MEGADETH Drummer: New Album Will Be Worth The Wait

June 9, 2006

MEGADETH drummer Shawn Drover has posted the following message in the "Forums" section of the band's official web site:

"Less than one day now until the FIFA World Cup football (soccer here in North America) kick-off in Germany — something that I am really looking forword to myself. Since I am from Canada and my country usually does not qualify for the torunament, I will be a neutral observer and just enjoy the matches as they happen. Best of luck to all of you wishing your respective team's victory

"The new MEGADETH record continues to be recorded, and things are going along very well. I know some of you are growing a tad impatient and wanting to hear samples, etc. That won't happen for a bit, so you will just have to hang in there. The same for inquiries pertaining to [Gigantour 2; this year's edition of the MEGADETH-headlined festival-type tour]. When all is confirmed it will be revealed, believe me. These things do take time, but it will be worth it in the end."

MEGADETH's as-yet-untitled Roadrunner Records debut is being recorded under the watchful eye of mainman Dave Mustaine and co-producer Jeff Balding. The initial studio sessions — held at Sarm Studios, outside of London — were filmed by director Michael Sarna (ANTHRAX, OBITUARY) and are available at Megadeth.com to fan-club members.

MEGADETH's last CD, "The System Has Failed", has sold around 180,000 copies since its September 2004 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The group, who were most recently signed to Sanctuary Records, were joined by bassist James Lomenzo (ex-BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, WHITE LION) in February following the departure of James MacDonough (ex-ICED EARTH).

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