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Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: Transcend on April 06, 2008, 11:25:18 AM
it is awesome apart from the annoying jap singer but im slowly getting used to it

however this shocked me

a tornado of souls cover
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWz4SXwa1fY

i actually prefer it from 2.20 onwards.
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: Crazy_Joe on April 06, 2008, 02:54:43 PM
lol i see a new book coming out:

How to ruin a classic by Marty Friedman
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: silentrage on April 06, 2008, 04:14:40 PM
and I thought Mustaine's old vocal works were bad...
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: il˙ti on April 06, 2008, 06:29:55 PM
The singer isn't Japanese. It's Jeremy Colson. Vai's and Marty's drummer.

The morale of the story: don't let drummers sing.
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: Afghan Dave on April 06, 2008, 08:45:57 PM
Gentlemen, I believe we are all agreed?....

This is an avalanche of cr@p... why do this?? :roll:
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: Antag on April 06, 2008, 08:56:12 PM
The vocalist deserves to be ritually disemboweled

It's a lousy recording - the guitar tone is atrocious.

It's a disgusting butchery of a very fine song.

BUT

That solo still rocks :D
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: Philly Q on April 06, 2008, 10:48:48 PM
God, it's horribly produced.  Those shitety vocals are so up-front and the guitars, drums and bass are just a mush in the background - until the solo kicks in.

Come back Max Norman!  And I wish Marty was still in Megadeth (although I have yet to hear Chris Broderick, to be fair).
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: il˙ti on April 06, 2008, 11:17:07 PM
To be fair, the rest of his solo stuff is so far superior to his work in Megadeth it's not even comparable. Even though I just compared it. Anyway, carry on.
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: Antag on April 07, 2008, 01:39:02 PM
Quote from: ilyti
To be fair, the rest of his solo stuff is so far superior to his work in Megadeth...

Really?

I've heard his pre-'Deth solo record, & his work with Jason Becker in Cacophony, but apart from the "Scenes" album (which I didn't enjoy at all) I've not heard any of his other stuff.

Can you recommend any of his other solo work to check out?
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: silentrage on April 07, 2008, 01:52:20 PM
True OBsession  1996
Music for Speeding   2002

He did a lot of work with japanese rock/pop groups, i only recall one called Puffy, which is like a happy-go-lucky punk pop group I think. I don't recommend you to listen to any of it though, your brain may explode.

His TV show is awesome though, it's called mr.heavy metal, it features guitar duels and stuff by him and guest stars!
God how I wish in my wildest wetdreams that there could be a show like this on laMeTV or any other channel outside of japan.

here's a clip   http://youtube.com/watch?v=LgLSk_ZKv1k

Now that's a $%&#ing awesome idea, Big Deth!
much better than singing drummers IMO (no offense to drummers.)

here's more http://youtube.com/results?search_query=marty+friedman+paul+gilbert&search_type=
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: il˙ti on April 07, 2008, 02:59:08 PM
Quote from: Antag
Quote from: ilyti
To be fair, the rest of his solo stuff is so far superior to his work in Megadeth...

Really?

I've heard his pre-'Deth solo record, & his work with Jason Becker in Cacophony, but apart from the "Scenes" album (which I didn't enjoy at all) I've not heard any of his other stuff.

Can you recommend any of his other solo work to check out?

Dragon's Kiss (which I supose is he pre-deth one you meant), Introduction, True Obsessions, and Loudspeaker are very good albums in my book. Music for Speeding was kinda lost on me. A little too Jap-punk  :P He completely redeamed himself with Loudspeaker though, that one is brilliant.
But then again, I think Dragon's Kiss is incredible and has better riffs and solos then Megadeth so if you didn't like that album, chances are you're not gonna like the rest either. I'd give Loudspeaker a shot though.

(and I love Scenes. But I supose you it's a love-it or leave-it kinda album)

Edit: ROCK FUJIYAMA!! Everyone needs to see that. Kerry King was on that show and he almost seemed human.
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: gingataff on April 07, 2008, 05:11:47 PM
Quote from: Philly Q
God, it's horribly produced.  Those shitety vocals are so up-front and the guitars, drums and bass are just a mush in the background - until the solo kicks in.


