Megadeth is back with their first new studio album since 2004's The
System has Failed, and old school Megadeth fans will be pleased with
this latest release tagged United Abominations. Any hint of previous
Megadeth lyrical content will no doubt give away that this is a play on
United Nations, and the album definitely delivers on the political commentary
that has been so ingrained in Mustaine's songs over the years. This lyrical
composition more in tune with Megadeth's roots is also accompanied by
music that is indicative of their platinum years as well.
The album is full of hard thrashing yet catchy riffs representative of
those that made Megadeth famous in the late '80s and early '90s. On top
of that, Mustaines voice is still as strong as it ever was as he belts
out his trademark high pitched snarls. As I said before, fans of their
classics like Peace Sells... But Who's Buying and Countdown
to Extinction should be very pleased with United Abominations.
The album is metal through and through, and that is refreshing in today's
overload of, mostly bullshit, genres and sub-genres.
The tracks I enjoyed the most tended to offer innovative riffs and progressions
while maintaining the appeal of straightforward metal. "Sleepwalker,"
"Never Walk Alone...A Call to Arms," and "Gears of War"
are great examples of this and really showcase that Mustaine still has
very viable songwriting chops. From what I've been reading people tend
to enjoy the re-recording of Youthanasia's "A Tout Le Monde
(Set Me Free)" featuring vocals from Lacuna Coil's Cristina Scabbia,
but I honestly still prefer the slower, less metal original. I guess I'm
not a true metal head in that sense, but I think more broad musical fans
may agree with me here.
In all, United Abominations is a more than worthy effort from
an aging, yet still pissed off Mustaine. I really think he benefited from
a completely new, young lineup. I hadn't previously heard of Glen Drover,
Shawn Drover, or James Lomenzo, but these guys are incredibly capable
musicians. If you're curious about this album and were waiting for Megadeth
to return to their trademark sound, this is as close as you're gonna get
without any evidence of Mustaine attempting to rehash the past. It's fresh,
yet vintage. Go ahead and pick this one up. I think you'll be pleasantly
surprised.
-Benjamin Sadler