No, there is not one conventionally good song on Lulu, the 87-minute, hyped-to-infinity, Frankenstein's monster of Lou Reed babble and Metallica chug that came out the day after Halloween. Not really.
Metallica's Kirk Hammett recently revealed why he's "afraid" to listen Lulu, Metallica's 2011 album with The Velvet Underground's Lou Reed. The collaborative effort received mixed reviews from critics ...
Blast Rites: The Optimist’s Take on Metallica, and More of April’s Best New Metal Like most people born in the early ‘90s, she first encountered the metal legends through classic rock radio, savoring ...
Lou Reed and Metallica have unveiled the full tracklisting of their Lulu collaboration. The project is based around the plays of Frank Wedekind and will be released in the UK via Universal on October ...
In a new interview, chatting with Lou Reed's widow Laurie Anderson, Lars Ulrich reveals what Metallica were "unprepared" for while recording the collaborative, divisive Lulu album. The two spoke for a ...
The ever-evolving microgenre of “trollgaze” isn’t just limited to whippersnapper up-and-comers. Today we look at one of this week’s most chattered-about albums, the Metallica/Lou Reed collaboration ...
To supplement this year’s Pazz & Jop launch, Sound of the City asked a few critics to expand on the reasonings behind their voting. Here, Brad Nelson talks about the much-discussed collaboration ...
In the topsy-turvy market of the past five years, these managers led their funds to some of the best performances in their respective areas. Here's what they're bullish on now. This post is in ...
Metallica and Lou Reed have announced the name of their new album together. The musical pairing revealed that their first collaborative album will be named Lulu and is due to be released on October 31 ...
The post Metallica’s Lars Ulrich Blames Lulu Backlash on “Ignorance,” Says “It’s Aged Extremely Well” appeared first on Consequence. It has now been over a decade since Metallica and the late Lou Reed ...
Welcome to Band Jury, a SPIN series in which artists defend black sheep albums they feel deserve another listen. These are projects that, for whatever reason (middling sales, negative reviews, a ...