ANTHRAX - Drummer JON DETTE Steps Up Again For CHARLIE BENANTE On European Dates

October 27, 2015, 9 years ago

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ANTHRAX - Drummer JON DETTE Steps Up Again For CHARLIE BENANTE On European Dates

Anthrax's Charlie Benante is sitting out the band's European dates with Slayer. Benante, who has been dealing with ongoing issues with the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome he had surgery for nearly two years ago, is replaced once more by rummer Jon Dette (Slayer, Testament, Iced Earth), who covered for Charlie last spring on Anthrax’s North American tour with Volbeat.

Fan-filmed video from Anthrax’s October 25th show at 013 in Tilburg, Netherlands can be seen below. Find the band’s live itinerary at this location.

"Evil Twin" - the first new song from Anthrax's long-awaited album set for a first quarter 2016 worldwide release via Megaforce in North America and Nuclear Blast in Europe and The UK, has made it’s debut. Also released is the "Evil Twin" lyric video, a compelling barrage of places, victims, actions, and some of the infamous zealots and others who have perpetrated violent extremism on innocents around the world, aptly exemplifying the song's powerful message.  

Musically, "Evil Twin" is a full-on thrash-metal tune that blasts off with a raging guitar riff, accelerates expeditiously and is completely uncontrollable.  

"Yeah, that opening riff is really evil," laughed the band's Charlie Benante. "We had done a lot of touring with Death Angel and Exodus, so I was in a really thrashy state of mind when I starting writing the riffs for that song.  I think along with Scott's lyrics and Frank's melodies, we came up with a really great, old school thrash metal feel."

As Anthrax bassist Frank Bello put it, "it's a song that begs to be played live." Lyrically, the track unapologetically denounces the self-righteous religious extremists who spread their bloody terror under the guise of a Holy War.

 

 

"I was very affected by the Charlie Hebdo massacre as I have been with all of the shootings that have taken place at schools and movie theatres," said Anthrax's lyricist Scott Ian. "I can't figure out what would cause someone to think that was the right thing to do.  'I'll show the world, I'll make my God happy.' It's just such bullshit. I'm not bagging on religion, that's not my intent, but people who go to that extreme, who feel they have become judge, jury and executioner over their fellow man because you or I don't believe the same thing they do, I think that's the 'Evil Twin' of humanity. Writing words about that is my only catharsis."

Beginning in the Fall of 2014, Anthrax - Benante (drums), Ian (rhythm guitar), Bello (bass), Joey Belladonna (vocals), and lead guitarist Jon Donais - took their time in the studio recording the follow up to their Grammy-nominated, critically-acclaimed 2011 album, Worship Music. The band recorded some 20 original songs, almost twice as many as they had ever brought into the studio in the past.  In terms of how the new music sounds, Bello said, "The thing about Anthrax...we have this heavy, thrashy music and Joey's powerful and melodic vocals. I love heavy music, but I also love melody, so the challenge is to blend them together so they sound like Anthrax. I think we've done a really good job of that on the new album."

 


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