TESTAMENT Guitarist Schedules Phoenix In-Store Appearance

December 17, 2009

Guitarist Eric Peterson of San Francisco Bay Area metallers TESTAMENT will make an in-store appearance at Raptor Guitars in Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday, January 23 between 1:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.

For more information, see the poster below.

In a recent interview with Metal Sucks, Peterson stated about TESTAMENT's upcoming "American Carnage" tour with SLAYER and MEGADETH, "We feel blessed; we don't take it for granted. We thought we'd be working on a new record, which we are. But it's good 'cause we've got some great ideas on the new record. There's a lot of good music coming out to listen to and get influenced by. We know what we want to do anyway.

"MEGADETH and SLAYER both have new records out; I haven't heard the new SLAYER yet except for one song I heard in Turkey from some interviewer guy's iPod. I thought it was amazing. I felt really proud for them. The last record was cool, but this one made me say, 'Yeah. I like this. I want to listen to this one. [laughs] Not that I didn't want to listen to the other one, but with some records you just know, 'This one is gonna work for me.' The new MEGADETH is like that, too. I really like the new one. It's killer, riffy, and matching their first record with better production.

"This is old-school music but fucking totally up to par. I don't know any newer bands that kick ass that could put together a package as vital as this. [You don't think], 'Oh okay. They have their greatest hits and their old shit is cool.' No, every band on this bill — from us to MEGADETH to SLAYER — not only is our old shit classic and not only did we all shape and form the blueprints to thrash metal in some way or form — MEGADETH and SLAYER being more at the forefront than us, though we definitely have our chops — it's like … right on the head. Boom."

(Thanks: NJthrasher)

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