MARTY FRIEDMAN Talks Working With BLACK VEIL BRIDES Guitarist JINXX On Forthcoming Album - "I'm A Big Fan"
November 18, 2016, 8 years ago
Guitar World recently caught up with former Megadeth gutarist Marty Friedman, who offered some details on his forthcoming studio album. An excerpt from the story is available below:
Friedman: “The new album’s a way more intense version of Inferno: deeper, sadder, happier and more aggressive. This is going to be my 13th record and I think I’ve finally found the way to do it properly. I spend a lot of time writing and demoing. So by the time I’m playing it for real in the studio, I can play all of the stuff, and it’s really easy to ad-lib out of it and do cooler things than I had originally intended. When you have a good demo, it's so much more easy, fun and painless to go in the studio and bang out the real tracks.”
For his upcoming release, Friedman’s collaborating with prog-thrashers Mutoid Man, Jorgen Munkeby of the avant-garde jazz-metal outfit Shining (NOR) and Jinxx of the neo-glam rockers Black Veil Brides. His work with Jinxx, Friedman observes, exemplifies the kind of creative partnerships he likes to cultivate.
“I’m a big fan of Jinxx and Black Veil Brides. He came to my show in L.A. in 2015. Right after that, I was told that he plays violin. I didn’t even know that! Then light bulbs went off. I thought, Now’s the chance to really turn some heads by doing something that’s a little bit, well, a lot, unexpected to my fans and his fans.”
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Friedman is one of seven people who have been officially recognized by the Japanese government, and has been officially named as an Ambassador Of Japan Heritage.
Marty says via Facebook (embedded below): “Today, I was inaugurated by the Japanese Government Agency of Cultural Affairs as an Ambassador of Japan Heritage. I’m honored behind belief and am proud to carry on its responsibility through the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.”
In July of 1999, Marty Friedman was onstage headlining Woodstock ’99 in front of a sea of fans as the lead guitarist for Megadeth. Since joining the band in 1990, Marty played a crucial role in their rise to stardom with his unorthodox style of virtuoso guitar playing, selling millions of records worldwide, and being nominated for multiple Grammy awards. Just 6 months after Woodstock, in an unexpected move that shocked his friends, family, and especially his bandmates, despite platinum albums and sold out tours, for reasons unknown, he suddenly quit the band and walked away from it all. Unbeknownst to his US fans, Marty moved to Tokyo to pursue his love of Japanese pop music, and in the process, reinvented himself as a wildly successful Japanese TV celebrity! Marty has appeared on 700+ television programs, commercials and motion pictures since then, and become was dubbed the “Ryan Seacrest of Japan” by Billboard Magazine in the USA.
A Kickstarter campaign has been launched for a new documentary, entitled Hebi Metal San, about Friedman's career. It tells the surreal story of Marty Friedman, a nice Jewish boy from the suburbs of Baltimore who walked away from the ultimate rock and roll dream to search for something more fulfilling in a culture that was not his own. His renegade story is an inspiring example of the vast human potential to reach for our and achieve even our most unconventional dreams.
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