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CHUCK BILLY [Testament]: One Bad Mofo

Thrash air-guitar on the course?

 

So what does the lead singer in a Thrash band like to do on his day off? Play golf!!…who knew? I wonder who would win in a real golf match between Chuck  and Alice Cooper?

Gotta’ love Chuck though, who’s quite the accomplished air-guitarist. Normally he plays air guitar on stage with his half mic stand while playing live with TESTAMENT. And who can blame him? When you’ve got choice riffs flying all over, song-after-song from guitarist Alex Skolnick and Eric Peterson!

Hopefully you were able to catch them on tour this year or the last few months of 2011. They played quite a few dates all over the U.S. co-billing with thrashers Anthrax and Death Angel. For old school thrash-mavens, you couldn’t ask for a better concert bill. This tour pretty much destroyed every venue they played at.

I know it’s hard to believe that these three bands are still alive and kickin’ in 2012 after almost three decades. Kudos to all three for giving us much enjoyment and such killer music through the years. As a matter of fact, TESTAMENT is about to drop their new album this year as well, which is entitled The Dark Roots of Earth.

Concert goers were in for a unique treat for some of the shows in the Midwest, as Joey Vera (Armored Saint) temporarily replaced Anthrax bassist Frank Bello. Unfortunately, Frank and [his uncle] Charlie Benante both had to leave to spend time with family due to Charlie’s mother [Bello's grandmother] becoming ill and passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Bello and Benante and their family during this difficult time.

As they say in show business, the show must go on, and so for the fact the band was able to carry on [albeit with fill-ins] is why I considered this a treat. Drummer Gene Hoglan (who was filling in for TESTAMENT) sat in for the Anthrax set as well! Being a major Hoglan fan, this was a kick-ass line up and once in a lifetime event. Well, technically that is not 100% accurate as all true Testament fans will know that Hoglan appeared on the Demonic record in 1997 with the Bay Area thrashers.

 

*So is Gene a replacement for Paul Bostaph now and or do you think he will come back permanently?

“Well, Paul has recovered but he is not coming back to the group. He has decided to start a new band, I guess. So, we had Gene do the record, and the touring for the record.  Well we’d love it if he decided to [come back] but we haven’t really got that far yet. We just have to get through this tour and see where we’re at. Gene kills it.” Chuck states.

 

Andy Sneap is producing it; did you go to England to record?

“We did it at our place in Oakland and at Trident Studios and Andy came out and did all the recordings with us—as much as he could—and then we finished off some vocals and guitars at Trident studios. I think over the years Andy really knows the sound of this band, and kinda knows what we want. We’ve mixed stuff with Andy, so I think he knows without has having to be there physically with him what we are looking for. And I just haven’t heard anybody in metal come out with any better mixes! Honestly!”

 

Tell us about some of the songs on the album?

“Well, there’s a song called “Native Blood”, which is basically a song about my Native heritage. It’s almost like a protest song, that the Native Americans have a voice that needs to be heard—that’s the chorus of the song. There’s another called “True American Hate”, which was kinds inspired by when we sent all our troops overseas there, and we were just seeing in the news when all that was going on a lot of young kids, under 10 years old, out there with their families burning American flags. And that was a pretty shocking thing to see, to see that generation, a kid that young being taught to hate that much. It makes you think what’s going to happen, 10 to 15 years from now when the majority of these kids have just been raised to hate? It struck me as a little odd. There’s a song called “Cold Embrace”, which we kinda hoped we’d be able to pitch the song into one of the Twilight series movies; it’s a song about a girl becoming a vampire and never being able to see the sun again. “The Dark Roots of Earth” is kind of a play on the band we have together, just like a metaphor, like Testament is a tree and all of us in this group are really embedded in the planet, in the earth, the environment and our surroundings. It was kind of a play on that. “Rise Up for War” is more of a war song, like you’re preparing yourself for war, going into battle. There is a lot of cool stuff there.”

 

 

Congratulations go out to Chuck Billy – He is the first Native American entertainer to be permanently displayed at the Hard Rock Casino in Albuquerque, New Mexico!  Chuck made an appearance last Jan. [2012]. There was a special unveiling ceremony and autograph session that followed.

*Excerpt Deciblog by permission

Enjoy this live in studio performance until the new album drops!

 

Testament Legions Website

Enjoy some live photos and review

 


80′s Metal Poll:What Makes A Good Song?

By Curt King

 

*Are you a lyric person and know each and every word to your favorite Metal song(s)? Are you mainly into the music (like me) and enjoy the grooves, power or riffing throughout? Or perhaps you are just a casual listener and just like listening to the music “as a whole” and do not go off the deep-end analyzing your tuneage?! Which ever type you are, did you ever think about what the real musicians in your favorite bands thought? Yes, no…maybe?

