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THERE IS NO DENYING THE WALL OF SOUND THAT IS MEGADETH

Megadeth: Pop??s, September 18, 2007

Megadeth is powerful force using their unique voice to put out new music and new ideas

about our current global situation. Come on now; don??t let your preconceptions make you

miss out on pure musical expression backed by 25 years of experience of kicking ass.

What I mean by pure is that they are playing what they feel, without the interference of

trying to tailor their product and performances to the latest trends or the hottest markets.

What I mean by years of kicking ass is that their music has lightning fast complex

passages being played to perfection, whipping the crowd into a metal frenzy. Even if you

are not into the style of music, you cannot deny the sheer teamwork involved in their

performances.



Too often every band that has its origins in the 80??s gets lumped into the category of ???hair

bands??. That completely pisses me off because there is a huge difference between the

music, the message and the fans of metal bands and ???glam bands??. I didn??t listen to that

glam shit back then and I hate the way the true music of the day gets obscured by people

making gross generalizations about the Metal Age.



One stalwart survivor that continues to stay on message as an opponent to War and a

critic of the Government and its policies is Dave Mustaine and Megadeth. From his

beginnings as one of the founding members of Metallica, Mustaine has blown away

crowds pressed to the stage with his characteristically contorted vocal lines while

simultaneously nailing impossible rhythm parts. Besides that, he is a freakin?? amazing

soloist! Mustaine??s lead guitar playing is, in a word, fierce. The tone and attack of his

playing is unrelenting, and leaves you feeling like you might be missing some skin

somewhere.



Megadeth is Mustaine??s brainchild, as the main songwriter and lyricist, but as I said, it is

the teamwork of the band that makes his message larger than life. There have been many

changes in the lineup over the years, but that has not diminished the quality in any way.

It??s not like he would settle for anything but totally pro players to replace legends like

renowned shredder Marty Friedman and drummer Nick Menza. The bassist James

Lomenzo is the newest member, joining in 2006, and was previously playing with the

likes of Black Label Society, David Lee Roth, Slash??s Snakepit, Pride & Glory, Ozzy

Osbourne, Ace Frehley and White Lion. Then there are the two brothers, drummer Shawn

Drover and guitarist Glen Drover. Shawn Drover??s drumming is thunderous and tight,

supplying the roadmap for navigating hairpin turns at high speed. There are a lot of great

guitar players out there, but Shawn Drover??s playing possess a quality that I think really

make him stand out. That is the authority with which he plays and his actual tone. His

lead parts were succinct and he seriously muscled out the vibrato of the sustained notes

with his left hand. The tone of his guitar and amp setup reinforced the smoothness of his

playing by having a bit of a midrange boost through his rig when he switched to lead

parts. (To you guitarists out there I can??t stress enough the importance of controlling your

midrange frequencies correctly to fit in the mix.) Shawn Drover and Mustaine traded

some blistering solos and harmonized on some sweet melodic parts.



The opening band, In The Moment, was very impressive. After my ears adjusted to the

speed metal pace, I realized that they were pulling off some pretty intricate riffs. They are

unique in having a female singer, but she can wail along with the best of them. The

drums were bad ass and the guitar players both played lead really well. They were heavy

and got the crowd warmed up and ready to rock. But there is no denying the wall of

sound that is Megadeth that followed. There is a reason they are who they are. They have

new CD??s and DVD??s out there and an upcoming 4-disc box set. Go get some Megadeth

in your arsenal ??? it??s the perfect thing to listen to after watching CNN or Fox News.



Derek Lauer

www.playbackstl.com

www.dereklauer.com

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