Rob Caggiano a annoncé son départ d'ANTHRAX. Il en était membre depuis 2001, au poste de 2ème guitariste. Il était également le producteur du groupe. C'est d'ailleurs vers ce métier que Rob va désormais davantage se tourner à l'avenir, lui qui a déjà travaillé avec des groupes comme Cradle of Filth, Chthonic, Bleeding Through, ou encore The Damned Things.
Vous pouvez lire dans le détail de la news le communiqué du groupe et de Rob faisant état de cette séparation. Du coup, nous pouvons peut-être nous attendre à un retour de Dan Spitz dans le groupe ? (qui au passage interprétera l'intégralité de son album phare, "Among The Living", lors du tournée nord-américaine prévue entre mars et avril 2013, en compagnie de Exodus, Municipal Waste et Holy Grail). (gardian666)
After a long and successful run as guitarist for the legendary thrash metal act Anthrax, Rob Caggiano has decided that it’s time to move on and focus on his other passion: producing records for the time being. Already an acclaimed rock and metal producer, Rob has amassed a long list of production credits working with acts such as Cradle of Filth (on their Grammy-nominated classic Nymphetamine), The Damned Things, and Jesse Malin to name a few. Rob‘s production work on the most recent Anthrax studio album Worship Music received high recognition, as the track “I’m Alive” received a Grammy Nomination for Best Rock + Metal Performance.
Being a member of the mighty Anthrax for the better part of the last 12 years is something that Caggiano is of course very proud of. This was not an easy decision to make.
“I’m extremely proud of my time in Anthrax. Actually, that’s an understatement! We accomplished so many great things together over the years and I shared some of the best times of my life with these guys. As a band, we also weathered quite a few storms along the way. It’s been a wild ride (to say the least) from Day One and I wouldn’t change one single thing about the last 12 years.
This is an extremely difficult and emotional decision for me to make but my heart is just steering me in a different direction right now. I’ve always been one to follow my heart in everything that I do and while this might be one of the hardest decisions I have ever had to make, it feels like the right one for me at this time. Scott, Charlie, Joey, Frankie (and John Bush) will always be part of my family and this decision doesn’t change the way I feel about that in the slightest.
I would also like to say thanks to all the amazing fans I’ve met and hung out with worldwide over the years. You guys always were and always will be the reason why I make music! In this day and age, being a musician isn’t always easy -also an understatement- but the fans truly make it worthwhile for me. I hope to see each and every one of you again really soon. The fact that Anthrax is at the top of their game right now and totally ‘out for blood’ after all these years is a testament to this band’s longevity and conviction! I’m truly honored to have been a part of their brilliant legacy.”
With this new direction, Caggiano very much looks forward to getting back to producing/recording/writing again in the immediate future.
“I can’t wait to get back in the recording studio again! Over the years, I’ve been blessed with the privilege of working with a wide range of great bands/artists from Anthrax and Cradle of Filth all the way to Bruce Springsteen, and I look forward to a hopeful continuation of that side of my career while I figure out my next move as an artist. BTW in case anyone was wondering after reading all of this, I do FULLY intend to get back out there on the road very soon in some way shape or form….it’s in my blood! Please feel free to follow me on Twitter @RobCaggiano for any and all updates on what I am up to.”
Dommage , meme si il n'est pas un membre originaux , il assurer un max , je m'était habituée a Rob ! bonne continuation a lui ! pour Anthrax se serais l'occase de voir Dan Spitz faire son retour , mais il ne faudrait pas qu'il fasse comme en 2005,il faudrait qu'il reviennent a 100% .
Ou sa serait le coup , que Dan Lilker (1er guitariste et bassiste du groupe) fasse sont retour (ben!quoi! avec Anthrax on peut s'attendre a tout!!!!)
en plus Charlie Benante se fait actuellement remplacer par Jon Dette , il ne manquerais plus que lui aussi annonce son depart (de plus ,on ne sais pas plus sur les raison qui le pousse a annulé cette tournée !!!!!!!)
