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Title: Metallica and Lou Reed Album Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jun 16th, 2011 at 11:40pm Enter The Velvet Underground Man Posted on Thursday June 16, 2011 at 05:01 PM 1| . Metallica has let fans in on a little secret. The heavy metal band announced in a post yesterday that the group just finished recording an album in collaboration with Lou Reed. The post on Metallica’s official website noted that guitarist Kirk Hammett had hinted at the big secret a few months ago by describing the project as “not really 100 percent a Metallica record.” (In exchange for spilling the beans, the band says Hammett was “properly punished with a series of push-ups!”) The idea of Reed recording with Metallica isn’t too crazy. After all, in 1975 the singer/songwriter released his noise album titled Metal Machine Music. Metallica and the former Velvet Underground frontman first performed together at the 25th Anniversary of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at Madison Square Garden in fall 2009. The two acts once again teamed up over the past few months by recording at Metallica’s home studio near San Francisco. “In what would be lightning speed for a Metallica related project, we recorded ten songs during this time and while at this moment we’re not exactly sure when you’ll hear it, we’re beyond excited to share with you that the recording sessions wrapped up last week,” the band wrote. In an exclusive interview, Rolling Stone reports that the 10 tracks were composed by Reed and feature “significant arrangement contributions” from Metallica. Drummer Lars Ulrich told the magazine that the album is “90 percent finished.” Rolling Stone writes that the album doesn’t have a release plan yet. Metallica’s post encourages fans to check back with the band’s website for updates, promising that “we’ll be back with more details as they come together.” The metal band’s next date on the books is a July 2 show in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, at Veltins Arena, followed by a July 3 gig in Goteborg, Sweden, at Ullevi Stadium, and a July 6 show at Fiera De Milano in Milan, Italy. All three performances are “Big 4” shows which feature Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax. Reed plays Wolverhampton Civic Hall in the United Kingdom July 1, followed by a July 2 slot at “Hop Farm Festival” in Paddock Wood, U.K., and a July 4 gig at London’s HMV Hammersmith Apollo. |
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Title: Re: Metallica and Lou Reed Album Post by Heart Of Stone on Jun 17th, 2011 at 6:51am POSTED: June 15, 11:00 PM ET | By David Fricke Exclusive: Metallica and Lou Reed Join Forces on New Album Metallica's James Hetfield in the studio with Lou Reed Jeff Yeager Share3929 It was an improbable match: Lou Reed's cutting-monotone voice and explicit stories of desire and despair, lashed to Metallica's apocalyptic charge. It is now a perfect fit. In a recent rapid series of sessions at Metallica's studio north of San Francisco, the New York king of avant-rock and the world's bestselling thrash-metal band have recorded a new studio album together that is unlike any either artist has made before. The record, not yet titled, features 10 songs composed by Reed with significant arrangement contributions by the band that suggest a raging union of his 1973 noir classic, Berlin, and Metallica's '86 crusher, Master of Puppets. "A marriage made in heaven," Reed says in his first interview about the project, in the studio lounge during a break. "I knew it from the first day we played together: 'Oh, man, this is perfection, right in front of me.' " Metallica's Hammett Preps for Big Four 'Thrash Reunion' "I don't think we've ever felt this free," Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich says, sitting next to Reed on a couch. "There's nothing that's totally outside of the boundary for us, nothing that feels like 'Oh, what happens if we go there?' The strength of us" – he gestures at Reed – "is it feels like we cannot land on a wrong place." "They're bringing Metallica, with all that power," Reed confirms. "And because they're pretty sophisticated, wherever I go, they're still with me." Reed and Metallica first played together in October 2009, at the 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concerts in New York. Ulrich, singer-guitarist James Hetfield, guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Robert Trujillo backed Reed on two of his classic songs. "We knew from then," Reed says, "that we were made for each other." He and the band first planned to cut an album of his older material, "fallen jewels that no one remembered," as Reed puts it. That changed a week before Reed showed up at Metallica's studio. He called the band, proposing a record of songs he'd written for Lulu, a theatrical production of stories by the German author Frank Wedekind, directed by Robert Wilson and currently running in Berlin. Photos: Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Anthrax Rock Big 4 Festival "Lars and I listened to the stuff," Hetfield says of Reed's demos, "and it was like, 'Wow, this is very different.' It was scary at first, because the music was so open. But then I thought, 'This could go anywhere.' " Metallica started writing parts built from vocal rhythms and electronic patterns on the demos. The result is at once unpredictable and viciously tight. "Pumping Blood" opens with a drone that breaks into a crunching march, goes into speed-metal gear and breaks into free-fall sections – all over seven minutes, cut live in one take. Another track, "Mistress Dread," features Reed singing across a relentless staccato riff played at manic velocity. "It doesn't feel like we're his backup band," Hammett claims. "It feels like we're a different band, in a situation we've never been in before." And, Trujillo notes, "it's making us a better band." Metallica: Three Decades of Metal Mayhem Ulrich says the album is "90 percent" finished. But there are no release plans yet. Reed does not have a record deal, and Metallica are no longer on Warner Bros. "We are free to go wherever," Ulrich says. "I'm obviously psyched for people to hear this, in whatever way we feel is right." Hetfield has one condition. "I told Lou I want to be there when people hear it," he says, grinning. "I want to see their faces." http://www.rollingstone.com/music/blogs/alternate-take/exclusive-metallica-and-lou-reed-join-forces-on-new-album-20110615 |
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Title: Re: Metallica and Lou Reed Album Post by steel driving hammer on Jun 17th, 2011 at 8:36am
It was Lars that said Charlie is not a good drummer. :whydontcha
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Title: Re: Metallica and Lou Reed Album Post by mojoman on Jun 17th, 2011 at 9:42am
this could be lou's most rockin album since well rock and roll animal. this could be a real metal machine release!!
