Metallica released their collaboration with Lou Reed titled Lulu in 2011 and people never quite got over it. Lulu elicited a largely negative reaction upon its release, though Metallica has stood by the album over the years. And good for them – they made an artistic decision and they’re sticking with it.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Still, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich is confused about why people hate Lulu so much. In an excerpt from Reed‘s posthumous book The Art of the Straight Line: My Tai Chi obtained by Loudwire, Ulrich says he’s still not sure why the album was so hated and calls the reaction ignorant. Or in his own words, “I can only put the reaction down to ignorance.”

“What the fuck is it about Lulu that it got that kind of reaction?” said Ulrich. “I can’t quite figure it out, but years later, it’s aged extremely well. It sounds like a motherfucker still. So I can only put the reaction down to ignorance … It took our fans to a place I wish they would go more often.

“Maybe it would be a better time to release it now with what’s going on outside in the world, the chaos. I don’t know, but I am very proud of this record … James and I would be figuring out ways through a piece of music and then Lou would look over and go, ‘That’s it. I’m not doing another fucking take of that.’ That’s not the way we usually worked, but it was so beautiful and great, the whole thing.”

I’m not sure “ignorant” is the right word. Sure, it seems like Ulrich is frustrated that fans didn’t share the same creative vision that Metallica and Reed had. Which I’m sure is irritating – you work hard on a piece of art and of course you want everyone to love it as much as you do. But “ignorant” implies that people aren’t educated or smart enough to get Lulu, or to go where it’s trying to take fans, and that feels a little extreme.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Ultimately, Metallica seems happy with their choice and you can’t please everyone anyone.

Want More Metal? Subscribe To Our Daily Newsletter

Enter your e-mail below to get a daily update with all of our headlines.

Greg Kennelty

Source link

You May Also Like

Flux Pavilion Reveals Collaborations With Excision, Zeds Dead, Wooli and More

Flux Pavilion is planting the seeds of a massive 2024. The influential dubstep…

Martial Simon Offers Fun Rework of Hanson’s, “MMMBop” | Your EDM

Martial Simon has proven himself to have a fantastic ear for reimagining…

Hardwell, Timmy Trumpet and Maddix Rally an Underground "Revolution" With New Single

The big room techno movement continues to gather steam with “Revolution.” Hardwell,…

Lee Foss and MK Rework INJI's Unapologetic Single-Girl Anthem, "THE ONE"

Why settle for anything less than “THE ONE?” We live in a…