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Ride the Lightning
Metallica
The Review
Well, after me being lazy for a couple of days, I am finally getting to that Ride the Lightning review, so let us commence. Ride the Lightning was the second album by Thrash Metal band, Metallica. It 8 tracks, with one being an instrumental and another being a single. It was released under Megaforce (sort of like Dragonforce, but a record label and Mega ). It was written by James Hetfield (Lead Vocals and Rhythm Guitar), Kirk Hammett (Lead Guitar), Cliff Burton (Bass Guitar and Backing Vocals) and Lars Ulrich (Drums and Bells). Now let us commence this short but sweet review.Metallica
The Review
Song 1 - Fight Fire With Fire:
We start off with the opening song named after a common term/catchphrase, Fight Fire With Fire. It starts off a little slow but will immediately pick up into a fast and furious song that Metallica is known for. Personally, I think the best way to describe this song is chaos. It is rather fast and also has the normal vocals of Hetfield however they can be a little weird at times, especially during the chorus. That is why I will give the opening track an 8/10
Song 2 - Ride the Lightning:
Now we have the title track, my favorite track, and the only track I currently own, Ride the Lightning. The guitar and drums start off with an amazing, addictive opening and hardly let up throughout the song. Then after that the vocals will kick in, which I think is probably about facing death via the electric chair (hence the cover and title). Unlike Fight Fire With Fire, I didn't find this song as chaotic but I prefer this over Fight Fire With Fire. That is why I will light this song up with a 10/10
Song 3 - For Whom the Bell Tolls:
Now we have one of the more well known Metallica songs, For Whom the Bell Tolls. Personally, I think this song has a more Enter Sandman vibe, which I quite enjoy since Enter Sandman is one of my favorite songs. The drums are also pretty simple to figure out for people looking to play along with the drums. I think the song mainly relies on the instruments over vocals, which works quite well in this song's case. That is why the bell will toll for the rating of a 9/10
Song 4 - Fade to Black:
Often said to be one of Metallica's best works, we now have Fade to Black. This song is the ballad of the album and is one of the longer songs, clocking in at 6:57 minutes. Compared to Metallica's other works, I found the song to be a little more tame, but still having the feel of a Metallica song. I also do in fact agree on the song being one of Metallica's best, however I think it would have made more sense on the Black Album (the name speaks for me). That is why I will give this song a 10/10
Song 5 - Trapped Under Ice:
This album just loves to mention death doesn't it. Well, now we have Trapped Under Ice. This song is the song that goes back into the heaviness after Fade to Black. It reminds me a lot of Ride the Lightning in many ways, however I prefer Ride the Lightning over this song. That doesn't technically make this song bad, just not as good as Ride the Lightning and Fade to Black. That is why this song will get a 9/10
Song 6 - Escape:
Probably the least popular song off the album, we now have Escape. The lyrical style sort of reminds me of AC/DC for some odd reason, despite having no relationship (I am weird x3). Personally, I can kind of see why this song isn't as popular. It is sort of one of those songs that is in between good and bad. It isn't quite good, but isn't quite bad. That is why it will escape with a rating of 7/10
Song 7 - Creeping Death:
We now get to another death song and the only single off the album, Creeping Death. This is probably the third best song on the album, right behind Ride the Lightning and Fade to Black. It is sort of like Ride the Lightning in a sense except a little faster. That is why this song creeps in with a 10/10
Song 8 - Call of Ktulu:
And now we come up to the only instrumental I have reviewed, Call of Ktulu. To be honest, I hate instrumentals when it comes to music like this. It doesn't help that it is the longest song on the album. Personally, instrument wise it is very similar to Fade to Black, but without the vocals. That is why this song will be getting a 6/10
Conclusions:
So after almost losing this review to pop-up ads (GET RID OF THESE ), I can say I am slightly pissed off. But whatever rating this ends up with, keep in mind the amount of songs is affecting the score slightly, being it only has 8 songs. This has led the final score of being an 8.63/10. I would like to thank everyone for reading this and next time I will review Purple by Stone Temple Pilots. See you all then ^_^Final Score:
8.63/10
8.63/10