Megadeth Launch New Video Widget Print E-mail
Wednesday, 30 July 2008 14:09

megadeth-dave_mustaine.jpgMegadeth's official website has been updated to reveal that the band are to launch a new video widget, making Dave Mustaine apparently the "first musician to utilize a fan-centric video widget to keep in touch with fans while on the road"

The full update reads " Check out what other fans have to say, leave your own messages, and see exclusive video messages from Dave Mustaine on Megadeth.com's video widget!

"A consistent innovator in music and technology, Dave Mustaine will be the first musician to utilize a fan-centric video widget to keep in touch with fans while on the road. Fans are able to video message directly with the band online, and with their cell phones - creating a highly personalized experience."

To get started, register here.

In other Megadeth news, former guitarist Glen Drover has revealed that his house moving has now been concluded, and that his studio has now been set up in the new house, although he is "in no hurry" to begin recording again.

He has also announced that he contributed "a few solos" to Chris Caffery's upcoming album.

Drover said "I know it's been a while, but I have not had much to blog about, considering I have been in the process of moving into my new house, which as of today, I am in 100%, which is a nice feeling!

The new recording studio is also 100% functional, but I am a ways off even thinking about writing, let alone recording any new tracks.  I need to be inspired, and right now I am so busy with the new house, etc. I just am not in that headspace at the moment - that will change in time though, so don't worry. I am in no hurry to do this, as I like to do things in proper fashion when the time is right for me.

I recorded a few solo's for my buddy Chris Caffery's new record, which I think came out well.  I have not heard Chris new record yet, but I bet it will be great, so keep your eyes and ears open for that in the coming months. Chris is a good friend and a great dude, so I was more than happy to play a solo on his record."

 

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