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TESTAMENT Guitarist Talks About Upcoming Album - Feb. 21, 2007
Peter Atkinson of KNAC.COM recently conducted an interview with TESTAMENT guitarist Alex Skolnick. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow:

KNAC.COM: What's been your impression of Nick [Barker, new TESTAMENT drummer] so far?

Skolnick: So far it's been great. I wasn't that familiar with him before, but a lot of drummers I know are familiar with him. He sounds great. He's a really good guy to work with. He seems like this big, intimidating, hardcore metal drummer, but he's actually a sweetheart to work with and honored and blown away that he's working with TESTAMENT.

KNAC.COM: When I spoke with Chuck [Billy, vocals] earlier, he mentioned that you had worked on some new material with them during the rehearsals.

Skolnick: It was mostly the old stuff, because he [Nick] was about to do his first gig with us, ever. But we did look at some new ideas. And I brought in an idea of mine that is a little more complicated than things we did in the past as far as timing and stuff, but he did a great job on it and I'm really excited to see where it goes. But what's cool is he can keep a solid groove, which that was a concern of mine because I'd heard the DIMMU BORGIR stuff and I thought it was amazing, but I wasn't sure that he could keep a solid groove. There's some musicians, not just drummers but guitar players too, that can play all over the place but have trouble playing simple and he can play simple. He's great, he's one of these guys who can do both, and that's important. There's gonna be parts where you want him to go off and use all his resources, but there's other parts where you just want it to be solid and establish a groove, and because he can do that I think that's going to be a big plus for the band.

KNAC.COM: How will you approach the writing of the remainder of the album, will you work it all out as a group or just bring all your various parts together and try to make them fit?

Skolnick: I think we're going to get together and put the parts together. I've always come up with parts on my own, and I also like add to other people's parts. But it's hard for me to be in a room full of people and be creative on the spot. That's a step in the process the makes more sense once there are ideas to work with. We're still at the point where we're creating a lot of ideas in our separate camps. We have put some of them together and it's starting to sound good. But the camps will come together as the project gets closer. And in the meantime we'll be spending a lot of time together on the road, so we'll be able to look at some new material there as well.

KNAC.COM: Given how much metal has changed since you were with the band, and how the band's sound evolved after you left, and Eric's [Peterson] black metal dabblings with DRAGONLORD and whatnot, are you excited about the prospect of bringing all the pieces together, or could it be a recipe for disaster?

Skolnick: (Laughs) It's going to be a very different record because of all that. But I'm more excited about it than nervous. I know we can't try to re-create the past, I don't want to. We need to make an album that sounds like today. And I don't think it should be that hard to do because we are living today. It's not 1989, and I'm much more excited about what we can come up with now. I think the best thing to do is have fun with it and see where it goes.

KNAC.COM: Since much of what you've been doing is so radically different from TESTAMENT, has it been difficult to get back in TESTAMENT writing mode, or is that something that never left your system?

Skolnick: I don't think it really left my system. I was actually sort of surprised. A lot of ideas come about and it's a very similar process to the way I did it the first time around. But at the same time, I find I do have to separate myself from some of the other music I do because it is such different frames mind, not just musically, but physically. The way I touch the instrument is different if I'm playing TESTAMENT music than if I'm playing with my trio. With my trio I have more of a modern jazz approach, it's a lighter touch, it's much more sensitive, it's a quieter volume and it's a very different tone, it's much more acoustically toned. With TESTAMENT, there's a sense of dynamics, but the dynamics come more from a volume that's already cranked and it has to do more with how you strike the chords, the balance between open rhythms and closed rhythms and different types of grooves using a metal tone. But it's fun to compare the differences and similarities.

Read the entire interview at KNAC.COM.
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COMMENT | TESTAMENT!
posted by : StaticXEngage
2/21/2007 8:43:37 AM

Own. Can't wait

OVER. THE. WALLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : Big Black Kangaroo
2/21/2007 8:49:47 AM

Never thought I'd live to see the day where a thrash metal titan used the word "sweetheart" to describe one of his bandmates. Lawl.

