“Night Stalkers”, the new music video fromĀ MEGADETH, will premiere this Friday, July 22 at 10 a.m. EDT / 7 a.m. PDT. The song is taken fromĀ MEGADETH‘s sixteenth studio album,Ā “The Sick, The Dyingā¦ And The Dead!”, which will arrive on September 2 viaĀ UMe.
Featuring twelve new tracks,Ā “The Sick, The Dyingā¦ And The Dead!”Ā will be made available on CD, vinyl, and cassette, as well as digitally through all online partners. There will also be a limited deluxe edition 2LP, 12-track album pressed on 180g black vinyl housed in a numbered gatefold jacket with a 12×24 lyrics/credits insert, a lenticular vinyl lithograph and a bonus seven-inch featuringĀ “We’ll Be Back”Ā and the unreleased B-sideĀ “The Conjuring (Live)”. The limited deluxe edition can only be purchased viaĀ MEGADETH‘s official online store, throughĀ Sound Of VinylĀ andĀ uDiscover.
The first song to be released from “The Sick, The Dyingā¦ And The Dead!”Ā is the ferocious, quintessentiallyĀ MEGADETHĀ trackĀ “We’ll Be Back”, which is accompanied by the world premiere ofĀ “We’ll Be Back: Chapter I”, an epic, action-packed short film chronicling the origins ofĀ MEGADETH‘s mascot,Ā Vic Rattlehead. Produced byĀ Dave Mustaine,Ā “We’ll Be Back: Chapter I”Ā is a soldier’s tale of bravery, personal sacrifice, and the will to survive. It is the first installment of a trilogy of videos to be released in conjunction with the release of the new albumĀ “The Sick, The Dyingā¦ And The Dead!”
“The Sick, The Dyingā¦ And The Dead!”Ā consolidates a furious return to form that began with theĀ Grammy-winningĀ “Dystopia”, while pushing forward musically and markingĀ Mustaine‘s recent triumph over throat cancer. Reuniting visionaryĀ MEGADETHĀ leader and sonic architectĀ Dave MustaineĀ with co-producerĀ Chris RakestrawĀ (DANZIG,Ā PARKWAY DRIVE),who together helmed 2016’sĀ “Dystopia”, the album was recorded atĀ Mustaine‘s home studio in Nashville, Tennessee, with guitaristĀ Kiko LoureiroĀ and drummerĀ Dirk Verbeuren. BassistĀ Steve DiGiorgioĀ temporarily stepped in to record the album. With the kick-off ofĀ MEGADETH‘s recent tour,Ā MEGADETHĀ alumnusĀ James LoMenzoĀ rejoined theĀ MEGADETHĀ family as permanent bass player.
“For the first time in a long time, everything that we needed on this record is right in its place,” Dave MustaineĀ enthused. “I can’t wait for the public to get hold of this!”
Featuring some of Mustaine‘s strongest songwriting while also incorporating writing from the rest of the band,Ā “The Sick, The Dyingā¦ And The Dead!”Ā brings together everything that’s exhilarating and distinctive aboutĀ MEGADETH. From the blistering throwback fury ofĀ “Night Stalkers”Ā (featuring iconĀ Ice-T) and first singleĀ “We’ll Be Back”, to the more mid-tempo and melodicĀ “Soldier On!”Ā and the very personal title track, with its enthralling twists and turns.Ā “The Sick, The Dyingā¦ And The Dead!”Ā also features a cover ofĀ DEAD KENNEDYS‘Ā “Police Truck”Ā andĀ Sammy Hagar‘sĀ “This Planet’s On Fire”, the latter of which includes vocals fromĀ HagarĀ himself.
“The Sick, The Dyingā¦ And The Dead!”Ā melds the ultra-frenetic riffing, fiercely intricate solos, and adventurous spirit the quartet are known for, all laced with signature virtuosity and precision andĀ Mustaine‘s singular sardonic snarl. This album combines all the crushing musical motifs that have madeĀ MEGADETHĀ both repeat metal disruptors and revered genre flagbearers.
