We all know the Metallica story… I’m not going to talk about that, well, maybe later. Megadeth has been a constant in the heavy metal story since back in 1983, when Dave Mustaine swore that he would put together a band faster and heavier than that other band that I said I wasn’t going to talk about.

Since then, there have been many lineup changes and some history-making music. The one constant is, of course, “MegaDave” himself. The controversial guitarist/vocalist/lead songwriter has made sure that every single heavy metal fan in the world owns at least one Megadeth album in their collection. This has been achieved by hard work, phenomenal talent and of course, Dave’s unwillingness to fail.

My first run-in with Megadeth was courtesy of a Kerrang! Compilation VHS with the video to the song Peace Sells. I loved it and got a friend to copy the album onto a C90 cassette for me. The power, the musicianship, and the snarl all made sure this teenage thrasher was hooked (in mouth?) Of course, the “classic” lineup of Megadeth came a few years later with the 1990 Rust In Peace album. This is when the world really saw Mustaine’s vision in full. I saw the band live for the first time on this tour with a little-known band called Alice in Chains opening. The fury of their live shows became legendary; they never disappoint in a live setting.

Megadeth became global superstars after the success of the 1992 release ‘Countdown to Extinction’, but this was the start of the band’s decline. Some ill-fated direction changes on the 1999 album Risk and the collapse of the “classic” line-up before that saw Megadeth’s popularity dip. This isn’t to say that the band weren’t out there making new records or playing live, they just never got another Countdown moment.

This latest LP, simply titled ‘Megadeth’, is set to be their last ever album. Mustaine has had health struggles over the last few years and has decided to hang up his guitar for good. 2022’s ‘The Sick, the Dying…and the Dead’ was a great album, and this follows on in a similar vein. Latest guitar wizard Teemu Mantysaari has a strong presence with songwriting credits on nine of the ten tracks. Drummer Dirk Verbeuren feels like he’s been around forever, and his contribution is a noticeable one. Bass player James LoMenzo still feels like a hired gu,n though, he plays a blinder here, as you’d expect.

The album opens strongly with the lead single ‘Tipping Point’. Virtuoso guitar work, machine gun double kick drums and Mustaine’s trademark love it or hate vocal style are all over the song. A brilliant opener. The production is great, too, from Mustaine and Chris Rakestraw. ‘I Don’t Care’ is a bit more throwaway, although some fun lyrics rescue the track. ‘Hey God?!’ Is a mid-paced chugger, which is a real grower. ‘Let There Be Shred’ does what it says on the tin, a real showcase of Mustaine and Mantysaari’s incredible prowess. Puppet Parade reminds me of the Youthanasia era. Another strong track. Another Bad Day chugs along nicely with lyrics that all of us can relate to. ‘Made to Kill’ kicks off with a superb drum intro before we are off into very familiar Megadeth territory, stabbing riffs, answering kick drums, and guitar solos aplenty make this one of the strongest tracks on the album. ‘Obey the Call’ has a great crunching riff. Mustaine’s vocals are more melodic here, another solid tune. ‘I Am War’ has a nice sing-along chorus which sticks in your head almost instantly.

The Last Note gives us Megadeth fans the final nod from our illustrious leader. The lyrics are actually quite moving: “I can’t outrun the spinning hands of time” and “the guitar got heavy, time to lay it down” gave me a lump in my throat. Is this really the end of the road for Megadeth? It seems to be true. We can never be sure, though, how many comebacks have Kiss, Motley Crue and even fellow Big 4 thrashers Slayer have had? I get the feeling that Mustaine is genuine in his sentiment. Rest easy, Megadeth, we salute you. Megadeth is no game-changer but it’s a good way to bow out.

I wasn’t going to mention the cover of Metallica’s ‘Ride the Lightning’. I get that Mustaine says that it’s “full circle” for him, and he wanted to put a Metallica track (that he co-wrote) on the album. It seems like a pointless exercise to me. Mustaine has nothing to prove, he’s a metal legend, and there really was no need to add this. I mean, it’s ok, Mustaine’s vocals don’t sound great, musically it’s obviously played well, but I just can’t help but feel that it blights the album rather than adding anything. My advice is, don’t bother listening to it, just end the album with ‘The Last Note’.

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Author: Kenny Kendrick



GLOBAL MUSIC ICON DAVE MUSTAINE
REVEALS NEXT ALBUM WILL BE FINAL STUDIO ALBUM
OF HIS MORE THAN FOUR-DECADE CAREER

BAND TO EMBARK ON
GLOBAL FAREWELL TOUR NEXT YEAR

MUSTAINE ALSO SET TO RELEASE NEW MEMOIR IN 2026

Today MEGADETH’s DAVE MUSTAINE revealed in a social post directly shared with his worldwide fanbase and Cyber Army that his forthcoming album (due out early next year) will be the final MEGADETH studio album of his career.  MUSTAINE shared the announcement via his alter ego Vic Rattlehead.  MUSTAINE also revealed that the multi-platinum superstar band will embark on a global farewell tour kicking off in 2026.  Also set for next year is a new memoir from MUSTAINE, details of which will be revealed in the coming months.

“There’s so many musicians that have come to the end of their career, whether accidental or intentional,” DAVE MUSTAINE says.  “Most of them don’t get to go out on their own terms on top, and that’s where I’m at in my life right now. I have traveled the world and have made millions upon millions of fans and the hardest part of all of this is saying goodbye to them. 

DAVE adds, “We can’t wait for you to hear this album and see us on tour. If there was ever a perfect time for us to put out a new album, it’s now. If there was ever a perfect time to tour the world, it’s now.  This is also a perfect time for us to tell you that it’s our last studio album.  We’ve made a lot of friends over the years and I hope to see all of you on our global farewell tour.  Don’t be mad, don’t be sad, be happy for us all, come celebrate with me these next few years.  We have done something together that’s truly wonderful and will probably never happen again. We started a musical style, we started a revolution, we changed the guitar world and how it’s played, and we changed the world. The bands I played in have influenced the world. I love you all for it. Thank you for everything.”

MEGADETH are set to release their forthcoming album via MUSTAINE’s Tradecraft imprint in partnership with Frontiers Label Group’s new BLKIIBLK label.  It will launch with the project’s first single (TBA) in tandem with global pre-orders this fall. 

Fans can click HERE to register for early access to exclusive information and offers surrounding the forthcoming final album and all MEGADETH news.  In addition, look for the initial run of farewell tour dates to be announced later this year.

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