Either way -I thought it would be interesting to “get inside” the head of the bands that I spoke to during Demolish interviews and or the various musicians we hung out with backstage or on their tour bus, you know -to find out what makes them tick and to see what they think makes a good song. Remember these guys are music fans too.

Who are these clowns?

For my curiosity I decided to pose the question above to a wide selection of bands (you might even notice a certain Canadian band member filling out the “official” Demolish questionnaire in a pic below)! I really enjoy giving out these sheets for the guys (and a few gals) to fill out. Oftentimes it turns into a comedic outbreak and the bands really have fun with it. Other times I have to corner some of them to get them to take part. It never ceases to amaze me what they end up writing down too. Some are comedians, some are sarcastic BUT I would never say any were boring!

It also helps me to remember what we were doing at the time, for example, I recall eating pizza and drinking some beers with SACRED REICH backstage before their show at Bogart’s and you can still see pizza and or food stains all over the sheets! Priceless. Many of the band’s even gave me their home address and or phones number so I could send them the issue they appeared in. Wow, you mean at the end of the day these guys are “real” people? You bet…

OK, without further ado, here are some of the results from a hand-picked selection of my favorite bands! N-joy…

 

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Jay A. (Wrathchild) 88' Pic ©Curt King

“Originality, intensity, feeling and good lyrics…something that never grows old.”

-Jay Abbene (Wrathchild) Guitar

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Brad Divens - Live Pic© Curt King

 

“A song that grooves, has melody and context (and has nothing to do with religion.”

-Brad Divens (Wrathchild America) Lead Vocals/Bass

 

 

 

 

 

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Shannon Larkin Pic ©Amos Myspace

 

“Structure, heaviness and good lyrics.”

-Shannon Larkin (Wrathchild America) Drums


 

 

 

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Bobby "Blitz" 88' Pic© Curt King/Demolish

“Honesty”- Bobby “Blitz” Ellsworth (OverKill) Lead Vocals

 


 

Bobby Gustafson - Pic© Curt King/Demolish Mag.

“Anything, any topic. Any feel or mood that’s cool. Must have power and talent, whether it’s three chords or three hundred.”Bobby Gustafson (OverKill) Lead Guitar

 


 

 

 

Sid Falck–On Tour Bus 88' pic© Curt King

“A good groove and good melody line. Also a good performance + production.” - Sid Falck (OverKill) Drummer


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Chuck Billy Live - Pic© Curt King/Demolish

 

 

“When they say – Hey, that’s a good song”

- Chuck Billy (Testament) Lead Vocals

 

 

 

 

 

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Eric Peterson Live - Pic© Curt King

 

 

“A good feel. Good grooves and good lyrics that mean something.”

- Eric Peterson (Testament) Guitar

 

 

 

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Alex Skolnick Live - Pic© Curt King

“One that is well-played, well-written and that you like and you won’t forget.”

- Alex Skolnick (Testament) Lead Guitar

 

 

 

 

 

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Denis "Piggy" D'Amour - Backstage Pic© Curt King

 

“Make sure that it’s not boring! A lot of colors, a lot of changes, BUT with harmony and even melodies.”

-Denis “Piggy” D’Amour (Voivod) Lead Guitar

R.I.P. Piggy we miss you! You were a phenomenal guitarist and way ahead of your time.

 

Denis - Voivod Live! - Pic ©Curt King

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Denis Belanger - Pic Curt King

 

“Feelings have to pass through my body…whatever it is.”

- Denis “Snake” Belanger (Voivod) Lead Singer

"Snake" live pic© Curt King

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Blacky + Piggy Live Pic© Curt King

“Originality first.”

- Jean-Yves Theriault (Voivod) Bass/Artwork

"Blacky" - Live pic© Curt King

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sean Killian (Vio-Lence) 88' Pic© Curt King

“Must have a good topic, heavy/speed + slow “crunch” and something unexpected.”Sean Killian (Vio-Lence) Lead Vocals


 

 

Phil Demmel Backstage- Pic© Curt King

“Originality.”Phil Demmel (Vio-Lence) Guitar


 

 

 

Robb Flynn (Vio-Lence) Pic ©Curt King/Demolish

“The structure helps a lot. A strong riff with a catchy melody or hook + good playing.” -Robb Flynn (Vio-Lence) Guitar


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So hopefully now you will know what these Metal giants think “makes a good song”!! Maybe you enjoyed reading these as much as I did asking them and compiling them over the years. If so peep the first round here.

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