Metallica Shares a Teaser for their Thrashy Sounding New Single – “72 Seasons”


 

Metallica has released a teaser for their next single, the title track from their upcoming new album 72 Seasons. Their recent single and music video for “If Darkness Had a Son” was the third so far from the new album after the drops of  “Screaming Suicide” and “Lux Æterna!” Both tracks had videos directed by Tim Saccenti. Both tracks are in a very Trad Heavy Metal vein. 72 Seasons releases from their own label Blackened Recordings on April 14th, 2023! The singles are streaming on all DSPs and the album is available for pre-order now on their website. They will also launch the album with a global release party in movie theaters.Continue reading


Metallica Shares a Multi-Language Lyric Video for “If Darkness Had a Son


 

Metallica has shared lyric videos for their recent new single –  “If Darkness Had a Son!” Prior to this, the band had released two singles so far from their upcoming album 72 Seasons – “Screaming Suicide” and “Lux Æterna!” Both tracks had videos directed by Tim Saccenti. Both tracks are in a very Trad Heavy Metal vein. 72 Seasons, from their own label Blackened Recordings on April 14th, 2023! The singles are streaming on all DSPs and the album is available for pre-order now on their website. They will also launch the album with a global release party in movie theaters.Continue reading


Metallica Shares a New Single and a Music Video for “If Darkness Had a Son”


 

After a lot of teasing on social media with a bunch of #duet with me videos on Tik Tok, Metallica has released their new single and music video for “If Darkness Had a Son!” Prior to this, the band had released two singles so far from their upcoming album 72 Seasons – “Screaming Suicide” and “Lux Æterna!” Both tracks had videos directed by Tim Saccenti. Both tracks are in a very Trad Heavy Metal vein. 72 Seasons, from their own label Blackened Recordings on April 14th, 2023! The singles are streaming on all DSPs and the album is available for pre-order now on their website. They will also launch the album with a global release party in movie theaters.Continue reading


UPDATED: Metallica is Teasing their Next Single with a Series of Tik Toks


 

Metallica has released a series of #duet videos on Tik Tok, which seems to be teasing their next single release. The three clips have over 5.1 million views combined so far. The video started with Lars Ulrich on drums, with Robert Trujillo joining in. A third video has James Hetfield adding his riffs. Now Kirk Hammett’s part has been added. Is a new single imminent? Metallica has released two singles so far from their upcoming album 72 Seasons – “Screaming Suicide” and “Lux Æterna!” Both tracks had videos directed by Tim Saccenti. Both tracks are in a very Trad Heavy Metal vein. 72 Seasons, from their own label Blackened Recordings on April 14th, 2023! The singles are streaming on all DSPs and the album is available for pre-order now on their website. They will also launch the album with a global release party in movie theaters.Continue reading


Watch Ozzy Osbourne and Lemmy in The Animated Video for “Hellraiser”


Last month Ozzy Osbourne released a 30th anniversary edition of No More Tears featuring a digital edition with unreleased material. Included was a new version of “Hellraiser” featuring  Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead. Now you can watch and animated video for the track.  are reunited one last time in the new animated clip for their mash-up duet of “Hellraiser.”  The clip is an homage to their decades-long friendship. Produced by Hey Beautiful Jerk and directed by Mark Szumski and Gina Niespodziani, the video opens with OZZY and Lemmy hanging out at the infamous Rainbow Bar And Grill on Sunset Blvd. (Lemmy’s unofficial second home) surrounded by friends. The two are transported from a calm day playing video games in the bar to a post-apocalyptic world where they battle evil forces before ultimately returning to the bar, where they pick up their video game as if nothing had occurred. Watch the clip here.Continue reading


Listen to a New Version of Ozzy Osbourne’s “Hellraiser” as a Duet with Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead


Ozzy Osbourne will release a new edition of his 1990s classic album No More Tears this week, on Friday, September 17th, 2021. In addition to streaming on all DSPs, there are two new vinyl versions of the album, including a special two-color variant via Tower Records pre-orders are live at the link below. Ozzy has shared a new version of the single “Hellraiser” as a duet with hsi late friend Lemmy of Motorhead, who co-wrote the track and three others for No More Tears. “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” “Desire,” and “I Don’t Want to Change the World.” Listen to the track here.

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Watch Metallica’s Performance With Lady Gaga At The Grammy Awards


As promised, Metallica and Lady Gaga performed together tonight at The Grammy Awards, and in case you missed it, we have footage of the entire duet for you here. Continue reading


Kiske/Somerville – City of Heroes


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Some elements of life naturally appeal to our various senses; like the aroma of bacon in our nostrils or like a striking sunset in our vision, so Michael Kiske’s warm, velvety optimistic tones are an aural hot chocolate to our ears. It’s hard to hear his voice, whether it be over a racing Metal speedster or a lush acoustic ballad, and not feel some kind of affirming action has taken place. If Kiske and Devin Townsend were to record together, negativity as we know it would be evacuated from this ball of rock.

Kiske/Somerville is a bit of an unusual but oh-so-grin inducing proposition that is rock, Jim, but not as we know it, with its origins almost Simon Cowellesque. Basically Frontier Records have employed Mat Sinner (Sinner, natch, and Primal Fear) to write a bunch of songs for two people who are quite capable of writing their own, and who have been paired up to record together for the second time (Sinner also penning the self-titled debut of 2010).

Since his banishment from Helloween Kiske, the greatest and most distinctive voice in Euro Metal, has nomadically wandered from project to project, including various solo albums, a reoccurring lead cast role in the theatre of Avantasia and (finally) his own heavier project Unisonic.  Meanwhile Amanda Somerville has appeared with the glitterati of the Power Metal world in Kamelot, Edguy, Avantasia, and After Forever.

And, perhaps due to the oddity of the nature of its creation, in the main, it works. Most enjoyably, too. While the majority of the music beneath is uptempo Hard Rock (of the tinged by Power and Classic Metal variety), above the surface soar unconstrained, with unrefined joy clearly displayed, the twin voices of our protagonists, usually by means of call and answer; a verse for he, a verse for she, and a chorus where they meet to continue their tales of love.

While the backing music may, like the dodgiest of petrol gauges, swing from average to bloody good, and it all sits very comfortably in the type of garden we are well acquainted with, surprises are, well, nil. City Of Heroes, though, does what too few albums do and, like boobs in the hands, makes us feel good about ourselves.

 

7.0/10

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STEVE TOVEY