My initial ranking for Lux Æterna (with a score of 16) is 44/116. It’s right below Dyers Eve, and just above Fight Fire with Fire (both also have 16 points, but my old ranking system is weighted toward composition). Composition - it’s fun, but the structure is Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Solo-Verse-Chorus, just like every other song. There are really only a couple riffs, so it’s standard Metallica. It’s a 2. Memorability - It was stuck in my head RIGHT AWAY, and the chorus is just too easy to sing. The references to past albums and influences draws out the nostalgia, and it’s been in my head for the last 24 hours since I heard it. That’s a 4. Emotional Response: Watch my reaction again. 4. I love it. Instrumentation: Would have been higher, but Kirk’s solo is kinda lazy, and the outro didn’t need a tag on the end. That’s a 3. Lyrics: Not as deep as Load/Reload, and the -tion rhymes are a bit overdone by now, but I dig the message and enjoy how it feels to sing, so it’s a 3.
I agree with your ranking. I really like their new song too (except for Kirk’s solo, which I hate, except for the first bit). And I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed seeing your reaction! You were like a kid at Christmas. 😂
Nice react Hey dude, You must be check it out VOB (Voice of Baceprot) They's metal girl band from Indonesia And they's ever perform in 5 country of Europe They's have ENTER SANDMAN COVER
Thanking for the ranking. I figured you'd say something about not going back to the main riff between the 1-&-&-& hits, and the third verse -- instead, just going directly to the third verse.
This song is about bringing the fans from the old generation and the new generation together. Uniting as one. The smile you had throughout the video shows they set out what they wanted to do to their listeners.
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@@MidnightNotionMine was Death Magnetic, and it was a landmark moment in my life. It was about a year after I started really getting into music , and they were my favorite band. It was amazing getting into the band just as they rediscovered themselves. A magical time.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m Bryce of Midnight Notion, singer, songwriter, musician, and a *big* fan of Metallica, but I have no idea what my favorite Metallica song is. Could it be Lux Aeterna? Let’s…just Rocker Review it this time.
James mentioned in an interview that it was just a fun song, an easy to song to write, and yeah kind of a throwback to Kill 'Em All...I'm really stoked to hear the next singles! (Hard to tell in the video, but I'm pretty sure that's the old flying V James used from Kill 'Em All and Ride the Lightning days...He still uses it when recording!)
That's what I got from the message of the song. It's a love song to the fans, a battle cry. This will 100% be kicking off the opening night of each of the night 1 shows of the no repeat tour.
The entire song sounds like a love letter to Kill 'Em All. Musically: The main riff sounds like a discarded idea from "Hit the Lights". It's so Diamond Head-y that I expect Baby James to travel forward in time and sue Papa Het for that riff. G5 (third measure of verse) is a chord they almost always play as a transition/passing chord, rather than the anchor chord as it is here. "Jump in the Fire" is in G minor (not that they play it as written anymore). The solo modulating to Bb could also be a callback to the solo of "Jump in the Fire", as the backing riff switches from Bb5 to G5. That middle riff is "stolen" from Hit the Lights -- Baby James will have two riffs to sue over. As you pointed out, this song goes from A, to E during the solo (to Bb), then back to A, like "Seek and Destroy" does. The song also makes use of open-string octaves (the landing notes of the main riff) and double-stops, aka reverse power chords, which were a hallmark of Kill Em All specifically, as they moved away from them on later albums. The fake-out ending coming back in with double bass is right out of "Overkill" by Motörhead -- in the Kill 'Em All days, Metallica described themselves as a cross between Motörhead and Diamond Head. Lyrically: The subject matter is very similar to "Hit the Lights" and "Whiplash" -- "Lux Æterna" means "eternal light"; essentially, "Hit the Lights Forever". The phrase "Full speed or nothing" is directly out of "Motorbreath" - "Don't stop for nothing; it's full speed or nothing!" "Frenzied sensation" might be a callback to the lyric from "Whiplash", "In your frenzied madness with your leather and your spikes". "Lightning the nation" may be a nod to the Diamond Head album Lightning to the Nations, Diamond Head being one of early Metallica's primary influences, especially for James. Basically, they're saying "We will never stop, we will never quit, 'cause YOU'RE Metallica!" I doubt it's related to the 2019 French film of the same name. 🤣
I really like this one! It's got that fun vibe to it. It feels way more focused than Hardwired for sure! Also there's a part that's soo Iron Maiden. Around 4:52 with the Guitar and Snare
This was the best of the four singles, with 72 Seasons close second. The old-school, thrashy main riff, constant double kick, and James's singing were on point. It's a bit like another favourite, Hit The Lights, but for a new generation, through fresh eyes, and an ode to the ever-growing Metallica community. Stand up to your demons, and keep that spark of youth burning. Hot Take: I personally believe the album should have been called Lux Æterna. I appreciate how Lars is simply keeping the beat, and does not overdo his fills, like on You Must Burn. The final "light it" at the end was really cool. However, Kirk's solo was really underwhelming. It sounded like he got his fingers tangled in the strings halfway through. It started off promising, before dissolving into whammy bar noises. Minor Rant: I think that Metallica should really chill with the "-tion" words. It sounds like the band ran out of lyrics, and it got old really quickly. Otherwise, strong evidence that Lars can still double-kick. 18/20
I really, really don’t like the James writing trope of rhyming -tion words, but, musically, this song is so fun. James’ voice sounds as good as it ever has, Lars’ drumming is appropriate and tight, Kirk’s soloing is greatly improved from Hardwired, the production is much more audibly pleasing than their previous album as well. I’m really excited for this album!
