Marty Friedman: New Song “Stereohead” Now Streaming

Wednesday, 22nd January 2014

Marty Friedman (ex-MEGADETH) is now streaming the song “Inferno,” a song from his forthcoming new studio album, Inferno. The album is due for a May release via Prosthetic Records.

“Steroidhead” sees Friedman backed by some notable young musicians — Keshav Dhar and Anup Sastry (SKYHARBOR). Friedman says: “I love working with innovative, risky and borderline crazy musicians, and the guys on ‘Steroidhead’ certainly fit that description.

“Each track on the album has a separate dream team on it, so it feels like a constant barrage of fresh interpretations of my music.”

Friedman’s first original material in four years, and his first album in more than a decade that will be released simultaneously worldwide, Inferno will feature what Friedman feels is the heaviest, most intense playing of his career.

“I’m extremely proud of the work I’ve done with CACOPHONY and MEGADETH, but I was never interested in stopping there,” Friedman said. “Inferno is the album that fans of my work with those two bands have always wanted me to make. I’ve finally made it, and completely on my own maniacal terms.”

As Guitar World recently revealed in an exclusive in-studio feature, Inferno will include several collaborations with players influenced by Friedman, including Alexi Laiho (CHILDREN OF BODOM), REVOCATION guitar whiz David Davidson and the flamenco/metal acoustic duo RODRIGO Y GABRIELA. In addition, the album includes Friedman’s first songwriting collaboration with Jason Becker since the pair played together in the pioneering duo of guitar mayhem CACOPHONY.

“On the guests’ songs, each would write a song from scratch, and then I would arrange it and add my parts to it,” Friedman said. “That way, we were both invested in it, and it’s a little bit of a deeper experience than just banging out a guest solo.”

Make no mistake, though — Inferno is unquestionably a Marty Friedman album, and one he plans to tour behind extensively (including his first U.S. performances since 2003). Furthermore, it features what Friedman told Guitar World is “the most intense writing and playing I can do,” with the goal of “go(ing) completely ape-shit and smok(ing) everything else I’ve ever done.”

“I wanted to create a new landmark to which my future music will be compared,” Friedman said. “That idea of just going completely balls-out — knowing what the full potential of my music and my playing could possibly be, and actually making it a reality — was what drove me through the whole process.”

Just as he changed the game in the worlds of metal and guitar once before with his revered solo debut Dragon’s Kiss, Friedman now raises the bar to a new level for a new generation with Inferno.

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