FIRST TIME listening to Metallica - "Through The Never" REACTION

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  • @BrainCakeProductions
    @BrainCakeProductions Год назад +50

    Through The Never is not a documentary. It's a movie. A young roadie for the band is sent to retrieve something for them during a concert, but society outside is crumbling. There is concert footing mixed with this kids journey.

    • @IASP17
      @IASP17 10 месяцев назад

      I wish that was just a concert footage. that show was amazing

  • @jamescurfman3284
    @jamescurfman3284 Год назад +14

    There is a theory that, in 'Through The Never', Metallica is talking about 'The Nothing', which is the great evil in the book and movie 'Never Ending Story'. That's an AWESOME movie from the 1980's and had some really deep, thought-provoking stuff going on. :)

  • @Stubby1085
    @Stubby1085 6 месяцев назад +2

    4:53 Absolutely love when the song goes to the funky groove after the solo. The reason I love Pantera because they have so many funky hooks in their songs

  • @josephparker4022
    @josephparker4022 Год назад +11

    I love the movie, "Through The Never". It's kind of like a long music video with a plot. The cherry on top is the live performance of Orion. So good.🤘

  • @ZombieJesus1987
    @ZombieJesus1987 Год назад +20

    If you liked the Some Kind of Monster documentary I highly recommend A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica.
    It is a massive documentary that follows Metallica during the making of The Black Album and the first leg of the massive Black Album tour.
    It covers some major events like the Monsters of Rock in Moscow, the Freddie Mercury Tribute concert where James performed the Queen song Stone Cold Crazy with Queen and Tony Iommi, and the ill fated Guns n Roses your where James Hetfield got set on fire from the pyro cannons

  • @metalmark1214
    @metalmark1214 Год назад +6

    This one I would call one of my favorites on the black album.

  • @Pepsolman
    @Pepsolman Год назад +6

    You always blow my mind with how deep your analysis of the meaning of the song gets. I love the grove of this album so much that I’ve never thought deeply about it’s themes. You’re amazing picking this up in your first listen. I don’t skip a song on this album.

    • @geordiejohnston9815
      @geordiejohnston9815 7 месяцев назад

      @Pepsolman Yes mate. She's taught me a thing or three. Very clever and astute young woman .

  • @johnpyle1268
    @johnpyle1268 Год назад +10

    I don't care what others think: Bob Rock is a fantastic producer. Metallica sounded huge in the 90's.

  • @cmlguerra
    @cmlguerra Год назад +3

    the drums sound amazing

    • @brianpatrickreddington1750
      @brianpatrickreddington1750 6 месяцев назад

      the drums are massive on this album more massive sounding then on Load or St. Anger

  • @the_man_you_have_searched_for
    @the_man_you_have_searched_for Год назад +1

    Oh I've waited a long time for this

  • @MRxMADHATTER
    @MRxMADHATTER Год назад +4

    The more you know, the more you realize how much you don't know. That's the message is take from this.

  • @elm6944
    @elm6944 Год назад +2

    I love old people metal! My dad would pick me up after school and we would drive in his truck ... dirt bikes in the back on the way to track......and would just jam on Master of Puppets or Sabbath...Priest...Ozzy with Randy Roads... turn it up dad!!!! xoxox

  • @Pilotsub
    @Pilotsub Год назад +1

    This song is one of my favourite of the album.

  • @salvation2979
    @salvation2979 Год назад +2

    they are all pretty good lol. wolf and man, my friend of misery is awesome

  • @steev11
    @steev11 Год назад

    Probably my favorite song from this album. And that intro riff is sick!

  • @pickmeasinner
    @pickmeasinner 28 дней назад

    5:06 such a slow, heavy stomping riff

  • @Sithman1776
    @Sithman1776 Год назад +1

    Through the Never is a great movie! I love it and highly recommend it!

