one I don’t really have a problem with. But with all respectI think Rick fucking sucks. He just pulls off the old stuff ( so technically you are right )
.. when he’s not fudging it and his solos on Damned if you do are a joke. Even the best of guys are not on par with the classic lineup imo.
Too harsh?
Did Scott ever write good riffs? Charlie wrote most of their music and a lot of riffs were actually written by Lilker that were used on the next 2 albums too IIRC.
I really think it would be tough for ANYONE to replace Kirk Arrington. I used to wish Lars would get kicked out of Metallica so Kirk would replace him. Those drums on "Blessing in Disguise" are some of the best I've ever heard in metal: that tone, those patterns and fills ….
I don't have high hopes for the next Megadeth album.
Didn't enjoy the last Megadeth album. I know Kiko has chops, but some of the solos/licks he wrote are some of the worst I've heard on any Megadeth album.
I hate Dirk's drum tone although I know he has chops. He has that some old super-thin tone like most every modern drummer has. I'm not sure at what point the metal community all decided we like drums that sound like that. He has great chops. I don't think blast beats will help a Megadeth album, as I think you'd actually have to write riffs around them so it doesn't feel forced.
Dave has pleasantly surprised me before, so I'll just have to wait and see.
Does Scott write riffs?Can Scott still write good riffs?
I like the way he states that they started writing the album last year. All those comments from both him and Charlie 3 years ago about the new album being heavier and more brutal must have been about another album![]()
The legacy thrash bands are what get me by. I'll take them over new bands any day.I'm pretty much done with all the legacy thrash bands. Most haven't put out anything great in 25 years.
The exception for me is "Endgame". I would've LOVED that one back in the 80s even when the thrash scene was pumping out a ton of high quality stuff.
Anthrax never really had a creative band leader. Ian is basically the image/figurehead of the band.
Faster and riffier sounds like an improvement, but I have no confidence that they will actually pull it off.
I agree, very hard to replace. And Kurdt has proven it impossibleI really think it would be tough for ANYONE to replace Kirk Arrington. I used to wish Lars would get kicked out of Metallica so Kirk would replace him. Those drums on "Blessing in Disguise" are some of the best I've ever heard in metal: that tone, those patterns and fills ….
Does Scott write riffs?![]()
I actually do have high hopes. They are due. I like Dystopia they just need to take it further which it sounds like they are. I'm not at all familiar with Dirks tone though. I also liked End game a lot.I don't have high hopes for the next Megadeth album.
Didn't enjoy the last Megadeth album. I know Kiko has chops, but some of the solos/licks he wrote are some of the worst I've heard on any Megadeth album.
I hate Dirk's drum tone although I know he has chops. He has that some old super-thin tone like most every modern drummer has. I'm not sure at what point the metal community all decided we like drums that sound like that. He has great chops. I don't think blast beats will help a Megadeth album, as I think you'd actually have to write riffs around them so it doesn't feel forced.
Dave has pleasantly surprised me before, so I'll just have to wait and see.
The legacy thrash bands are what get me by. I'll take them over new bands any day.