
ZL1Hawk
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Middle of the road for me. I have to hear the rest of the album since I'm curious what kind of riffs they are throwing around now.
chris lykins":257jjbpo said:Agreed , live version sounds pretty good! Solo on the live version was definitely lacking tho!
crankyrayhanky":g5c4a0dy said:stanbog":g5c4a0dy said:Just heard the live version. TBH, i like it better.
This is much better![]()
shredhead7":3fehqqp5 said:I think that if they took the time to flesh out ideas and build riffs, they could have something
stanbog":n25t7n08 said:Just heard the live version. TBH, i like it better.
Definitely ok, just nothing to write home about imo. I would prefer to hear more complex, musically challenging stuff. This song is 3 minutes repetitive rhyhtm. Ok, the break is not that bad... but should be developped to more. Hell, even This Was Just Your Life has a more interesting middle part. I guess they are more into radiofriendly easy listening festival sound.
Again, I hope for the rest of the album.
crankyrayhanky":2bt0b8sx said:Speeddemon":2bt0b8sx said:I posted a comparison, that shows (IMO) the opposite. Fact.![]()
luther910":1xx7qht0 said:I like the song a lot. I was slightly disappointed with the (end of the) guitar solo but there you go. The song also reminds me somewhat of Slayer, but hey, didn´t Metallica start this genre also?
geetarmikey":2dku4z1w said:Not a huge Metallica fan, so from a bit of an objective standpoint -
It's cool how they're going "back to their roots" somewhat and with a better production than the last album it seems, but there's something about a multi-millionaire rockstar, who probably has every comfort in life and has fronted a clothing label recently, singing lyrics like "We're so fucked/shit outta luck". Just seems really weak, lyrically.
Sounds quite Slayer-ish too, I agree, which isn't a bad thing really. Maybe the drums could go down a tad and the guitars could go up, but that's just me nit-picking!
jlb32":2xhm8i8c said:geetarmikey":2xhm8i8c said:Not a huge Metallica fan, so from a bit of an objective standpoint -
It's cool how they're going "back to their roots" somewhat and with a better production than the last album it seems, but there's something about a multi-millionaire rockstar, who probably has every comfort in life and has fronted a clothing label recently, singing lyrics like "We're so fucked/shit outta luck". Just seems really weak, lyrically.
Sounds quite Slayer-ish too, I agree, which isn't a bad thing really. Maybe the drums could go down a tad and the guitars could go up, but that's just me nit-picking!
When Hetfield sings "We're so fucked, shit out of luck" I don't think he's talking anything about himself or the band mebers. The lyrics seem about what's going on in the world today. And right now those lyrics seem pretty accurate. The world is pretty fucked and the human race as a whole does seem hardwired to self destruct.