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Metallica - Hardwired...To Self-Destruct
Reviews1 CommentThrash legends Metallica prove they've still got it in 2016.
Metallica - "Atlas, Rise!"
New TracksCommentMetallica's latest music video achieves a charming "chill dads at Guitar Center" vibe, but accompanies a song that's about as badass as anything the band's written up to this point. The track's from their 10th album Hardwired... To Self-Destruct, out November 18 via Blackened.
Lulu Brings "Iced Honey" to Later With Jools Holland
VideosCommentWhen I reviewed Lulu at the beginning of this month, I had to admit the album's odd allure despite some glaring flaws. The album was a combination of some interesting jams and ideas getting filtered through one of rock music's most unlikely collaborations.
I thought the insane, musical train wreck would stop right there, but these guys somehow landed on Later With Jools Holland. Well, I can't say somehow. They are Lou Reed and Metallica. Still, I'm pretty surprised they're playing this stuff live, but it enhances the frenzy, doesn't it?
I've made no buts about being a Lou Reed fan, and I mused in my review about this album being a lot like the Velvet Underground's seminal album White Light/White Heat. A lot of songs on that album are messy as hell, powered by odd lyrics, and feel as if a lot of their respective elements were left up to chance. I think Lou and Metallica went further to kinda prove my point on that by performing the title track to that album in their Jools Holland performance as well.
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Lou Reed and Metallica- Lulu
Reviews12 CommentsTogether, Lou Reed and Metallica come up with an album that, well, isn't as terrible as everyone assumed it would be. In my opinion, anyway. WATCH THE REVIEW
Listen to the new Lou Reed / Metallica Album
New Tracks4 CommentsWell, here we go! Dropping officially on Nov. 1st via Warner Bros., but you can hear it in full by clicking the link below right now. Stream: Lou Reed & Metallica- Lulu