Satan's Anus wrote:
Eternal Idol wrote:
rio wrote:
Doesn't he say exactly the same thing every time he finishes a record?
Yep, it's been the same song and dance ever since The World Needs a Hero. It's always the heaviest thing he's written in years, and then he invokes the holy name of Rust in Peace. He's probably got it scripted by now. I expect more of the same, good music with embarrassing lyrics, and a song dedicated to Jeebus. He's got a whole new formula he's working with now, kids.
Every artist does this, no matter what medium. No artist could finish a work and go, "Yep. Not as good as the last piece." Hell fucking no. If they did that, these people would mentally and emotionally fall apart.
So at first they
always declare it the best they've done. It's usually after some time has passed that they become more objective and rational about what they created.
Kerry King did, however, once say something to the effect of "Nobody can top Reign In Blood. Not even us, so we aren't even going to try anymore." If that's even relevant.
Really, the only Megadeth album I would consider "bad" is Risk. And even that had its moments. Prince Of Darkness and Crush'em were cool songs. And I kind of liked Ecstasy and Wanderlust (even though the latter sounded, to me, like a wannabe Soundgarden song - but hey, it paid tribute to one of my favorite actors so that's gotta be worth something!). United Abominations, meanwhile, was average. However, the other albums were IMO good to amazing (my favorites being Youthanasia and Rust In Peace, with the former getting the nod by a hair). And I don't care what anybody says: I love Cryptic Writings. There are some really good songs on it, both musically and lyrically. In fact, I'd say it's probably Megadeth's lyrically strongest album.
Although, I should probably mention that I haven't heard Killing Is My Business or So Far, So Good, So What (yet).