  • @NeilOosthuizen
    @NeilOosthuizen Год назад

    First ever Metallica song I heard and still my all time favourite song of theirs. \m/

  • @TheErikBallew
    @TheErikBallew Год назад

    Through the Never show is like a cinematic concert.

  • @dacechasinghawk3910
    @dacechasinghawk3910 10 месяцев назад

    After the comment about abusing a trash can? I read the lyrics "Too quick to criticize". One of my favorite lyrics in Metallica history.

  • @averagegamer2471
    @averagegamer2471 2 месяца назад

    Hope you're doing good 😊 I just got done listening to this song.

  • @ivanb0508
    @ivanb0508 Год назад +4

    You
    Missed
    The
    Crown
    Of
    Barbed
    Wire

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад

      She knows that she accidentally skipped it, and will get to it AFTER she finishes The Black Album!

  • @jackburton7483
    @jackburton7483 Год назад +4

    As far as the faster songs on the black album go, I think Struggle Within is the best.

  • @ThatGuy-mu2rr
    @ThatGuy-mu2rr Год назад

    I saw Metallica in concert when they were touring this album.

  • @shaunmorris8176
    @shaunmorris8176 9 месяцев назад

    I think the drums are perfect.

  • @martinwhite3559
    @martinwhite3559 11 месяцев назад

    Through the Never is part movie part concert. Not a documentary at all.

  • @WykkedMofo
    @WykkedMofo Год назад +5

    I will usually skip "Nothing Else Matters". Not because it's a bad song or I don't like it. I just heard it WAY TOO MUCH back in the day. Fans who were "just discovering" Metallica for the 1st time. Had a tendency to overplay that song. Because it was mellow and an easy listen. I used to tell them: "You want the REAL Metallica experience? Dive into it by listening to the albums that made them who they are." Anyway... I enjoyed your insights once again and your reaction as a whole. Keep up the GREAT work! 🤘🤘🤘

    • @BlackieNuff
      @BlackieNuff Год назад +1

      _"Fans who were "just discovering" Metallica for the 1st time. Had a tendency to overplay that song. Because it was mellow and an easy listen."_
      Ohmygodz, YES!! The same thing happened with One.
      Depending on your age, you may recall back in the day, kids were largely segregated into "cliques", you had you dorks & dweebs, the nerds, jocks & jockettes, and from a music trend standpoint, you had your "headbangers" (sometimes called "heads" or "bangers" before "metalhead" finally was settled on), and the "preps". The latter listened to all the mainstream rock and pop and new wave, and even rap & R&B as it rose in popularity. But the metal clique was largely ignored, shunned, and blamed for all society problems, lol, and we "bangers" listened to "angry noise", according to all who were not us.
      Never did the two groups - preps and bangers - EVER fraternize... until Metallica, 1988. In my social circles, the cliques were already beginning to interact, but One was that "one" song that quickly bridged the gap between the cliques (and formed a sub-clique known as the "skaters" ; avid skateboarders).
      Anyway, all the preps who got exposure to Metallica, latched on to "One" almost immediately, and they made that song almost hated by fans cos of the repetition (and the "sellout" accusations at the band for doing their first music video). I used to tote a huge boombox (or "ghetto blaster" as it was called then), so I always had the tunes, and they all nagged me to play "One". If it was coming up next on the tape currently playing, I'd inform them thusly, but if not, I'd say "screw you, I'm not a damn jukebox", lol. But the nagging alone made me, almost hate the song (or just "tire" of it).
      What was really infuriating was that the preps thought this song and the album was Metallica's first album and they were a "new band"... lol.
      F*ckin n00bs, eh?
      So I totally get the Nothing Else Matters thing... only that was worse in a way cos it got overplayed in karaoke pubs (overkill is bad enough but when sung by tone-deaf drunks, it's worse)... Unforgiven was another one, but not nearly as bad...
      And worse... One made its "overplayed" return via karaoke... almost hated the song all over again.

