Friday, January 18, 2019
Dave Ellefson And Frank Bello
Listen to "Dave Ellefson and Frank Bello Release Altitudes And Attitude" on Spreaker.
Altitudes & Attitude, a collaboration between Anthrax’s Frank Bello and Megadeth’s David Ellefson—two virtuosic bass players who’ve anchored some of the fiercest thrash records of all time – are sharing a new video for the song “Late” from their debut album, Get It Out (January 18 / Megaforce), featuring a Altitudes & Attitude, a collaboration between Anthrax’s Frank Bello and Megadeth’s David Ellefson—two virtuosic bass players who’ve anchored some of the fiercest thrash records of all time – are sharing a new video for the song “Late” from their debut album, Get It Out (January 18 / Megaforce), featuring a guitar solo by the great Ace Frehley.
“David and I had a blast filming “Late” at our friend Chris Santos’ restaurant, Beauty and Essex in New York City,” says Bello. A kind of rock ‘n’ roll primal-scream therapy, Get It Out is the result of Bello and Ellefson’s nearly four years of writing and recording sessions—and decades of touring, searching, striving and living. “I think you see a different side of both of us.”
“The song has an easy feel to it, so we shot the video with that same spirit,” adds Ellefson. “The music is haunting with a memorable hook and Frank’s personal storyline. These songs are fun and inspiring to perform.”
The band confirmed appearances in Bello’s New York hometown, including an inaugural US show on Saturday, January 19 at Saint Vitus in Brooklyn. Additional NYC appearances include a Q&A and performance January 17 as part of the Guitar World Backstory series at the Cutting Room, an in-store signing January 18 at Rough Trade. Los Angeles events include a Q&A on January 22 with Loudwire at the Musicians Institute, and appearances at NAMM on January 25, before the band heads to Europe in February.solo by the great Ace Frehley.
“David and I had a blast filming “Late” at our friend Chris Santos’ restaurant, Beauty and Essex in New York City,” says Bello. A kind of rock ‘n’ roll primal-scream therapy, Get It Out is the result of Bello and Ellefson’s nearly four years of writing and recording sessions—and decades of touring, searching, striving and living. “I think you see a different side of both of us.”
“The song has an easy feel to it, so we shot the video with that same spirit,” adds Ellefson. “The music is haunting with a memorable hook and Frank’s personal storyline. These songs are fun and inspiring to perform.”
The band confirmed appearances in Bello’s New York hometown, including an inaugural US show on Saturday, January 19 at Saint Vitus in Brooklyn. Additional NYC appearances include a Q&A and performance January 17 as part of the Guitar World Backstory series at the Cutting Room, an in-store signing January 18 at Rough Trade. Los Angeles events include a Q&A on January 22 with Loudwire at the Musicians Institute, and appearances at NAMM on January 25, before the band heads to Europe in February.
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