Dragonforce Frontman Explains New Album Title
. Maximum Overload was released in August via Earmusic. It's their sixth studio album and the follow-up to 2012's The Power Within. Hudson tells Rock Made Of Metal: "We called it Maximum Overload because it describes the music. There's so much technical guitar playing and technical stuff thrown in there, vocals and everything, so we just thought Maximum Overload encompassed how ballistic we were getting on the album." Earlier this year, guitarist Sam Totman claimed the band had scientifically proven their new album was faster and heavier than anything they had done before. He told TeamRock Radio: "We looked at the numbers and it actually is faster because it's 240bpm - most of our songs in the past are either 200 or 220. It's also heavier because we used a seven string guitar and we looked at the string gauge from when we last used a seven string. So technically, it is faster and heavier. Scientific proof!" More including the full interview video here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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