  • @TheUncleDolanShow
    @TheUncleDolanShow Год назад +3

    Through the Never is actually the Metallica Movie!!! Not a docu. It's pretty good, as long as you're a Metallica fan anyway, lol.

  • @Music-world-20986
    @Music-world-20986 Год назад +2

    My favourite riff from this song is the breakdown's riff, right after that sick Kirk's solo
    Fub fact: Kirk wrote THAT RIFF

  • @andrewmcgill9544
    @andrewmcgill9544 Год назад

    Epic vocals. Lots of swagger

  • @Music-world-20986
    @Music-world-20986 Год назад

    My Favourite song from The Black Album

  • @scotttrammell3913
    @scotttrammell3913 Год назад

    Yes I saw "Through The Never" on DVD. My thought Lar's drums are supposed to sound discordant at the beginning.

  • @Shawn-mo6dh
    @Shawn-mo6dh Год назад +12

    No the drumming sounds good as usual. I think you have been lied to by Lars hater's and psychologically have heard something that isn't there

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад +1

      Lilly just chose a lyric video with terrible audio quality of the song, that's all.

  • @FL_CORPSE
    @FL_CORPSE Год назад

    My favorite

  • @DELZREACTS
    @DELZREACTS Год назад

    🤘🔥🔥🤘 great song

  • @Hieraldrich
    @Hieraldrich 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is Metallicas one and only space song, its about all of us living on a rock thats flying, spinning, twisting and turning through the nothingness of space. Kinda terrifying when you think about it lol Also us humans lack the complete understanding of the universe cause its just too big, maybe endless. Theres a limit to what we can understand and the universe and everything in it is well beyond our limit. Thats what i get from this song, i love space and Metallica too so this song is perfect for me lol
    And i have no clue what you're talking about with lars drumming, its sounds no different than the rest of the album, the snare is the best sounding of all the albums. I think this particular lyric video has audio quality issues and thats what you're hearing.

  • @t.c.bramblett617
    @t.c.bramblett617 4 месяца назад

    I love this song because it is the closest to earlier Metallica! (The black album is great, but I do prefer the earlier stuff)

  • @rockandrollmd541
    @rockandrollmd541 Год назад +1

    The audio quality is probably 64kbps mp3.

  • @eddielawson6653
    @eddielawson6653 8 месяцев назад

    🤘👍👍🤘ed

  • @ronny-2112
    @ronny-2112 Год назад +7

    Lilly Jane, as you progress listen to this album, you will notice that it is a well-written album, and very well recorded. Bob Rock did a great job of production, mastering by the great George Marino is of very high quality, he knows this topic very well, the mixing and engineering of Randy Staub and Mike Tacci must also be credited. People generally don't recognize these other guys in the final result of "The Black Album", and in the success it continues to have more than 30 years later.
    It is much better to see the 1992 documentary released in two parts: "A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica", there you can see how the album was recorded, live performances and a few more details.
    * Yes, Lars is a great drummer when he wants to, but when he doesn't want to... no one can pressure him. That's why Metallica takes years to compose and record their albums.

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад +3

      Also, Lars isn't like other drummers in his genre and a lot of people fail to realize that it was Lars who had the ambition as well as drive to go out there and start his own band that was heavily influenced by not only stuff like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, but Diamond Head, Motorhead, as well as the NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) thing that happened at the tail end of 1979.
      Hell, Lars got his name out there in the music circles even before Lars had a band, and Lars followed Motorhead when they were playing in California in 1981 before Lars started Metallica.
      Lars IS NOT Dave Lombardo from Slayer, or Nick Menza from Megadeth, or any other famous metal drummer, and neither should he be. He was more progressive as well as technical with his drumming on the "And Justice for All" album because of the ridiculous peer pressure to be like other metal drummers at the time, and that didn't work for him in the long run because of how much of his drumming for that album he's had to relearn as well as remember.
      People SERIOUSLY need to do research on Lars as well as how and why he is when it comes to him and his drumming instead of just following the herd of sheep that is the "Lars Ulrich sucks without having a good reason" fan club.
      This is why I got on Lilly's case about her giving Lars shit.

