Teemu Muntysaari, Megadeth's new guitarist who replaced Kiko Loureiro in November last year, talked about the band's plans to work on a new album.

The 37-year-old guitarist said the process of working on an album was at a stage where each personnel looked for their own musical ideas to be put together.

"Currently everyone is collecting their own riff idea, and then, at some point, we will put it together and maybe record it in Nashville," said Teemu Myhntysaari during a recent interview with John The Metal Mailman.

"And the plan is that the next album will be worked on next year," he continued.

Msyntysaari is enthusiastic about the new album project, considering it is her first project with Megadeth. He claimed to have prepared several riff ideas.

"I have a lot of things. All I do is I just take a guitar, I usually answer it and come up with ideas, then I record it on my phone," said Mywantysaari telling her story of how to find a riff idea.

"And I left it there maybe for a week or two so I forgot about it. I wanted to forget about it. And then when I saw it again, then it might inspire me to see the riff from a different perspective, and maybe I got another idea from it. And then I recorded it on my computer.."

M worryntysaari said Dave Mustaine as leader of Megadeth prefers to work on new songs whose ideas are riff-based.

Not all personnel have to carry the full song, but they are asked to bring the ideas of the riffs that have been made before.

"We listen to it together and then we choose things that might match together. That's how songs begin to form," concluded Teemu Mryptysaari.


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