MARTY FRIEDMAN - New Audio Interview Available
July 24, 2012, 12 years ago
Guitarist MARTY FRIEDMAN (ex-MEGADETH) is featured in a new in-depth interview with Riff-Mag.com. Check it out below:
Friedman recently announced a string of European tour dates with YOSSI SASSI and STEPHAN FORTE as support. He also issued the following message:
"Yossi and I became friends on my 2011 solo tour, we came up with the idea of putting together a concert tour with decidedly unique and exotic guitarists, each from a different part of the world with their own ethnic sound and approach to their music. I didn`t know just how cool Middle Eastern flavors could mix with amazing rock guitar playing until I heard Yossi Sassi, I was quite impressed. Stephan Forte will give you an idea what an absolute guitar wizard from France sounds like. The tour will happen in October and everyone is in for a once in a lifetime collection of artists from separate corners of the world, and a truly inspiring treat."The schedule is as follows:
October
9 - Colmar, France - Le Grillen10 - Zoetermeer, Holland - Boerderij
12 - London, UK - Underworld
13 - Dublin, Ireland - The Village
15 - Paris, France - Divan du Monde
16 - Nantes, France - Le Ferrailleur
17 - Bilbao, Spain - Kafe Antzokia
19 - Lisbon, Portugal - Side B
20 - Madrid, Spain - Ramdall
21 - Barcelona, Spain - Salamandra
22 - Toulouse, France - Connexion Live
23 - Montpellier, France - Secret Place
24 - Toulon, France - Le Vox
25 - Prato, Italy - Keller Platz
26 - Milan, Italy - Carlito’s Way
As previously reported, three recent albums by Friedman – whose groundbreaking work with Megadeth and Cacophany continues to receive international acclaim to this day – will receive North American releases by Prosthetic Records on August 14th.
Two of the titles – 2010's Bad D.N.A. and 2008's Future Addict – have until this year only been available in Japan, where Friedman now lives, while 2006's acclaimed Loudspeaker, originally released Stateside by Shrapnel Records, will be made available domestically once again. You can head over to the Prosthetic store now to pre-order a bundle consisting of all three titles.
Friedman rose to prominence when he co-founded the revolutionary guitar band Cacophony with his friend Jason Becker. From there, he joined metal legends Megadeth in 1990, who would soon go on to write and record the thrash metal classic Rust In Peace. Throughout his decade-long stint with the iconic group, during which the band sold 10 million albums worldwide, aside from lending his unmistakable "exotic" sound to the band, Friedman co-wrote the music to several notable songs, including the title track to the multi-platinum Countdown To Extinction, Youthanasia's fierce opening statement 'Reckoning Day' and Cryptic Writings' haunting 'Trust'.
During his tenures with Megadeth and Cacophony, Friedman recorded four solo albums for the seminal guitar label Shrapnel Records. He continued making solo albums after he left Megadeth in 2000, releasing seven – including Music For Speeding, which was released in the US by STEVE VAI's Favored Nations in 2003 and supported by an American tour alongside Chris Poland and Alex Skolnick – over the past decade alone. Until now, most of those releases have been unavailable outside of Japan, where Friedman moved in 2003.
In Japan, Friedman became an enigma of sorts: Armed with a fluency in the Japanese language, he left a platinum-selling American band to start from nearly zero to pursue his longtime dream of becoming a unique part of the Japanese domestic music world. That mission was accomplished, for between his solo releases and works with Japanese musicians, Friedman has performed at the largest venues in Asia, including three shows at Budokan, and played on and wrote several Japanese Top 10 hits, including a #1 single in 2011 and a #3 single in 2012.
At the same time, Friedman also became a popular Japanese television personality who not only hosted several programs, but was even featured in national ad campaigns for Fanta and Sumitomo Bank. He estimates he has made well over 400 network TV appearances in Japan, including three televised sold-out solo performances with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.
Although Friedman has focused on his Japanese music career for the past several years, he has recently remained active in the international metal scene by guesting on albums by the likes of JEFF LOOMIS, SKYHARBOR and FIREWIND; by voicing the character of Mr. Gojira on Cartoon Network's Metalocalypse; and through periodic tours outside of Japan, including a 22-country European trek with his solo band last year. Prosthetic is proud to further reintroduce North American audiences to Friedman – who some say is the best lead guitarist in the history of thrash metal – via his eclectic recent solo releases.
Loudspeaker tracklisting:
'Elixir' ^
'Street Demon'
'Black Orchid' *
'Paradise Express' ^
'Sekai Ni Hitotsudake No Hana'
'Glycerine Flesh'
'Stigmata Addiction'
'Viper' #
'Static Rain' (instrumental)
'Coloreas Mi Vida'
'Devil Take Tomorrow'
* feat. John Petrucci
# feat. Steve Vai
^ feat. Billy Sheehan
Future Addict tracklisting:
'Barbie'
'Simple Mystery'
'Tornado Of Souls' ^
'Burn The Ground' +
'Where My Fortune Lies' ^
'Breadline'
'The Pit And The Pendulum' ^
'The Killing Road'
'Static Rain'
'Secret Of The Stars'
'Massive'
'Tears Of An Angel'
^ feat. Billy Sheehan
+ feat. Jeff Loomis
Bad D.N.A. tracklisting:
'Specimen'
'Bad D.N.A.'
'Weapons of Ecstasy'
'Hatejoke'
'Glorious Accident'
'Random Star'
'Picture'
'Battle Scars'
'School Spirit Delinquent'
'Exorcism Parade'
'Time To Say Goodbye'