It's whiskey, but not quite in the jar...
02.05.2020 - 13:05 / nme.com
It follows Lars Ulrich hinting that the band might make a new album in lockdown
Metallica have shared a new video recorded from quarantine – watch them play a new version of ‘Blackened’ below.
“Here’s a little something we cooked up over the last few days,” the band wrote in the description for the new track, which originally appeared on 1988’s ‘…And Justice For All’ album. “Hope you’re all safe & sound. Have a great weekend.”
Watch the band perform the new version of ‘Blackened’ below.
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It's whiskey, but not quite in the jar...
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Joining forces in the fight against COVID-19, Sony Music Latin and Global Citizen will release a new version of Diego Torres’ timeless hit “Color Esperanza” to benefit the Pan American Health Organization’s (PAHO) response to the pandemic. Released in 2001 and co-written by Cachorro López, Coti Soroki
Corey Hart is reviving one of his biggest 1980s hits to inspire a message of hope during this challenging time.
It's the latest edition in their #MetallicaMondays series
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Adam Lambert and Queen re-recorded “We Are The Champions” for a very special group of people – frontline workers.
Queen and singer Adam Lambert have a message for workers on the front line of the COVID-19 fight: “You Are the Champions." Brian May, Roger Taylor and Lambert recently gathered virtually to record a new version of the Queen classic, “We Are the Champions." "You Are the Champions” was released early Fridayon all streaming and download services, with proceeds going to the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
All in aid of the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund
The musician shared the new song on his Instagram page
We all have a favourite shade of bronzer that we pray never gets discontinued because we just know our faces would never be quite the same. And for a lot of us, it’s the NARS Laguna Bronzer, £31 here.
Back in the 1980s, Latin-American boy band Menudo was white-hot, selling 60 million albums over the years and churning through numerous group members (including the most famous alum, Ricky Martin) before disbanding in 2009.
A "dusty old VHS tape" transferred to YouTube
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Olaf has been having a great time staying at home in Walt Disney’s At Home with Olaf shorts.