On April 12 2017, Lamb Of God guitarist Mark Morton tweeted a picture of him in the studio working alongside Chester Bennington, with the caption “Sounds KILLER too!”. It didn’t take long for the news to spread – within minutes the Internet was set ablaze with rumours of a new supergroup. Less than three months later, however, the Linkin Park frontman had sadly taken his own life, and it looked uncertain whether any material from the collaboration – among the singer’s final recordings – would ever surface.
A year on, Mark eventually confirmed the collaboration would see the light of day to a fan on Twitter. “Chester and I made some really cool music together that we were both SUPER stoked about,” he wrote, adding “And you will hear it!” Finally, the wait is over. Anesthetic, the debut solo album by the axeman will be hitting the shelves on in March and features not only Chester Bennington on opening track Cross Off, but also Lamb Of God bandmate Randy Blythe, Arch Enemy’s Alissa White-Gluz, Papa Roach’s Jacoby Shaddix, Testament’s Chuck Billy, Myles Kennedy, Mark Lanegan and Alice In Chains’ Mike Inez among its star guests.
Of course, we had to find out more, so here’s the man himself explaining the story behind each of the 10 tracks.