Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Upcoming Releases

ANTHRAX Guitarist Says "Faster and Riffier" New Record Won't Be Released Until They Can Play Shows Again

"We've always been really good at making things more difficult for ourselves."

2019-07-28-Heavy-Montreal-Anthrax-11
Photo: Chris Bubinas

Anthrax has been working on a new album for a while now, and has been afforded even more time thanks to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian recently spoke to Knotfest's Terry "Beez" Bezer, where he revealed the new record is "definitely faster and riffier" than previous efforts. Ian also clarifies that he's not saying the new stuff is heavier, "because I'll let people decide what it is when they hear it."

"If I had to say what this next record sounds like to me, or a vibe, in a way, it's riffier — it's a riffier record.

"I think we've kind of proved to ourselves over the last two records that we've gotten pretty good at a certain style of Anthrax songwriting, and now we've taken a left turn away from that, because we don't want to do the same thing again," he explained. "So if anything, I think this record is a little bit riffier, maybe a little less linear, and certainly faster.

"We've always been really good at making things more difficult for ourselves. So if anything, yeah… I hate to say, 'Well, it's more of a thrash metal record,' because I'll let people decide what it is when they hear it. But from my point of view, it's definitely faster and riffier."

Ian made it clear that the band won't be releasing the record until they could play shows again.

“We started writing new Anthrax last year — obviously, without a crystal ball knowing what was going to happen in the world, but with the intent of having a record out this year. Obviously, that’s not happening now. So we’re still writing — we’re still working on it. The COVID has obviously put a crimp in our plans, because we can’t just get together and jam when we want to, and traveling has become not so easy, and all of that. So we’ve just been, slowly but surely, working on new material. And if anything, it just affords us more time to come up with more stuff.

“We’ve never been the kind of band to have, like, 30 songs, and then we’re gonna choose the best 10 — we’ve never done that. I think the most we’ve ever had was maybe two more than we needed for a record, and it’s usually pretty obvious, like, ‘These two aren’t gonna make the record.’ But maybe this time around we’ll end up with 15 songs or something. But because we’re afforded this much time to be writing, it’s not like we’re gonna know, ‘These are 10 for the record, and who knows what we’ll do with these five.’ So I have a feeling it’s gonna be more, like, we’re gonna have 15 album tracks. We’re not releasing a double record, if it’s up to me, because what a waste of material that would be. But I just like the fact that we will have a lot of great material.

“Maybe sometime early next year we’ll be ready to go in and make a record — if it makes sense. I’ve said it before — I don’t wanna put a record out till we can play shows. For me, to put a record out in a vacuum, it makes no sense to me. I’m not gonna put a record out and not play proper gigs — I’m not gonna do that. So we have to be patient — everyone has to be patient.”

Check out the full interview below.

[via Blabbermouth]

Show Comments / Reactions

You May Also Like

Latest News

Specifically thanks to ""I'm The Man".

Latest News

Mark your calendars for Record Store Day and snag a piece of rock history