Portals
9,59 EUR
CD
Blackened Recordings
Release date: 23/Apr/2022
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Sales Rank: #660 in Rockpop
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Style: Rockpop
Product No.: 2100557049
Details / Tracklist: 1. MAIDEN AND THE MONSTER - 7:17
2. THE JINN - 6:57
3. HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER - 4:45
4. THE INCANTATION - 8:07
Number of discs: 1
Description:"Portals" is the debut solo EP by Kirk Hammett, renowned as the lead guitarist of Metallica. Released in CD format by Blackened Recordings, this instrumental project showcases Hammett's versatility and creativity beyond his legendary work with Metallica. The four-track collection blends cinematic soundscapes with heavy guitar-driven compositions, offering listeners a unique journey through haunting melodies and dynamic arrangements. "Portals" stands out for its atmospheric depth and technical prowess, reflecting Hammett?s passion for horror films and classical influences while maintaining his signature metal edge. Kirk Hammett has been an integral part of Metallica since 1983, contributing to some of the most iconic albums in rock history such as "Master of Puppets," "Ride the Lightning," and "Metallica (The Black Album)." With multiple Grammy Awards and over 125 million records sold worldwide, he is celebrated for his innovative solos and distinctive style that have shaped modern metal music. Blackened Recordings is an independent label founded by Metallica to retain creative control over their releases. Known for high-quality productions spanning CDs, vinyls, DVDs, and digital formats, Blackened Recordings ensures artists can deliver their vision directly to fans without compromise.
Manufacturer No.: 810083960937PMI
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Guilherme N. - 13/Mar/2024 5 of 5 Stars!
Definitely a great début EP by Kirk. It's like listening to horror or science fiction soundtrack. Really wish Kirk would do a full album like this.