Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Say What!?!?!?

Ok everybody so this one will be short but I just have something to touch on here today.

Apparently according to comments by Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett the band will enter the studio in May to record a project in a matter of a two week period. Say what!?!?!?

Metal icons Metallica are set to record a project in
a two week period this coming May.
According to Hammett:
"we (Metallica) had planned on doing it in March, but we pushed it back to May. I don't want to give too much away, but it's not really 100 percent a Metallica record. It's a recording project, let's put it that way. Without getting too deep into it, it's more a recording project than a bona fide Metallica album. Whether or not we can pull it off in just two weeks remains to be seen."
So Metallica is going to do a recording project that is not a 100 percent Metallica album and they will try to do it in two weeks. I don't know whether to be worried or excited for this "recording project." I am not a die hard Metallica fan but I do enjoy most of their music. After the poor reviews they had with their release of the album "St. Anger" and their recovery with the ever popular album "Death Magnetic"; one begins to wonder are we going to see another "St. Anger" or what?

I would like to think that this project could be interesting if they manage to do it in two weeks. However I also feel like it could be a bad thing to try and record something in that short of time. Artists spend months upon months, or years if you are Axl Rose, to try and perfect an album. So why would Metallica go and do this?

Well I guess it just follows with who Metallica is, rough and in your face. From their early years on they have not tried to be perfect but rather play from their heart in my opinion. I believe that is what they are trying to accomplish here. So I say best wishes Metallica, hopefully you come out with something that your fans will enjoy and not have another mess like "St. Anger" ended up being. That would not be good for the music industry right now.

Until next time keep on rocking away music lovers,
JAS

Photo from Flickr/Creative Commons-Esparta Palma

No comments:

Post a Comment