The passing of iconic musicians like Lemmy, Dio, and Ozzy has left a profound impact on Dave Mustaine, the legendary frontman of Megadeth. In an exclusive interview with Metal Hammer, Mustaine reflects on the changing landscape of metal music, acknowledging the passing of the torch from elder statesmen to a new generation. He expresses his deep emotions, stating, 'No!' when learning about the deaths of his peers.
Mustaine's sentiment highlights the emotional toll of losing influential figures in the metal community. As Megadeth prepares for their final chapter, the band's 17th studio album, 'This Is the End,' showcases their enduring legacy. Dom Lawson, in his review, praises Megadeth's technical prowess, noting their consistent excellence over four decades. The album, a testament to their precision and versatility, is set for release on January 23, followed by a farewell tour.
Despite the impending retirement, Mustaine remains uncertain about his post-Megadeth endeavors. He prefers to focus on the present, emphasizing the band's enduring impact. In a revealing statement, he suggests that Megadeth will continue to exist in their members' hearts and music, stating, 'I don't think there is going to be a morning after.' This sentiment underscores the band's enduring influence and the deep bond between its members.
The interview also touches on the band's future plans, with Mustaine hinting at a potential new chapter. He expresses his commitment to creating music that will continue to inspire bassists, guitarists, and drummers, ensuring Megadeth's legacy endures long after their retirement.