METALLICA GOES OFF!

Via: NYPost.com

Metallica’s new song is their ballsiest in decades

The metal-heads who thought Metallica had turned into tired old wussies should sit down and shut up for three minutes, because the quartet is back with a new song that ranks as its best work in decades.

On Thursday, Metallica teased its upcoming 11th album, “Hardwired . . . to Self-Destruct” (out Nov. 18), with the ferociously heavy track “Hardwired.” It’s a no-frills rager that addresses the seemingly perilous state of the world without mincing any words.

“We’re so f - - ked/S - - t out of luck,” growls singer James Hetfield with a palpable misanthropy, while Lars Ulrich’s gunshot drums capture him in the kind of form that few thought he still had in him. It’s the righteous blast of fury we didn’t know we needed . . . until now.

Although Metallica conquered the rock world with albums like the self-titled “black album” in 1991, the 21st century has been a leaner time for the California legends. Their stripped-down 2003 album “St. Anger” was poorly received, and while 2008’s “Death Magnetic” felt like an improvement, 2011’s “Lulu” — an experimental collaboration with Lou Reed — garnered some of the worst reviews of their entire career.

Sounds like they’re about to stop the rock rot.


FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS

Make his fight on the hill in the early day
Constant chill deep inside
Shouting gun, on they run through the endless gray
On they fight, for they are right, yes, but who’s to say?
For a hill, men would kill. Why? They do not know
Stiffend wounds test their pride
Men of five, still alive through the raging glow
Gone insane from the pain that they surely know

For whom the bell tolls
Time marches on
For whom the bell tolls

Take a look to the sky just before you die
It’s the last time you will
Blackened roar, massive roar, fills the crumbling sky
Shattered goal fills his soul with a ruthless cry
Stranger now are his eyes to this mystery

He hears the silence so loud
Crack of dawn, all is gone except the will to be
Now they see what will be, blinded eyes to see

For whom the bell tolls
Time marches on
For whom the bell tolls