MustaineĀ spoke aboutĀ “Night Stalkers”Ā in an interview earlier this year withĀ Jose ManginĀ ofĀ SiriusXM Liquid Metal. He said: “It’s a brutal song. I can’t remember if that was the fastest one [on the new album] or not. ButĀ ‘Night Stalkers’Ā is about the 160th Battalion with the United States Army, and it’s all the black-ops helicopters that go in at night ā nobody knows they’re there; they’re in, they’re out. And I had my buddyĀ Ice-TĀ join me on a part in the middle of it, becauseĀ IceĀ was a ranger for the army, and he did two tours over in Afghanistan, I think it was. I think that was back in ’91, when I first met him. It might have been a little earlier than that, but I know he was a ranger. And I had just done something on his last record. But when I asked him, I thought it would be great to have him because of his bravado and then the fact that he’s got real credibility as someone who was there. And then we’ve got several other guys to participate in the track just to make it as real as possible. We’re going up to the base to go film a bunch of helicopter footage and sounds and stuff like that. We’ve got three videos that we’re making for this record right now down in Brazil, and we’re combining all that production and the stuff from the base, with the helicopters and everything together, to make this first three-song video offering up.”
Regarding Hagar‘s contribution toĀ “This Planet’s On Fire”,Ā MustaineĀ toldĀ SiriusXM‘sĀ “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk”: “It’s a super-heavy song. And the good thing about this [is] we didn’t just do the song; [Sammy] played on it too. So we’ve got a little bit of some guitar; we’ve got a lot of bit of singing. I think it’s super badass.”
As forĀ MEGADETH‘s decision to coverĀ “Police Truck”,Ā MustaineĀ said: “It’s no secret I’m a bigĀ DEAD KENNEDYSĀ fan, and I had wanted to doĀ ‘Holiday In Cambodia’, but my friends inĀ LĆĆZ ROCKITĀ had done that, and I felt that [I would] just let them have their glory off of that rendition of that song, and if the time comes, I’m sure there’s another song that’ll stick out to me. And there was ā it was the songĀ ‘Police Truck’. So we recorded that one.”
“The Sick, The Dyingā¦ And The Dead!”Ā track listing:
Earlier this year,Ā MustaineĀ confirmed thatĀ DiGiorgioĀ laid down the bass tracks onĀ “The Sick, The Dyingā¦ And The Dead!”
There had been speculation aboutĀ DiGiorgio‘s involvement in the newĀ MEGADETHĀ LP since last July, based on aĀ CameoĀ videoĀ MustaineĀ recorded in which he offered the first glimpse of the bassist that re-recordedĀ David Ellefson‘s bass tracks on the much-anticipatedĀ MEGADETHĀ effort.
DiGiorgioĀ is widely renowned as a pioneer on the fretless bass in heavy metal music, having played withĀ TESTAMENT,Ā DEATHĀ andĀ SADUS, among others. Within his genre,Ā SteveĀ is respected for his playing skills, versatility and incredible technique. He has more than 40 studio album recordings and over 20 years of touring the world.
Last month,Ā MEGADETHĀ announced bass playerĀ James LoMenzoĀ as a permanent member of the band.Ā LoMenzoĀ wasĀ MEGADETH‘s bass player in the mid-2000s and recently stepped back in as a touring member forĀ “The Metal Tour Of The Year”.
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 returning originalĀ MEGADETHĀ bassistĀ David Ellefson.
In addition to MEGADETH,Ā LoMenzoĀ has played withĀ Ozzy Osbourne,Ā Zakk WyldeĀ andĀ WHITE LION. For the past nine years,Ā LoMenzoĀ has been performing with iconic rockerĀ John Fogerty.
LoMenzoĀ played his first show withĀ MEGADETHĀ in nearly 12 years last August in Austin, Texas. The concert took place three months followingĀ Ellefson‘s dismissal fromĀ MEGADETHĀ after sexually tinged messages and explicit video footage involving him were posted onĀ Twitter.
EllefsonĀ laid down his bass tracks onĀ MEGADETH‘s sixteenth LP in May 2020 at a studio in Nashville, Tennessee. A short time later, he raved about his performance on the record, telling theĀ 96.7 KCAL-FMĀ radio programĀ “Wired In The Empire”Ā that his musical chemistry withĀ VerbeurenĀ was comparable to the interplay betweenĀ Geddy LeeĀ andĀ Neil PeartĀ on classicĀ RUSHĀ albums. “I feel like on the newĀ MEGADETHĀ record, me andĀ DirkĀ have those same moments,” he said. “It’sĀ MEGADETHĀ ā it’s notĀ RUSH, obviously ā but in the field of what we do, there were these moments that I was just going, ‘Oh, my God.’ This is me as a kid going, ‘This is myĀ Geddy/NeilĀ moment right here.'”
In June 2021, 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 inĀ MEGADETHĀ from the band’s inception in 1983 to 2002, and again from 2010 until his latest departure.
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