TESTAMENT!!!!!1111 \\m//

COMMENT | New Album
posted by : un4givn_2
2/21/2007 8:50:52 AM

This new album is going to be awesome. I can't wait for it, I've been a fan of Testament since just before Practice what you Preach, and just watching the evolution of that band has been amazing in itself.

COMMENT | TESTAMENT!!!!!
posted by : livingaftermidnight
2/21/2007 9:05:38 AM

Fucking gods of thrash! YEAH!




Nothing makes my metalhead self happier then knowing that Testament is out there writing a new record! Fuck yes!

COMMENT | Into The Pit !!!!
posted by : MIZRO
2/21/2007 9:26:47 AM

Well it'z 'bout fuckin' time! Can't wait for this shit!


INTO THE PIT MUTHAFUCKAZ!!!

COMMENT | ham good interview!
posted by : Danowar
2/21/2007 10:08:12 AM

I like the sound of things in the Testament camp. Hopefully they get stuff ready and into the studio quick. I'm dying here for new material!

HAIL MARY FULL OF GRACE
THROW SOME LIGHT UPON THIS RACE
INTERTWINING FINAL BREATH
NOW...IN THE HOUR OF DEATH!

COMMENT | Fuck yeah
posted by : Archaic_Cessation
2/21/2007 10:09:52 AM

TESTAMENT kicks major ass. I can not wait until this album is released.

COMMENT | Best Album of 2007 = Testament
posted by : MoltenLavaStudios
2/21/2007 10:13:18 AM

Best Album of All Time = The Legacy

COMMENT | Skolnick is a class act.
posted by : Dance-Of-Macabre
2/21/2007 10:18:55 AM

And words cannot express my excitement for a new Testament album with him playing on it. Testament have sorely missed his playing and writing influence since he left.

COMMENT | Awesome.
posted by : Vegetaman
2/21/2007 10:29:45 AM

NOW MAKE THE ALBUM!

COMMENT | SKOLNICK IS A GUITAR GOD
posted by : RiotAct666
2/21/2007 10:37:23 AM

And Testament are Thrash metal legends. I cannot wait for the new album. It's gonna kick major amounts of a** no doubt.

COMMENT | sah-weet
posted by : saikiin
2/21/2007 10:39:21 AM

this is gonna kill!!

COMMENT | hell yeah!
posted by : Slayerbaby
2/21/2007 11:11:14 AM

I can't wait for this shit!

Testamentttttttttttttt

COMMENT | Testament = 100% musical passion
posted by : gothicgrin
2/21/2007 11:14:41 AM

Nice to here Alex talk about the 'music' and a bit more indepth than a lot of other bands, shows he knows what he's talking about & he's passionate about it........sadly his attitude is rare among other so-called bigger names.


COMMENT | RE MoltenLavaStudios
posted by : Jtull
2/21/2007 11:16:09 AM

as if the legacy is the best album of all time its a good thrash album but not even the best thrash out there. Seriously listen to more music, there's better stuff out there.

COMMENT |
posted by : Mad Piet
2/21/2007 11:44:03 AM

SAVATAGE!!!

COMMENT | Testafuckinmental
posted by : oPanterao
2/21/2007 12:01:36 PM

D!!!!! N!!!!! R!!!!!

OHHHHH WHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTT

ouh yeeaah

COMMENT |
posted by : diatribe13
2/21/2007 12:18:33 PM

Testament fucking own. I cant wait for this album...its been way too long of a wait.