    • @ronny-2112
      @ronny-2112 Год назад +2

      @@TokusatsuGamingfan I honestly don't mind if Lars or Metallica make simple or complex albums.
      I am a musician, and over the years I learned that it is better to be a good song writer, and a musician who knows how to adapt well to songs, than just a virtuoso guitarist or drummer.
      Guys like Yngwie Malmsteen or Tosin Abasi and even John Petrucci bore me after a while, but I appreciate and like the virtuosity of Neil Peart from Rush, Jazz legend Buddy Rich, or Bill Bruford from Yes, King Crimson and all his projects.
      These latter musicians work to make the songs the main thing, not their virtuosity as musicians. It seems that Yngwie, Tosin and Petrucci don't understand that the song comes first, instead of just showing how fast they can play and how theoretical they can be in 5 or 10 minutes of a song.
      Many people expect Metallica to return to what they were from 1983 to 1988, but why? They found that simplicity is their strong point, which is why the albums from 1991 until today have been much more successful than their classics.
      It happens with Thrash Metal, Death Metal and Black Metal that because they are underground, many Metalheads think that the mainstream is garbage compared to the Underground.
      Even Slayer, Death, Napalm Death, Carcass, or Opeth reached a point of commercializing themselves a little to survive in the music industry.
      It is a very curious topic, which always surrounds Metallica.

    • @Vorgaloth
      @Vorgaloth Год назад +2

      I'm nearly certain the issue she has is the highly compressed RUclips audio quality. I noticed as soon as I heard the snare. Drums are always the first thing you notice when the audio is compressed so much. 320 bitrate MP3 is CD quality. This sounds like 128. I have the original CD converted to 320 MP3, the recent remastered version and the Pono version that came out in 2014, which is hi-def 24-bit, 96kHz. The Pono version on my nice pair of studio monitors is one of the very best sounding pieces of audio I've ever heard.

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад +1

      @@Vorgaloth No, the real issue is that she chose a lyric video with crappy audio quality. I have the original 1991 release of this album on CD, as well as the recent 2021 remaster, and there's definitely a big difference in audio quality.
      Granted, I'm not an audiophile, so you might have more insight on that.

    • @ronny-2112
      @ronny-2112 Год назад

      @@Vorgaloth You are correct, obviously it will be compressed, RUclips damages the audio quality a lot when uploading videos, especially if they are audio of songs that are 50, 40 or 30 years old as it is, they usually remaster them for CD and Vinyl, not necessarily for FLV, MP3, etc.
      Furthermore, Lilly did not take the audio from the band's channel due to the issue of blocking its channel with strikes, and it is assumed that it is a low quality copy.
      Likewise, she can get an idea of ​​the album, I hope she bought it in physical format like the others that she liked, so she can enjoy them much better.

  • @sumonjamal1653
    @sumonjamal1653 Год назад

    'Through the never' was the Metallica 3D concert movie released in 2013, not a documentary... (It BOMBED in theaters 👎) They filmed shows in Canada and cast actor Dane DeHaan as a roadie at the concert who steps outside the venue to witness the apocalypse unfold while the concert rages 😂 It wasn't a very solid story...
    I would recommend seeing the documentary "A year and a half in the life of Metallica" - it was filmed between 1991 and 1992, capturing the troubled recording sessions for the 'black' album... followed by the grind of a year on tour from the brutal Moscow '91 concert to the ill-fated co-headline tour w/ Guns N' Roses where James Hetfield was hospitalized after a pyro mishap at a Montreal show.

  • @FL_CORPSE
    @FL_CORPSE Год назад

    Ive never skip all songs of the album

  • @stevenbender4896
    @stevenbender4896 Год назад

    Loved the movie. What's your guess about the bag he carries for the band? Cliff's?