Hmm.. seems like he's been making too much J-Pop.

Music over here is engineered with vocals right up front, and with just enough of the other instruments to discern some kind of melody, even rock bands have their guitars so far back that you barely even know they're there.

It's primarily mixed to sound good on a convenience store's background music system and as mobile phone ring tones (this isn't just my personal viewpoint, it was stated by a Japanese mastering engineer in last December's "Sound Designer" magazine) it probably comes from the karaoke culture (this opinion is purely personal and heavily biased :P )
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: Transcend on April 07, 2008, 05:24:22 PM
Quote from: Antag
Quote from: ilyti
To be fair, the rest of his solo stuff is so far superior to his work in Megadeth...

Really?

I've heard his pre-'Deth solo record, & his work with Jason Becker in Cacophony, but apart from the "Scenes" album (which I didn't enjoy at all) I've not heard any of his other stuff.

Can you recommend any of his other solo work to check out?


Music for speeding is a great album & so is loudspeaker which he does soime duets with vai, satriani, petrucci etc
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: Philly Q on April 07, 2008, 05:53:33 PM
Quote from: gingataff
It's primarily mixed to sound good on a convenience store's background music system and as mobile phone ring tones (this isn't just my personal viewpoint, it was stated by a Japanese mastering engineer in last December's "Sound Designer" magazine) it probably comes from the karaoke culture (this opinion is purely personal and heavily biased :P )

You're in a better position to judge than the rest of us are!  :)
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: silentrage on April 07, 2008, 09:37:19 PM
Quote from: gingataff


It's primarily mixed to sound good on a convenience store's background music system and as mobile phone ring tones


ROFLMAO
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: temps on April 08, 2008, 05:15:04 PM
I hate to say it but Megadeth's new guitar plays that solo way better than Friedman does
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jBJUUogVyU
Adds in a bunch of cool sweeps.. its almost like that is how the solo was supposed to be from the get go. Also some Bareknuckle action in that vid.. Cold Sweat neck pickup if I remember right
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: silentrage on April 08, 2008, 05:22:54 PM
Quote from: temps
I hate to say it but Megadeth's new guitar plays that solo way better than Friedman does
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jBJUUogVyU
Adds in a bunch of cool sweeps.. its almost like that is how the solo was supposed to be from the get go. Also some Bareknuckle action in that vid.. Cold Sweat neck pickup if I remember right


personally I think marty chooses not to play that way.
If you remember his cacophony days he and becker used to sweep like there's no tomorrow. Isn't speed metal symphony like swept from start to finish? :p

broderick fcking rocks too of course. :D
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: temps on April 08, 2008, 05:40:10 PM
Quote from: silentrage
Quote from: temps
I hate to say it but Megadeth's new guitar plays that solo way better than Friedman does
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jBJUUogVyU
Adds in a bunch of cool sweeps.. its almost like that is how the solo was supposed to be from the get go. Also some Bareknuckle action in that vid.. Cold Sweat neck pickup if I remember right


personally I think marty chooses not to play that way.
If you remember his cacophony days he and becker used to sweep like there's no tomorrow. Isn't speed metal symphony like swept from start to finish? :p

broderick fcking rocks too of course. :D


He may choose to play it the way he does, but I like the way Broderick chose to play it better :D Speed Metal Symphony might not be swept start to finish, but they were definitely going for Maximum Note Density at all times
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: silentrage on April 08, 2008, 06:13:53 PM
Yeah, broderick definitely has some chops up his sleeves.
I wonder if he'll get a chance to show off his 8 finger tapping, I love that stuff. :D
Title: Just got friedmans new album (future addict) tornado of soul
Post by: Transcend on April 09, 2008, 12:25:29 AM
Quote from: silentrage
Yeah, broderick definitely has some chops up his sleeves.
I wonder if he'll get a chance to show off his 8 finger tapping, I love that stuff. :D


he did in the hangar 18 solo when i saw them live in manchester



i will actually say i prefer the broderick version and friedman is my idol