The post Miley Cyrus and Metallica Perform “Nothing Else Matters” on Howard Stern: Watch appeared first on Consequence. On the massive multi-artist compilation, which features 53 covers of the 12 ...
The track features a host of renowned collaborators, including Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and Elton John, whose respective drums and keyboard take the stage alongside Cyrus’ dramatically ...
Metallica on Thursday (Aug. 12) issued a previously unheard mix of their classic Black Album single "Nothing Else Matters," containing just vocals, clean guitar and orchestra. It's quite a different ...
Metallica stunned fans and critics with their self-titled fifth album — colloquially known as the Black Album — which pivoted from topical, breakneck thrash metal to pulverizing, catchy and even ...
Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters" likely moved many a person when they first heard it. Now we're reminded of the stirring instrumental thanks to classical/rock crossover pianist Ayse Deniz, who ...
“Nothing Else Matters” was a departure in sound for Metallica, but that change of pace paid off in a major way. Released in 1992 as the third single off their self-titled album, the song opens with ...
Chris Stapleton's rendition of Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters" leans into the song's dark and doom-y melody. It's faithful to the original hit, but with some quintessentially-Stapleton twists. For ...
Bridgers’ tender piano-led rendition shows a softer, gloomier side of “Nothing Else Matters.” “I feel like my version almost sounds baroque,” said Bridgers of her rendition in a recent interview with ...
Metallica recently announced that their new album, 72 Seasons, will be out next April, at which point they’ll be setting off on a loaded tour that runs through 2024. But this past weekend, the band ...
Metallica's utterly ridiculous Metallica Blacklist covers compilation -- 53 different big-name artists covering songs from Metallica's self-titled "Black Album" -- marches on. We've already heard ...
Sad but true: somehow, up until now, no Metallica video had ever gotten to a billion views on YouTube. The ten-digit mark was previously reached by Slipknot, System of a Down, Linkin Park, and Guns N’ ...