  • @victorgalvez843
    @victorgalvez843 Год назад

    React to "Of Wolf & Man" cause I think it's legit their best song oh the black album‼️💯😊

  • @UltraViolent21
    @UltraViolent21 Год назад +3

    Such an underrated track.

  • @дедРоман-ш8у
    @дедРоман-ш8у Год назад +1

    😘

  • @edrishaji3198
    @edrishaji3198 Год назад

    James❤️😍

  • @dwaynegarfield1551
    @dwaynegarfield1551 Год назад +1

    ABSOLFUKINLUTLY AMAZING ALBUM!🤘THE BLACK ALBUM IS KILLER & 72 SEASONS IS ALSO A MASTERPIECE ALREADY!🤘 KILLER VIDEO!!!

  • @stevenhardman8579
    @stevenhardman8579 Год назад

    Have you reacted to "Don't tread on me"?

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад

      Yes, she has already reacted to that song. It was her previous reaction. Check her video section of her channel.

  • @Defensive_Wounds
    @Defensive_Wounds Год назад

    Regarding the intro, can you play drums? I can. I re-listened to that intro to Through The Never I have heard maybe 1000 times since 1993 when I first heard it, just to see if I felt what you heard with my decades of XP knowing this song and adding my last 13 years playing drums in case I missed something - - I did not notice anything... What are you talking about? Is it the tone? No phasing? It literally matches the rest of the CD!!!!! 5:10 - Lars drumming here is semi simple but it is so over looked as always in Metallica songs as to the syncopation he adds that allows the guitars to add more that 'everyone' magically notices but not WHY the guitarist did that guitar bit....ugh. YOU NEED TO WATCH THE """""THROUGH THE NEVER''''''''''' FILM!!!!!! It is NOT a documentary ANYTHING like the St Anger one. This is a concert they are playing at and a roadie is asked to piclk up something for the band outside on the other side of the city they are playing in, Armageddon happens outside - meanwhile it is METALLICA playing a show live!!!!!! It goes to and fro seamlessly and the stage is in the Guinness world records as the biggest LED screen that was walked upon.

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад

      She just chose a lyric video that had terrible audio quality, and then gave Lars shit when it wasn't even Lars' fault.

  • @scrolemodel
    @scrolemodel Год назад +3

    The audio quality in lyric videos are usually sub par. Pull the lyrics up on your phone or another screen, and listen to the original audio from Metallica's channel.

  • @oldheadtv3152
    @oldheadtv3152 Год назад +1

    🐇

  • @He11aHunn
    @He11aHunn Год назад

    Reporter: "Is Lars the best drummer in the world?"
    Hetfield: "Lars isn't even the best drummer in Metallica."

  • @mattmorganRnR
    @mattmorganRnR Год назад +1

    I didn’t know you also tuned drums. Damn🔥

  • @josephwilliams7881
    @josephwilliams7881 Год назад +1

    There is no song to skip on the Black album..

  • @adamgardner2244
    @adamgardner2244 3 месяца назад

    lol first person I've heard say they don't like the drums sound on this album

  • @victorJGMascarenas
    @victorJGMascarenas Год назад

    Never

  • @eyesofascension8678
    @eyesofascension8678 Год назад +2

    "Lars sounds like he's abusing a trash can....something is off about it..."
    LOL, oh man Lilly. Just wait until St. Anger.......

    • @locsbcn
      @locsbcn Год назад

      Oh my god... it's going to be long ...so long....to listen to...

  • @d3n7z86
    @d3n7z86 Год назад +1

    This is one of a catchy riff. I love to play it. Amazing reaction video. And if you don’t like the drum sound in this one I recommend you the album st anger it has an amazing drum sound😂. But jokes beside st anger is an amazing album that aged pretty well. One of my fav from this album is frantic. The song is definitely worth a listen. For a better drum sound you should watch a live performance 😎🎸🤘🏻

  • @RTJustice99
    @RTJustice99 Год назад +8

    The audio you are listening to is off. Don't blame Lars here.