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Title: Re: Metallica and Lou Reed Album Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jun 17th, 2011 at 10:51am mojoman wrote on Jun 17th, 2011 at 9:42am:
Either way,it's interesting to see Metallica take on some new challenges as well. Not easy for an ageing metal band to change directions. But you can't thrash forever. |
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Title: Re: Metallica and Lou Reed Album Post by mojoman on Jun 17th, 2011 at 12:08pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Jun 17th, 2011 at 10:51am:
SCL? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEeRL94Rzbw&feature=related |
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Title: Re: Metallica and Lou Reed Album Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jun 17th, 2011 at 3:20pm mojoman wrote on Jun 17th, 2011 at 12:08pm:
No mojo. This is more my style. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsBhz1uadZg :thatwassmart |
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Title: Re: Metallica and Lou Reed Album Post by mojoman on Jun 17th, 2011 at 4:18pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Jun 17th, 2011 at 3:20pm:
was Voo in the crowd? |
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Title: Re: Metallica and Lou Reed Album Post by TomL on Jun 22nd, 2011 at 8:34am
looking forward to this, although it may be very different.
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Title: Re: Metallica and Lou Reed Album Post by MrPleasant on Jun 22nd, 2011 at 11:44am
Lou Reed. A very opinionated musical figure who hates journalists. I love him.
I've been on a post-84 Reed hearing binge for the last 24 hours (my favorites are: "I Love You Suzanne", "NYC Man", and "Hello, It's Me"), which culminated in his cover of "This Magic Moment" (from that not-very-good-movie "Lost Highway"). I love Lou Reed. But not in a carnal way, of course. I'm 35. He's like 100. I liked that blonde girl from "Lost Highway", though. But she's probably married. |
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Title: Rick Rubin Says Metallica Is About to Record Post by Pdog on Jun 22nd, 2011 at 6:45pm
I hope whoever masters it, doesn't fuck it up like they did on Death Magnetic. My dreams of a Stones Rubin album, may never happen now!
UPDATE: In more local Metallica news, a posting on the band's website today indicates the band will perform at the annual Salesforce.com convention at Moscone Center on Wednesday, Aug. 31. Turns out Kirk Hammet's next-door neighbor is Mark Benioff, founder of the sales software giant. Fan club members will be able to win tickets to the S.F. show. We're not sure yet if any tickets will be made available to the public, but we'll let you know when we can. More details and backstory here. Them Metallica boys sure are busy: After a couple of weeks in which they released their own Monopoly game, let the world in on their recording collaboration with Lou Reed, and went drinking with U2 and Green Day, the members of Metallica are also beginning to work on their next album. Guess who's producing it? That's right, the sainted beardo production wizard himself, Rick Rubin, who had a sit-down with drummer Lars Ulrich right here in S.F. to discuss the new project. The new as-yet-unnamed album will be Metallica's 10th studio effort, and its second with Rubin after 2008's much-hailed return to form, Death Magnetic. Rubin told Billboard that the band is about to start writing, and I had a meeting with Lars (Ulrich) in San Francisco ... to explore what the focus was going to be this time around. I'm still sort of thinking about what that is going to be. I'll ask a lot of questions and we'll probably listen to some of the riffs that they've been writing. Usually I'll hear something that will sort of indicate the direction and then we'll talk about it from there. No word yet on release dates for either the new Metallica effort or the band's project with Lou Reed, which is reportedly finished. But this news, coupled with rumors that the band is planning to kick off a larger-than-life stadium tour, means that we could be hearing a lot more from the Bay Area's biggest metal band soon. http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/2011/06/rick_rubin_says_metallica_is_a.php |
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