THE LUCID, the four-piece hard rock band featuring bassist David Ellefson (ex-MEGADETH),vocalist Vinnie Dombroski (SPONGE),guitarist Drew Fortier and drummer Mike Heller (RAVEN, FEAR FACTORY),has released another new song called “Risk Machine”. It is the third single from THE LUCID‘s upcoming EP, “Saddle Up And Ride”, which will arrive on January 27.
From the ferocious vitriolic sonic assault of the title track to the epic off-the-wall and out-of-left-field “Sweet Toof”, “Saddle Up And Ride” showcases the various genres the eclectic quartet have tackled for this release, including country, thrash, rap and funk.
Violent J, one half of the legendary rap duo INSANE CLOWN POSSE, is featured on the EP’s title track as well as the album closer “Sweet Toof”.
Fortier states: “We are thrilled to join forces with an iconic artist like Violent J. He added such a kick-ass and dangerous element to ‘Saddle Up And Ride’ and ‘Sweet Toof’. J has without a doubt taken THE LUCID to another level.”
He continues: “As far as live shows go, we had to cancel those shows back in May 2021 due to my cancer situation resulting in surgery which I have fully recovered from, but with David and Mike looking to have a busy 2023 with KINGS OF THRASH/DIETH and RAVEN/FEAR FACTORY, respectively, it’s looking like the most pragmatic route would be if Vin and I team up for some acoustic shows to promote THE LUCID, so be on the lookout for that.”
“Saddle Up And Ride” was produced by Mike Heller and mixed/mastered by Lasse Lammert and features artwork by Alex Sarabia.
“Saddle Up And Ride” track listing:
01. Deep Country
02. Saddle Up And Ride (featuring Violent J)
03. Mumps
04. Risk Machine
05. Sweet Toof (featuring Violent J)
Ellefson confirmed earlier in the year that THE LUCID was working on new material as a follow-up to THE LUCID‘s self-titled debut album, which was released in October 2021 via SpoilerHead Records.
“The Lucid” was also produced by Heller and mixed/mastered by Lasse Lammert.
Ellefson previously stated about the LP: “It’s been a real blast making a record with these guys and I must say that it’s refreshing to explore some new musical avenues… to step out a bit from what each of us have done stylistically in our own careers. There was an effortless synergy that came with creating these songs together which is always amazing when working with new people.”
During a November 2020 appearance on “The Chuck Schute Podcast”, Ellefson stated about how he got involved with THE LUCID: “Drew sent me a track and said, ‘Hey, can you throw a bass on here?’ And I was writing a new ELLEFSON solo record at the time, so my studio ears were on. I was plugged in and ready to go. He sent it over and I was, like, ‘Yeah, this is freaking cool, man.’ I’d seen Drew play, I know his BANG TANGO history and the other stuff he’s done. But this was really cool stuff that spoke to me. And then he called me up and he said, ‘Hey, Vinnie is gonna come in and write some vocals and lyrics and lay down some tracks.’ And it turned into a thing.”
“I love [Vinnie]. I love SPONGE,” David continued. “He’s such a rock star. He’s just a cool guy. And he writes such great lyrics — very trippy lyrics. He’s the type of lyricist I’d never worked with before, so it’s fun with that. And Drew is a great guitar player. Mike Heller — he’s good friends with [MEGADETH drummer] Dirk Verbeuren. And Dirk‘s, like, ‘Mike‘s awesome.’ They’re good friends. We all met in L.A. We got the songs together and we all met in L.A. in mid-July [2020]. I plugged in and banged out 10 songs in two days. And it was fun. Mike was very good in the studio; he really knows his way around.”
As for THE LUCID‘s musical direction, Ellefson told VWMusic: “It’s definitely a rock album. It may trend slightly into metal with songs like ‘Damned’ and ‘Deaths Of Despair’. It’s not a thrash metal record. It’s not a doom or a power metal record or any of that kind of stuff. I just think it’s just a straight-up hard rock record.”
Fortier was diagnosed with testicular cancer in May and subsequently underwent surgery.
Ellefson was fired from MEGADETH in May 2021 after sexually tinged messages and explicit video footage involving the bassist were posted on Twitter.
David was in MEGADETH from the band’s inception in 1983 to 2002, and again from 2010 until his latest exit.