  • @TonyWithAV0ICE
    @TonyWithAV0ICE 8 месяцев назад

    This is actually one of my favorite songs on this album.
    Yes...
    I've seen Through the Never..
    It's not really a Documentary
    It's more of a movie about a guy who was trying to get to the concert and had to go through a bunch of B.S. to get there...
    I'd only rate it about a 2.5 out of 5.0
    It lacked imagination so I only want to rate it a 1.5 but it gets an extra point back for the Soundtrack...

  • @DarkMatterBurrito
    @DarkMatterBurrito Месяц назад

    The drums on this album were recorded as such: Lars was in one room playing and the sound was sent to another room with a mic'd speaker to get the sound to be bigger that it actually is. Perhaps that is the source of your dislike.

  • @Cristiano-bv5jg
    @Cristiano-bv5jg Год назад

    Please! Do "The God that Failed"

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад

      She will after "Of Wolf and Man" Remember, she's reacting to the entire album, song by song woth the exception of the 3 songs she's already reacted to.

  • @axdambient
    @axdambient Год назад +1

    ive noticed people cant relate to the different time signatures that people use outside of the normal 4/4 time. this is an uptime beat, so the snare snaps faster as a two-step beat but in rock. theres quite a few old rock and pop songs that do this
    if you try something like drum and bass, you'll hear this as the main beat. Lars made it more punk, but slower, they are big Discharge fans and this is their beat. Metallica covered Discharge and other punk bands and you can hear where it comes from
    i love this song. i'm used to hearing this kind of noise, and his trash sounding drums work well with the song, but maybe not what you expected. with the heavy riff and the words above it, its a great thrash song within a record that was more tailored to all audiences, while still bringing some of the old heavy for the supporters
    i always skip Nothing Else Matters. when i was in middle and high school this was everywhere on the radio and on people's playlists. i'm not a big fan of power ballads. i like more folk and progressive soft sections. like Opeth

  • @RashShady-c4o
    @RashShady-c4o Год назад

    React to Life goes on by Tupac

  • @DamnedEyez
    @DamnedEyez Год назад +2

    The only time I've ever had a problem with Lars' drum sounds was St. Anger... and his switch from ride to china.

  • @gunsgoodtime
    @gunsgoodtime Год назад

    No skipping on the Black album dear

  • @justindevoe9556
    @justindevoe9556 Год назад

    The best, and “most Metallica”, song on the album

  • @Zombie-xq1bl
    @Zombie-xq1bl Год назад

    U should listen to breadfan👍

  • @joelluis4934
    @joelluis4934 Год назад +1

    The file your listening to is a bit dodgy. It’s not a very clear audio file. The cd version is way crisper

  • @Labbe1989
    @Labbe1989 Год назад

    You should really listen to enter Sandman by Metallica. You won’t regret it.

    • @He11aHunn
      @He11aHunn Год назад

      that happened ages ago

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад

      She's already reacted to it. Check her Metallica Playlist!

  • @LuminexYT
    @LuminexYT Год назад +1

    The video you watched it through made the song sound a little saturated or something. Maybe the drums sound a little better in the studio recording.
    P.S. You still haven't reacted to Crown Of Barbed Wire on 72 Seasons😂

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад

      She will get to it after she's done with The Black Album.

  • @fabiorobertonascimento8370
    @fabiorobertonascimento8370 Год назад +1

    the song I always skip is nothing else matters, even though it's a cool song

  • @shawnpatrick5843
    @shawnpatrick5843 Год назад

    A lot of people hate Lars drumming. He's actually pretty good 👍. Not the best though.