Goats Invité IP:90.41.24.231
Posté le: 05/01/2013 à 11h27 - (424635)
Un peu comme Logan Mader laissant tombé la gratte et la scène pour faire de la prod... en plus le mec n'est pas un manche, Rob arrive bien à gerrer depuis quelques années ce projet
Desekrate Invité IP:5.48.92.160
Posté le: 05/01/2013 à 12h12 - (424643)
Dan Spitz Back !!! (J ce serait chouette)
Youpimatin Membre enregistré
Posté le: 05/01/2013 à 13h32 - (424650)
Il avait redonné une certaine stabilité à Anthrax, dommage. S'il s'épanouit plus derrière des manettes, pourquoi pas ??
kiko matos Invité IP:109.12.30.183
Posté le: 05/01/2013 à 19h32 - (424670)
un retour de Dan Lilker
xmaxx TOOTH Invité IP:84.99.112.92
Posté le: 06/01/2013 à 01h25 - (424683)
Spitz!!
VsGreg Membre enregistré
Posté le: 06/01/2013 à 08h28 - (424707)
A voir, retour de Crook ?
VsGreg Membre enregistré
Posté le: 06/01/2013 à 08h28 - (424708)
A voir, retour de Crook ?
ouioui Invité IP:77.197.147.165
Posté le: 06/01/2013 à 12h21 - (424709)
et rendez nous dan nelson bordel!!!!!!
Asuryan Membre enregistré
Posté le: 06/01/2013 à 12h30 - (424711)
J'espère qu'il va quand même participer à Temple of the Black Moon, et pas que derrière les manettes...
Guy Bole Invité IP:195.101.158.149
Posté le: 07/01/2013 à 13h47 - (424792)
C'est possible d'avoir le même plateau par chez nous siouplé ?
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Vous pouvez lire dans le détail de la news le communiqué du groupe et de Rob faisant état de cette séparation. Du coup, nous pouvons peut-être nous attendre à un retour de Dan Spitz dans le groupe ? (qui au passage interprétera l'intégralité de son album phare, "Among The Living", lors du tournée nord-américaine prévue entre mars et avril 2013, en compagnie de Exodus, Municipal Waste et Holy Grail). (gardian666)
Being a member of the mighty Anthrax for the better part of the last 12 years is something that Caggiano is of course very proud of. This was not an easy decision to make. “I’m extremely proud of my time in Anthrax. Actually, that’s an understatement! We accomplished so many great things together over the years and I shared some of the best times of my life with these guys. As a band, we also weathered quite a few storms along the way. It’s been a wild ride (to say the least) from Day One and I wouldn’t change one single thing about the last 12 years.
This is an extremely difficult and emotional decision for me to make but my heart is just steering me in a different direction right now. I’ve always been one to follow my heart in everything that I do and while this might be one of the hardest decisions I have ever had to make, it feels like the right one for me at this time. Scott, Charlie, Joey, Frankie (and John Bush) will always be part of my family and this decision doesn’t change the way I feel about that in the slightest.
I would also like to say thanks to all the amazing fans I’ve met and hung out with worldwide over the years. You guys always were and always will be the reason why I make music! In this day and age, being a musician isn’t always easy -also an understatement- but the fans truly make it worthwhile for me. I hope to see each and every one of you again really soon. The fact that Anthrax is at the top of their game right now and totally ‘out for blood’ after all these years is a testament to this band’s longevity and conviction! I’m truly honored to have been a part of their brilliant legacy.” With this new direction, Caggiano very much looks forward to getting back to producing/recording/writing again in the immediate future.
“I can’t wait to get back in the recording studio again! Over the years, I’ve been blessed with the privilege of working with a wide range of great bands/artists from Anthrax and Cradle of Filth all the way to Bruce Springsteen, and I look forward to a hopeful continuation of that side of my career while I figure out my next move as an artist. BTW in case anyone was wondering after reading all of this, I do FULLY intend to get back out there on the road very soon in some way shape or form….it’s in my blood! Please feel free to follow me on Twitter @RobCaggiano for any and all updates on what I am up to.”