Alex Skolnick on Testament

2008-03-03 by Trey STAFF | 12 Comments
Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick has answered several fan questions via his web site.

Q: How does this album compare with past Testament albums?

Alex: I honestly think this is the best one. Not to put down the past albums, but I think this one is strongest in terms of production, songs and playing. I feel I'm playing much better and so is everyone else. It's got the best qualities of both the more recent albums and the earlier albums. It doesn't feel like a reunion anymore, it now feels like a new, current project.

Q: Was it hard to get back into that style of playing after being away from it for so long? Is it difficult to go back and forth from your jazz improv to rock/metal playing?

Alex: I've got used to it. To me, jazz is a delicate process which requires a heightened awareness and sensitivity. Metal is about intensity, energy and aggression, kind of the opposite of delicate sensitivity! But, I see no reason not to do both. Sure, I needed to step away and be purely involved in jazz for many years to develop those skills. But the metal playing came back very quickly and feels better than it ever has. It's very much yin and yang. I have elements of both in my personality and see no reason not to do both musically.

Q: How involved were you in the writing process?

Alex: There are a couple songs in which I'm the main writer/contributor. One is "Dangers Of The Faithless", based on these parts I had in 5/4 time. I wasn't sure it would fit the band, but it sounded good and really different. Chuck [Billy, vocals] came up with a cool vocal part over it, which wasn't easy. The other song is called "F.E.A.R." (False Evidence Appearing Real) which I brought in as a finished song. It examines fear from a psychological perspective and I've heard people say the riffs are very "classic Testament." But for the most part, I just let Chuck and Eric [Peterson] do their thing with the writing. I'd been gone a long time and they've really developed their own process since then. The last album, "The Gathering", has great writing. I respect that and didn't want to get in the way too much. But I'm really happy with the way it turned out.

Q: What was it like working with Paul Bostaph and how does he compare to the other drummers of Testament?

Alex: We've had some great drummers in the last couple years since I've been back (I can count five!) and it's been great working with them all. But now that Paul's worked in, it really feels like he's the guy. He's such a pleasure to work with. He's got a great sound, solid grooves and great technique. I think the fans will be happy. I know we are.


In less flattering Testament News:
The kings of re-issues, re-releases and re-recordings (oh, and live albums) are having their album "First Strike Still Deadly" re-released on March 18th with nothing new about it except new artwork. The fact that the only difference is the new artwork is made worse by the fact that the original was just released in 2001... what's slightly amusing to me,as well, is that this album is a re-release of a re-recording... oh well...

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Willie
Moderator
March 3rd 2008
20690 Comments


I always try to wait for the relase date of an album so that I can have the physical copy the first time I hear it... but it's been almost 10 years since their last album, so I might break that rule if it leaks (but will still pre-order it, of course).

Bencore
March 3rd 2008
8 Comments


cant wait to hear it

Confessed2005
March 3rd 2008
7876 Comments


Nice. Testament are underrated, they deserve more attention.

south_of_heaven 11
March 3rd 2008
5619 Comments


I'd like to hear one of these new songs with Paul behind the kit...

combustion07
March 3rd 2008
12970 Comments


Testament owns, I can't wait to hear this.

HorrorBusiness78
March 3rd 2008
118 Comments


Can't wait for this album.

StrizzMatik
March 3rd 2008
4241 Comments


Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiick. The last one with Lombardo on drums was phenomenal.

Mikesn
Emeritus
March 3rd 2008
3707 Comments


I honestly think this is the best one. Not to put down the past albums, but I think this one is strongest in terms of production, songs and playing. I feel I'm playing much better and so is everyone else. It's got the best qualities of both the more recent albums and the earlier albums.
Shocker

Wizard
March 3rd 2008
20644 Comments


The fact that he is playing jazz on guitar impresses me. Hopefully some of that skill is worked into his riffs and solos! This Message Edited On 03.03.08

wartooth
March 3rd 2008
49 Comments


This is gonna own.

MadnessUnhallowed
March 4th 2008
403 Comments


New Testament?! =O

C.O.A.
March 5th 2008
55 Comments


I only really enjoy The Gathering by these guys.This Message Edited On 03.05.08



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