  • @robertgreenwood5263
    @robertgreenwood5263 Год назад

    Monopoly on sorrow suicidal tendencies give them a try

  • @Salomon_G
    @Salomon_G Год назад +1

    The drum sound on this song is exactly the same as the rest of the album. Whoever said otherwise doesn't know what they're talking about, and it just infected your thinking as well. Should also be considered in regards to production, you're listening to low quality youtube videos. Everything sounds bad. This particular video sounds even lower quality. Can't trust quality of the originals from youtube videos, some people upload horrendous low audio quality. The album version, let's even say, a 320k mp3 of this song sounds perfectly fine.

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад

      She just chose a lyric video with crappy audio quality of the song which hasn't been the first time that she's done this.

  • @mixedcryptoarts3579
    @mixedcryptoarts3579 Год назад

    This or Creeping death is better?

  • @shmick6079
    @shmick6079 Год назад

    Through the Never would have been a great movie if it was pure documentary/concert.
    The movie scenes interjected between concert footage spoils it imo - they tried to do too much.

  • @carlgibson285
    @carlgibson285 Год назад +1

    Enter Sandman and Nothing Else Matters are the two songs I always skip. They're not necessarily bad songs, it's just that I've heard them so many times that I'm now bored by them.

  • @TokusatsuGamingfan
    @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад +4

    There's ABSOLUTELY NOTHING wrong with Lars' drumming on this song or this album. My best guess is the audio quality that was used for the lyric video that you chose for the reaction video. Don't go blaming Lars here when the real issue is the crappy quality that the uploader chose for their lyric video. And I'm again going to very strongly disagree with you here about this song.
    This song is one of my favorites on this album because this is Metallica getting philosophical here while at the same time, making us aware of how small mankind is in the grand scheme of things. Nobody has done that before, to have us realize how small we are when it comes to our place in the universe, especially with the stuff that the James Webb Telescope has been discovering.
    The "Never" in this song's case is space, as well as our universe. Even with all of the great scientific minds we have out there pouring over what both the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes find out about our universe as well as how it works, we aren't going to know everything about it.
    And without Lars, THERE WOULD BE NO METALLICA!

    • @metalmark1214
      @metalmark1214 Год назад +1

      One of my favorites as well .

    • @Gary_M
      @Gary_M Год назад

      Without Lars, Metallica would be much better.

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад

      @@Gary_M Without Lars, Metallica wouldn't even exist! ever think about that? That's what I can't stand about people like you who just ride a fucking bandwagon without doing any kind of research whatsoever.
      Also, do you think that you can do better than him? I seriously don't think so.

    • @Gary_M
      @Gary_M Год назад

      @@TokusatsuGamingfan Fanboys🙄

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад

      @@Gary_M Wrong again! I'm someone who's using something called common sense, which is something that you seem to be extremely lacking in for whatever reason. As well as something called truth! And it's also very clear that you just jumped on some ridiculous bandwagon when it comes to hating on Lars without doing any type of research whatsoever.

  • @tristanrl1940
    @tristanrl1940 Год назад +1

    have absolutely no issues with sound production nor the mix-down on the Black album. All in all, the album hasn’t aged too well. The spectacular sound captured fortunately saves the album for the weak-ish songwriting - what happens to be most memorable. The follow-up Load is far more focused and musical with similar outstanding production and sound engineering

  • @arazos9394
    @arazos9394 Год назад

    Honestly the video you're watching on youtube just has poor audio quality, which might be why it sounds off.

  • @CripplerKlutch
    @CripplerKlutch Год назад

    You must listen to The God That Failed

  • @UltraViolent21
    @UltraViolent21 Год назад +1

    She said the drums were out of tune 🤣

    • @KoalaParty2000
      @KoalaParty2000 Год назад +1

      On one of the most sonically perfect hard rock albums ever made 😂

  • @charlesmoore6287
    @charlesmoore6287 Год назад

    This was the one i would skip, and the next 3 to get to the best on the album.! 🤣 I did listen to it all the way through the first time i played this album.