COMMENT | Mad Props to Awesome FUking Band.....
posted by : jsoto12
2/21/2007 12:25:15 PM

Take notes this is as real as it gets.. Alex knows what he's talking about when it comes to musicianship.. to bad many of the other brothers in the metal comunity dont have the same sence and passion or respect to the music comunity itself ... Most people would say Metallica this Metallica that.. man they good but i will alway s consider Testament the real thrash metal god s of our era when growing up.. to bad they never got the reginition they deserve. hopefully this time around they rep the rewards from the new album... The Gathering stand alone as one of the best metal albums when it came out that year ... i hope lightning strikes twice and the new album will blow that one out.. good luck guys..
Listening to (Testament the Ballad)

COMMENT | Thank God...
posted by : doyouwanttodie
2/21/2007 12:52:49 PM

It's not going to be a best of, like the previous 5,6,7 ect. releases.

COMMENT | Other bands take note:
posted by : hurricane hugo
2/21/2007 1:03:26 PM

You can evolve musically and still remain metal to the core.

plur

p.s. Practice What You Preach > The Legacy

COMMENT |
posted by : EL PENDEJO
2/21/2007 1:04:51 PM

this will be good.

COMMENT |
posted by : #1metalhead
2/21/2007 2:01:34 PM

reunion is the in thing(with alex back) but y'know i can't wait to hear the new testament record.there's just so much talent in this band.man i'm like a big (old) kid i can't fuckin' wait.

COMMENT | Alex Skolnick
posted by : Das Schuetzenfest
2/21/2007 2:27:24 PM

Class act, smart guy, diplomatic guy, one of rock/metal's best guitarists and a true musician and artist.

I like post-"Ritual" Testament and I love "The Gathering", but now with the band going full circle (and adding one of metal's finest drummers to the lineup), the certain something will be back and the new album will be the best metal release of 2007.

COMMENT | WHAT
posted by : meanmetal
2/21/2007 2:43:19 PM

intimidating, hardcore metal drummer, but he's actually a sweetheart to work with and honored and blown away that he's working with TESTAMENT. DID HE CALL HIM A SWEETHEART?

COMMENT |
posted by : sheev3
2/21/2007 3:18:23 PM

Testament > Slayer

COMMENT |
posted by : resunikufesin
2/21/2007 3:44:14 PM

Testament >> Slayer!!

That's T.N.T. news!

Skolnick has what Thrash needs in 2007 and what has been lacking for years. Someone with a brain, who knows how to play and actually really makes use of it in great songs.

Thus someone, who's able to create a true classic without nostalgia tunes or trendy and superficial stuff.
Guys, take it to the next level - I'm excited and keep my fingers crossed for a true evolver in style...

And PLEASE: More dates in Germany!

Disciples of the Watch and beer, The Legacy and a bud, sounds damn good to me... good times ahead \m/


COMMENT | namregnikufesin
posted by : Das Schuetzenfest
2/21/2007 4:26:25 PM

"Someone with a brain, who knows how to play and actually really makes use of it in great songs. Thus someone, who's able to create a true classic without nostalgia tunes or trendy and superficial stuff."

Yup, not too many guitarists of such a caliber around in "extreme metal" today, of the younger generation only Jeff Loomis comes to mind. And maybe Devin Townsend, although he doesn't use his guitar skills to his full potential in SYL. That's what his mellower solo/DTB stuff is for. And I don't consider Mikael Åkerfeldt to be a "shredder" à la Skolnick, although he rules, too.

COMMENT |
posted by : J.Jay
2/21/2007 6:58:19 PM

cannot wait. Saw these guys a few weeks ago and they were mind blowing. So glad Skolnick is playing on the new record as he just brings another dimension to the band that just couldn't be replaced by the other guitarists that replaced him when he left.

COMMENT |
posted by : J.Jay
2/21/2007 6:59:57 PM

oh yes and

Testament > Slayer, and its not even debatable

COMMENT |
posted by : Zira
2/21/2007 7:17:27 PM

Skolnick really knows what he's talking about, seems really classy and I'm sure he is. Not a big Testament fan but I am very eager to hear what they're capable on the new record.

COMMENT | I can't wait to hear the new MASTERPIECE in the making
posted by : Digital Holocaust
2/22/2007 2:08:47 AM

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