Alex Skolnick of Testament Gives Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now” a Jazzy Guitar Cover

Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick just released a video of himself performing a soft jazz cover of Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now” in response to an online challenge sparked by his friends Rodrigo y Gabriella, according to Billboard. The cover both diverts from the original sound and style of the song, as well as Skolnick’s signature hard metal style that he is most known for.

Skolnick’s cover is a unique, jazzy take on a Billboard top 100 hit; the harmonies Skolnick introduces to the song allow for harmonious chord progressions that Skolnick uses to his musical advantage. The solo Skolnick delivers shows off his technical chops on the guitar as well as his knowledge of musical theory, delivering masterful uses of scales, arpeggios, harmonies, and seemingly everything else a world class jazz guitarist would have in his bag of tricks. At the end of his solo, Skolnick activates his guitar distortion, and, although not too heavy, is a good reminder of the span of musical genres he is able to play.

Skolnick has experience as a jazz musician as the leader of the Alex Skolnick Trio, and has released five studio albums with the band. Their most recent, Conundrum, was released in September of 2018, and was their first album as a trio in seven years.

In addition to his time with Testament, Skolnick also actively collaborates with Charlie Benante of Anthrax and Ra Diaz of Suicidal Tendencies; the three of them released a cover of Rush’s “La Villa Strangiato” and “YYZ” within the past two weeks, both in an effort to keep their fans entertained throughout this quarantine period.

Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat

Drew Feinerman: I have just completed my senior at the University of Michigan majoring in international studies with an emphasis in political economics and development, with a minor in Chinese language and culture, and I have recently been accepted into the Berklee School of Music's masters of music business program. Although my academic interests include economics, political science, and history, I consider music to be my one true passion. Music is, and has always been, a driving force for the way I think and act every day of my life. I have been playing the tenor saxophone since the age of ten, and playing an instrument at a high level has allowed me to only further my understanding and appreciation for music. While I grew up listening to predominantly classic rock, I soon found myself gravitating toward jazz, hip-hop, funk, and other genres, as my learned to both play and analyze music as a listener. As a writer, I am able to apply my skills both as a musician and a listener, and look forward to the opportunity to being able to express my thoughts on various stories in the music industry.
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