Calling Dr. Feelgood…
27.09.2021 - 11:55 / nme.com
Metallica played ‘The Black Album’ in its entirety during their headline set at Louder Than Life festival last night (September 26) – see footage below.‘The Black Album’ was reissued this month to celebrate its 20th anniversary, while alongside the record’s reissue came ‘The Metallica Blacklist’, a mammoth covers album.To continue the celebrations, Metallica played their second headline set of the weekend at Louder Than Life in Louisville, Kentucky, playing the album in reverse order.The set
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Machine Gun Kelly at last weekend’s Louder Than Life festival.The rapper turned rocker headlined the Louisville, Kentucky festival last Saturday (September 25), and footage from the metal-leaning event showed that not everyone was happy with his top billing, with some of the crowd booing and flipping him off.During Seether’s set at Louder Than Life, Morgan congratulated the audience on their response (see footage below), and has since elaborated on why he did so in an interview with Loudwire
Metallica have announced a new set of Funko Pop! figures to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their 1991 LP ‘The Black Album’.The band’s fifth studio album reached the milestone back in August.
Machine Gun Kelly was involved in an altercation with an audience member at the Louder Than Life Festival over the weekend. Video footage shows the Bloody Valentine hitmaker singing as he gets off the stage and walks towards the audience during his set in Louisville, Kentucky on Saturday.
Machine Gun Kelly is insisting that he wasn’t booed by the majority of the crowd during his performance at Louder Than Life Festival in Louisville, Kentucky on Saturday.
Machine Gun Kelly has found himself at the center of another controversy! This time instead of fighting a pro boxer, he attacked a fan??
Machine Gun Kelly found himself in the middle of another feud over the weekend. While performing at the Louder Than Life Festival in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday, the "Bloody Valentine" singer got into it with a concertgoer.
Machine Gun Kelly got into a physical confrontation with fan at Louder Than Life festival this weekend – see footage from the incident below.The rapper turned pop punker headlined the Louisville, Kentucky festival yesterday (September 25), however footage from the metal-leaning event appears to show that not everyone was happy with his top billing, with some of the crowd booing and flipping him off.Elsewhere during his performance, MGK was confronted by two fans who jumped the front barricade
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich has said he still finds it “surreal” that Metallica have a “record of this magnitude’ in ‘The Black Album’.Ulrich, who was speaking to NME for the Big Read cover feature, where Metallica and famous fans – shared their love for the landmark LP upon its 30th anniversary, says he is still baffled by its success.“It’s still surreal to have a record of this magnitude [and] that still means this much to so many people 30 years later,” he said.When it was released on