Metallica, Lou Reed Release ‘The View’ Music Video
While I realize that a lot probably went into the editing and creating of this music video, it's pretty lack luster. After hearing the tracks from Lulu though, I'm not all that surprised.
While I realize that a lot probably went into the editing and creating of this music video, it's pretty lack luster. After hearing the tracks from Lulu though, I'm not all that surprised.
So far it seems like the collaborative effort between Lou Reed and Metallica is falling on deaf ears, or almost no ears for that matter.
As expected, many Metallica fans are not happy with the collaboration that the band did with Lou Reed. The album launched yesterday and Lou Reed says he;s been getting death threats from hardcore Metallica fans, while Metallica the band defends their musical interests.
On Monday night Metallica and Lou Reed were part of an exclusive listening party for their new album, Lulu, hosted by Bowers and Wilkins. While they were there they sat down with the Associated Press for a video interview to discuss the work that went into the collaborative effort.
The album that Metallica and Lou Reed have been working on for months now is almost upon us and you can hear it before it comes out as the entire thing is now available to stream online.
On November 1st North America will get a taste of two music giants forged together as one beast of the industry. Metallica and Lou Reed will put out their collaborative album Lulu and they are saying that live shows may not be out of the question.
Metallica and Lou Reed have teamed up and collaborated to bring you a new different kind of album. There is a new single called 'The View' available thru iTunes on Tuesday September 27th and the album entitled 'LuLu' will be out November 1st. We have the video preview of the music after the jump.
We have been being teased with little info about the upcoming album from Metallica and rock icon Lou Reed. The album, Lulu, is going to be way different than anything we have ever heard from the guys in Metallica and the brand new audio sample shows that.
When I think of a Buddy Holly tribute, I can’t imagine a better artist to redo one of his songs than the The Black Keys.
You remember the Cowboy Junkies don’t you? They did that real mellow version of Lou Reed’s “Sweet Jane.” While flipping through the channels last night I saw that they were on Jimmy Fallon.