Megadeth Announce New Guitarist Posted By: David Priest, Editor In Chief January 31st, 2008
Megadeth mainman
Dave Mustaine has finally officially confirmed that
the band has parted ways with guitarist Glen Drover and replaced him with Chris
Broderick (Nevermore, Jag Panzer). "I've noticed [on the Internet] that people are pissed
with me over the way things were handled with Glen quitting the group,"
says Mustaine, "but they're gonna
be pissed even more when they hear how fierce we are with Chris! Megadeth is playing at a new
level." In a November 2007 posting on the forum of Megadeth’s
official fan club, MegaFanClub (accessible to members
only), Mustaine stated about Drover, "sadly,
Glen is having a really difficult time handling the demands of touring and we
are finding that we are having to cut our European run down already, but that
it is going to be one of the last long ones for some time." Chris will make his live debut with Megadeth on February 4 in Finland, where the group — Mustaine, Broderick, drummer Shawn Drover and James Lomenzo on bass — is kicking off a long string of
international dates which wrap March 14 in Bangalore,
India. Chris Broderick has been playing guitar since he was eleven
years old and has been teaching for the last 15 years. Styles range from
classical, rock, blues, and jazz. He started taking lessons at 14 years of age
studying guitar as well as voice, violin, and piano. Chris has a degree in
classical guitar music performance at the The third installment of Gigantour
— the acclaimed traveling heavy music festival launched in 2005 by Mustaine — will kick off April 12 in Denver, CO with
headliner Megadeth, Swedish metal
band In Flames, Finland's Children Of Bodom,
Arizona's modern extreme Job For a Cowboy
and Oakland, CA heavy power trio High On
Fire all confirmed. The 29-date trek will criss-cross Mustaine sums up the philosophy behind Gigantour, hailed by Revolver magazine as "the mother of all shred-fests": "If the bands and the fans
are treated well, then the entertained and the entertainers go home happy —
it's a win-win situation." Since its inception in 2005, Gigantour has galvanized bands that emphasize true
musicianship and virtuosity, offering them a new opportunity to showcase their
talents. "I think that in a small way, we are cleaning up the environment
of crappy bands," he says, laughing. "All of the people that really
love this kind of music know that they can count on these bands to deliver the
goods this year." Gigantour features bands hand-picked by Mustaine with a sharp eye on true musicianship and a heavy
focus on top-notch guitarists. The trek always offers a strong connection
between fans and musicians. Gigantour 2008 tour dates featuring Megadeth, In Flames, Children Of Bodom, Job For a Cowboy and High On
Fire: Apr. 13 - Albuquerque, NM Journal Pavilion Apr. 15 - Dallas, TX Nokia Theatre Apr. 16 - Corpus Christi, TX Concrete Street Pavilion Apr. 17 - Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theatre Apr. 19 - Louisville, KY Louisville Gardens Sun Apr. 20 - Atlanta, GA Tabernacle Apr. 22 - New York, NY Hammerstein Ballroom Apr. 24 - Worcester, MA Palladium Apr. 26 - Baltimore, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion Apr. 28 - Quebec City, QC Pavilion De La Jeunesse Apr. 29 - Montreal, QC Bell Centre Apr. 30 - Toronto, ON Arrow Hall May 01 - London, ON John Labatt Centre May 03 - Detroit, MI DTE Music Center May 04 - Cleveland, OH Time Warner Cable Amphitheater May 06 - Chicago, IL Aragon May 07 - Milwaukee, WI Eagles Ballroom May 09 - Minneapolis, MN Myth May 10 - Winnipeg, MB Convention Center May 11 - Saskatoon, SK Prairieland Exhibition Hall May 12 - Edmonton, AB Shaw Conference Center May 14 - Calgary, AB The Corral May 16 - Vancouver, BC Pacific Coliseum May 17 - Salem, OR Salem Armory May 19 - San Jose, CA Event Center @ San Jose State May 20 - San Diego, CA Cox Arena May 21 - Los Angeles, CA Long Beach Arena May 22 - Phoenix, AZ Mesa Amphitheatre |