  • @wiiwille
    @wiiwille Год назад

    Fade to black is their best.

  • @matiasgreco6542
    @matiasgreco6542 9 месяцев назад

    the quality of audio made you not like the drums. to me, is one of their best songs

  • @stevensorrell1625
    @stevensorrell1625 Год назад

    Lyrically, this is a song about the philosophies of Nihilism vs. Metaconsciousness... The ideas of a total lack of meaning vs. meaning by consciousness alone.

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад

      No, lyrically this song is about how small we are in the grand scheme of things compared to the vastness of the universe as well as humanity's never-ending quest for knowledge and to know everything.

  • @sumonjamal1653
    @sumonjamal1653 Год назад +1

    I always skip 'Nothing else matters'... and I'm tired of 'Enter Sandman' 😂

  • @navbusiness2210
    @navbusiness2210 Год назад +1

    Great album, but yeah this isn't my fav track on the album. Great reaction Lilly!

  • @carlosalbertopourequena1275
    @carlosalbertopourequena1275 Год назад +1

    Bad quality sound the video you pick, try the original one

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад

      This hasn't been the first time where she gave Lars shit when it wasn't even his fault. She did the exact same thing when she reacted to "Blackened" on the Justice album.

  • @KingRichard1013
    @KingRichard1013 Год назад

    Sweetheart if you thought that Lars Ulrich‘s drum set sounded out of tune in this song. Believe me, you have another thing Comin because every song on their album St anger is exactly like that. Like Lars actually makes his snare sound way out of tune, and it sounds like he’s banging on an oil drum. By the way St anger terrible album.

    • @TokusatsuGamingfan
      @TokusatsuGamingfan Год назад

      "St. Anger" is definitely NOT "a terrible album". Very far from it.

  • @SLBarabash
    @SLBarabash Год назад

    More than one song I tend to skip lol. Holier Than Thou, Through the Never, Of Wolf and Man. Best on this album, to me, are Wherever I May Roam, Nothing Else Matters (yes, it gets played alot), The Struggle Within and my fave...My Friend of Misery. Death Magnetic...now that is their most underrated album...again IMO

  • @pressman1788
    @pressman1788 Год назад

    THE DRUMS ARE TOO LOUD! They shouldn’t be louder than the guitars. Great reaction Lilly Jane!🤘🏻👍🏻

    • @robhines2235
      @robhines2235 Год назад

      They're not like that in concert. It's all balanced.

  • @any1hii
    @any1hii Год назад

    I ALWAYS skip Nothing Else Matters. Too over played. Same w/ Sandman.

  • @andrewcastillo9558
    @andrewcastillo9558 Год назад

    Nothing wrong with the drumming here. That starts around st.anger and continues through death magnetic just not as bad.

  • @UncleUncleRj
    @UncleUncleRj Год назад

    Sounded like a bad/poor quality upload of that song

  • @mattmorganRnR
    @mattmorganRnR Год назад

    And you’re a music composer. Damn girl, how long have you been even listening to music?? Do you understand what goes into the making of a song. Please let me know. I’m wanting to learn. Was you even born when this album came out 😂😂😂

  • @Ponanoix
    @Ponanoix Год назад +1

    Ngl I still don't really understand what this song is about

    • @DemiseUnseen
      @DemiseUnseen Год назад +2

      It's about being finite beings whipping through space on a rock (Earth) with our infinite curiosity. The juxtaposition of thirsting for all knowledge, while existing only within the blink of an eye on the cosmic scale of time.

    • @BrainCakeProductions
      @BrainCakeProductions Год назад +2

      The vastness of space

  • @Logan-ed4pu
    @Logan-ed4pu Год назад

    If you think the snare sounds bad here, wait until you hear the St. Anger album lol. I do agree that the snare is too present in the mix.