Album Review: Megadeth – Self Titled (BLKIIBLK/Frontiers Music s.r.l.)

By: Jesse Striewski

To be perfectly honest, several recent personal factors have made the writing process just a tad on the difficult side for me as of late, to say the least (call it what the old-timers used to if you like – writer’s block). But I had hoped that a showing of the limited-release film Megadeth: Behind The Mask, in which the band’s history is chronicled in full and their seventeenth and final studio album, simply titled Megadeth, is revealed, would be enough to snap me out of it, if only for a short time. Thankfully I was right.

I had been following the singles leading up to the release of their historic last magnus opus as best as I could. “Tipping Point” and “Let There Be Shred” were likable enough, while “I Don’t Care” felt a little too juvenile and forced (though the video is on the fun side).

But once you dive in, there’s way more to discover and like, albeit still the occasional filler track or two. Highlights include “Obey The Call,” the extremely relatable “Another Bad Day,”and possibly my favorite of the bunch, “I Am War,” which reaches anthem-like epic proportions. “The Last Note” makes for a fitting grand finale, while a bonus track cover of Metallica’s “Ride The Lightning” is frontman Dave Mustaine’s ode to his own past.

I could feel a wave of sadness coming over me as I knew the end was approaching though; not only at the thought of saying goodbye to a band that has been there throughout so many fond memories during my lifetime, but at the thought of an old friend and fellow fan of mine, whose recent passing not even two weeks ago hit me like a ton of bricks (remember those “personal factors” I had alluded to earlier?) Still, I’ll forever be grateful for the time I’ve had with both. Thanks for everything Dave, and see you on the other side, Daniel.

Rating: 3.5/5 Stars

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