“Upon opening the door… I found him with a guitar in hand, playing jazz. I had no clue he was that talented”: Mark Tremonti discusses Alter Bridge’s “hidden gem” and his techniques for breaking free from repetitive pentatonic patterns.]

"Upon opening the door... I found him with a guitar in hand, playing jazz. I had no clue he was that talented": Mark Tremonti discusses Alter Bridge's "hidden gem" and his techniques for breaking free from repetitive pentatonic patterns.]

If Mark Tremonti is feeling any jet lag from flying into London for a round of press interviews for Alter Bridge’s eponymous new studio album, he isn’t showing it.

Here in a well-kempt west London hotel, it could be the coffee doing its thing, or it could just be that Tremonti and Alter Bridge frontman/guitarist Myles Kennedy are still basking in the afterglow of getting to make an album in 5150 Studios, the Los Angeles recording facility that the late Eddie Van Halen built from the ground up.



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