Avenged Sevenfold are keeping plenty busy nowadays. They just released a new track for the new Call Of Duty video game, and appear at the end of the game after the credits roll to boot. They are also working on a new album, which they previously compared to Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin.
The band is working on the new album with a new drummer, Arin Ilejay. Arin grew up a fan of Avenged and similar sounding bands like Bullet For My Valentine, and according to frontman M. Shadows, he apparently never got into the "classics" like Metallica and Pantera.
āA lot of itās been us refreshing him on what our influences are and where weāre coming from as a band,ā M Shadows tells Revolver about how the process is coming along. āThereās a lot of things that he was never brought up on that we have to quickly get him acquired to such as Pantera and Metallica and Slayer and Megadeth and weāre introducing him to these records that were literally the biggest records when we were growing up. Just records that you have to know. Heās much younger and he grew up listening to Avenged Sevenfold and Bullet for My Valentine, ya know?ā
The band remedied Ilejayās ānewnessā by handing him Panteraās Far Beyond Driven and Metallicaās Master of Puppets as required listening and homework. Shadows said that A7X told him, āāLearn these albums. You need to learn these thingsā because when weāre talking about āgroove metal,ā weāre not talking about some Warped Tour band. Weāre talking about fāing Pantera! Weāre talking about Black Sabbath, ya know? So weāre getting him acquired to that and I think heās learning really quickly what weāre looking for. Weāre not looking for an overly technically proficient drummer. Weāre looking for a guy that knows how to fit the song and be in the groove and play the right thing in the right moment. Itās been cool. Itās been good. Heās been doing really, really well.ā
My initial thought is shock, but thinking about it, if somebody was born in the early 90s, by the time they got old enough to get into metal, if they got into it through Warped Tour, as M Shadows joked, they probably would've skipped Pantera. It's somewhat shocking that there are people out there into metal who have never listened to Metallica or Sabbath, but you live you learn.
Certainly, the bands and albums that Avenged are sighting as influences are a positive step in the right direction as far as the sound of the new record.
[via Loudwire]