Get A Drum Lesson From Avenged Sevenfold
Avenged Sevenfold skinsman Brooks Wackerman is offering fans the chance to take part in a virtual drum clinic
Need a drum lesson? You could do a lot worse than getting some tips off of Brooks Wackerman, drummer of Avenged Sevenfold, and a very talented man whose also hammered the skins for Bad Religion, Korn, Suicidal Tendencies, blink-182 and Avril Lavigne. Cracking news, then: Brooks is hosting an online drum clinic this Monday (November 9) through his website.
“This new endeavour reveals my approach on drumming through my own musical lens,” he explains, before adding, “peek-a-boo.”
As for Avenged, they’re taking time to work on music during lockdown, but stress that until normal touring resumes, they’re in no rush to put out the follow-up to 2016’s The Stage.
“It has been incredibly hard to record the way we want,” they explained via a message to fans. “For instance, the drum room we required for the album was shut down due to protests outside the building for weeks. String sections and outside musicians have still not been able to be recorded due to COVID-19 restrictions. We are not willing to sacrifice the sound we are going for to work around this. We will wait. There are other issues on the horizon but we are documenting it all for a later release when we can tell the whole story. At the end of the day it wouldn’t matter anyway. We don’t feel comfortable working on an album this long and then releasing it with no tour in sight. Part of the music we make needs to be expressed through live interaction.”
“The good news is we also feel recharged and stronger than ever as a unit,” they continued, taking a more positive tack. “Just because we aren’t updating everyone at every step doesn’t mean that we aren’t working. The news gets tiring. Social media gets tiring. Everyone on the food chain fighting for attention and relevance seems trivial. We have chosen to shut our mouths, dig deep and give you something that we feel can add to the collective human conversation. At the end of the day the music will come when it comes. Until then we hope you and your families all stay safe and sane.”