TESTAMENT Guitarist Alex Skolnick To Perform At Geek To Guitar Hero Book Launch Event In NYC
January 11, 2013, 11 years ago
Initially scheduled for release this past November, TESTAMENT guitarist Alex Skolnick - who also fronts his own ALEX SKOLNICK TRIO - will now issue his Geek To Guitar Hero book on January 15th.
The official launch party for Geek To Guitar Hero, will take place Thursday, January 17th at Tammany Hall in New York City, NY. PLANETARY COALITION (featuring Skolnick on acoustic guitar) will perform, and there will also be an "all-star jam with very special guests". A poster for the event can be seen below:
An Amazon pre-order for Geek To Guitar Hero is available below. A description of the 370 page paperback reads as follows:
Alex is an awkward, introverted child growing up in 1970s Berkeley, California - a confusing vortex of shifting values, rampant drug use and social confusion. Misunderstood by his family and taunted mercilessly by classmates, he suffers from a paralyzing lack of confidence and low self-esteem. His existence is made tolerable when he discovers a superhero-like rock band, KISS, which inspires him to learn the guitar.
While in high school, he auditions for LEGACY - a group of hard partying, working class, twenty-something metalheads from the East Bay suburbs. After recording his first album with the group at age eighteen, he defies his Ivy League parents rigid academic expectations by forgoing college and hitting the road with metal bands including SLAYER, MEGADETH, WHITE ZOMBIE and JUDAS PRIEST. As his own band, now known as TESTAMENT, rises through the ranks of thrash metal, the world begins to take notice of the young guitar prodigy who, despite being fawned over by autograph-seeking metalheads, guitar fanatics and adoring female fans, still feels the pain, awkwardness and ghosts of his past.
Soon, a blooming interest in jazz and literature reshapes his values and strengthens his musicianship, bringing further accolades from fans and media but causing resistance and tension from within his inner circle. These experiences cause a realization to unfold: that the scene in which he had first sought his freedom and self-identity is fraught with its own perilous limitations, while the education he'd so fiercely resisted from his family can be invaluable when sought on one's own terms.