This is quite an interesting development.
Moments ago, Anthrax released a statement saying longtime guitarist Rob Caggiano has left the band. Here is their statement in full:
"Rob has been an integral part of Anthrax for so many years, as our lead guitarist, in a production capacity, but most of all, as our close friend. His contributions to the band have been enormous. While we are sad that he is leaving, we wish him nothing but great success going forward, and hope to share the stage with him again sometime down the road.
"With the Metal Alliance Tour on the horizon, we have been considering several lead guitarist options, and will be making an announcement on that shortly."
As I was writing this post, I just recieved a statement from Caggiano who announced he would be focusing on production duties after spending the better part of the last 12 years working with Anthrax. Caggiano produced Anthrax's most recent, Grammy nominated album, Worship Music as well as recent albums from Cradle of Filth, The Damned Things and others. He released this statement:
"I'm extremely proud of my time in Anthrax. Actually, that's an understatement! We accomplished so many great things together over the years and I shared some of the best times of my life with these guys. As a band, we also weathered quite a few storms along the way. It's been a wild ride (to say the least) from Day One and I wouldn't change one single thing about the last 12 years. This is an extremely difficult and emotional decision for me to make but my heart is just steering me in a different direction right now. I've always been one to follow my heart in everything that I do and while this might be one of the hardest decisions I have ever had to make, it feels like the right one for me at this time. Scott, Charlie, Joey, Frankie (and John Bush) will always be part of my family and this decision doesn't change the way I feel about that in the slightest. I would also like to say thanks to all the amazing fans I've met and hung out with worldwide over the years. You guys always were and always will be the reason why I make music! In this day and age, being a musician isn't always easy -also an understatement- but the fans truly make it worthwhile for me. I hope to see each and every one of you again really soon. The fact that Anthrax is at the top of their game right now and totally 'out for blood' after all these years is a testament to this band's longevity and conviction! I'm truly honored to have been a part of their brilliant legacy."
As for producing, Rob adds: "I can't wait to get back in the recording studio again! Over the years, I've been blessed with the privilege of working with a wide range of great bands/artists from Anthrax and Cradle of Filth all the way to Bruce Springsteen, and I look forward to a hopeful continuation of that side of my career while I figure out my next move as an artist. BTW in case anyone was wondering after reading all of this, I do FULLY intend to get back out there on the road very soon in some way shape or form….it's in my blood! Please feel free to follow me on Twitter @RobCaggiano for any and all updates on what I am up to."
This is quite an interesting time for Anthrax. The band's popularity has been revitalized and they definitely need a second guitarist, especially with the Metal Alliance Tour on the horizon. I'm sure people will assume that Dan Spitz would be the first name that comes up, but based on what I've heard about the Spitz/Anthrax relationship, that probably won't happen. Who do you think can fill Rob's shoes?
Watch Rob and members of Testament and Death Angel on a recent episode of our series, Louder Education, and watch some Anthrax music videos