Metallica
Jimster
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Not my lane since the Cliff Burton days, but is anything recent worth checking?
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Black album is a classic. Other than that ... no.
Watch their "Some Kind of Monster" Documentary. HEAD. CASES.
Oh... check their collaboration album with Lou Reed (!!??) for comedic / bizarro purposes.
Yeah, watch that. It's amazing and cringey and quotable and ridiculous.
Musically, though? Nah. When they fell off, they fell off hard. This is pretty funny, though: "Master of Puppets" with the shitty "St. Anger" snare drum overdubbed.
He left a little of the attitude and feel for these ones, but it was all gone by the "Black Album" and replaced by Bob Rock:
It's funny, "Damage INC" came on the radio the other day, and turned it up to 11 just like when I was 14. And when it was over, all I could think about was how hard they fell the fuck off.
I'm on a massive nostalgia kick lately, re-listening to albums I loved in my teens (mothers milk, ritual de lo habitual etc) so might have to dig up some Metallica.
That Lou Reed collaboration was so godamn awful.
Every couple years I hear "dude it's like old Metallica (or Maiden)." But it's not. It can't be, right?
I always balk at watching the doc. I did see the weird movie they made a couple years ago...the fake concert movie with a scripted side story? Whoa. They seem really DISCONNECTED
Totally forgot about this one. Their cover of Misfits' Last Caress / Green Hell is amazing.
Can't listen to them past "Justice" personally. Beyond the fact that the songs just aren't good, Lars isn't a very good drummer for a thrash band and James vocals have devolved into a total parody.
Exactly. And the talk of the covers they've done reminded me: all of the ones they've done post-"Black Album" I've heard sound more produced that the Cliff-era records. They were much better when they didn't 'think too much' and just let it fly, like this:
Their new album will most likely take 5 years to finish, and be an over-thought-out turd. Can't front, there were some decent moments on "Death Magnetic", but they set the bar pretty high with their pre-"Black Album" stuff.
The first sign for me of them falling off was Lars talking about hearing "Dr. Feelgood" and wanting an album that had production like that.
I doubt now I will get the same buzz from it as I did when I was a raging teenager. Which is why the genre as a whole has slipped off my radar. But I was happy to hear Robert Trujillo had the gig and maybe he's put a different slant on it now. Or maybe he done pissed in the gene pool of "Official" Metallica product? Regardless of where they are at, he's put the coin to good use:
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/metallicas-robert-trujillo-how-i-helped-recover-pastorius-infamous-bass-of-doom/
See, that's the good stuff right there. Got a little Bay Area Thrash sound to it. Death Angel and dem.
Cliff era classic
Garage days great
Justice not bad
After that fell off
Monster doc is spinal tap amazing. Watching them trying to get in touch with their feelings is funny even though they probably really did need it.
You aren't missing anything. I respect them and understand they kept trying different things because that's what artists do but it just didn't work for me.
Jeff Hanneman once told Hetfield "We're off to wimpy lyric land"
That had to hurt