Also I'm thinking this album has songs that sound like each album on purpose. Seems like an ode to every album they have ever produced. Hence the first one we hear is a kill em all vibe. Just a thought
Sounds really good friend GD reaction to it the 6song off the album so it could be intense album or 77 minutes of everything else done in life for them
I'm curious about the time signatures, too! I thought it was just my bad sense of timing, but you're probably right that something a little quirky is happening.
It’s definitely in 4/4. That off-beat landing that feels like the A of 4 is actually the A of 1. It’s unnatural to accent that beat, but it’s the same kind of backwards riff as BBS, Ain’t My Bitch, and Ride the Lightning.
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I just hope the rest of the album doesn't sound "beneath" this track , I doubt so. I hope there are a few neck bracing songs on the album, and maybe something a little bit different too. There'll probably be a couple of tracks that embrace the Nothing Else Matters kinda vibe, but surely there must be some balls out hard stuff too. Can't wait for the album.
Agreed! Someone else mentioned something about referencing all their previous works, and I’d actually love that. Some ridiculous thrash metal with quirky time signature changes intermixed with ballads like Fade and Sanitarium and Unforgiven III, then some grungy southern rock like Load/Reload and some disgusting Nu Metal like St. Anger. I don’t know why, but that concept is exactly what I’d like.
All the pausing threw me off. When you add it all up, it’s 4/4 all the way through. There’s one weird part before Verse 3 that seems off, but still 4/4. Gotta hand it to them: they know how to keep things interesting!
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@Midnight Notion: You're counting it at half speed. Its about 264 bpm. The first four notes are eighth notes, so that accent note (the octave A) lands on the & of 2.
Music theory is goofy - we can all accomplish the same thing in different ways, and at the end of the day, it doesn’t make much of a difference as long as the musicians can play it together. I see it as a drummer: there are half-time grooves where the snare accent is on the 3, straight grooves where the snares are on 2 and 4, and punk/thrash beats where the snares are on the & of every beat. This song is that last one. If I were to write it out on paper, I’d have four snares per measure, where you’d have only two, and I think that’s twice as many measures than necessary. Filling the song up with 16th notes might look messy, but I think it conveys how fast the song is, and that’s why I count it this way. 😊
Kill Em All is probably one of my least favorite Metallica albums (not to say it's bad by any stretch at all) but _fuck_ man, this song was such a blast! Absolute joy to listen to and the perfect start to my morning today. Couldn't believe my eyes when I woke up and saw this.
My initial ranking for Lux Æterna (with a score of 16) is 44/116. It’s right below Dyers Eve, and just above Fight Fire with Fire (both also have 16 points, but my old ranking system is weighted toward composition).
Composition - it’s fun, but the structure is Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Solo-Verse-Chorus, just like every other song. There are really only a couple riffs, so it’s standard Metallica. It’s a 2.
Memorability - It was stuck in my head RIGHT AWAY, and the chorus is just too easy to sing. The references to past albums and influences draws out the nostalgia, and it’s been in my head for the last 24 hours since I heard it. That’s a 4.
Emotional Response: Watch my reaction again. 4. I love it.
Instrumentation: Would have been higher, but Kirk’s solo is kinda lazy, and the outro didn’t need a tag on the end. That’s a 3.
Lyrics: Not as deep as Load/Reload, and the -tion rhymes are a bit overdone by now, but I dig the message and enjoy how it feels to sing, so it’s a 3.
I agree with your ranking. I really like their new song too (except for Kirk’s solo, which I hate, except for the first bit).
And I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed seeing your reaction! You were like a kid at Christmas. 😂
I feel like a kid at Christmas. Really hoping my next present isn’t socks… 😆
Nice react
Hey dude,
You must be check it out VOB (Voice of Baceprot)
They's metal girl band from Indonesia
And they's ever perform in 5 country of Europe
They's have ENTER SANDMAN COVER
Thanking for the ranking.
I figured you'd say something about not going back to the main riff between the 1-&-&-& hits, and the third verse -- instead, just going directly to the third verse.
This song is about bringing the fans from the old generation and the new generation together. Uniting as one. The smile you had throughout the video shows they set out what they wanted to do to their listeners.
James: No wah pedal, Kirk!
Kirk: Can I use my whammy bar?
James: I suppose.
🤣🤣🤣
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As an 18 year old kid im so fucking happy im witnessing a new metallica album like it doesn't feel real at all
Congrats. My first “new album” as a fan was St. Anger, and it changed my life. Make sure to see them live, ASAP.
@@MidnightNotionMine was Death Magnetic, and it was a landmark moment in my life. It was about a year after I started really getting into music , and they were my favorite band. It was amazing getting into the band just as they rediscovered themselves. A magical time.
That’s a great record! And they had so much behind the scenes content on Mission Metallica too-the hype was incredible.
If the rest of 72 Seasons is as good as Lux AEterna I will absolutely love this album.
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Great reaction bro. I really enjoyed your Metallica ranking vids.
Thank you! I’m glad you came back for more!
This song definitely gives me whiplash vibes with how high the energy is, I love it and can't wait to thrash out to this album once it comes out 🤘💀👊
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James mentioned in an interview that it was just a fun song, an easy to song to write, and yeah kind of a throwback to Kill 'Em All...I'm really stoked to hear the next singles! (Hard to tell in the video, but I'm pretty sure that's the old flying V James used from Kill 'Em All and Ride the Lightning days...He still uses it when recording!)
That's what I got from the message of the song. It's a love song to the fans, a battle cry. This will 100% be kicking off the opening night of each of the night 1 shows of the no repeat tour.
This dude is the most professional metallica fan I've ever see. Great video.
That’s high praise! Thanks! You rock! 🤘
The entire song sounds like a love letter to Kill 'Em All.
Musically: The main riff sounds like a discarded idea from "Hit the Lights". It's so Diamond Head-y that I expect Baby James to travel forward in time and sue Papa Het for that riff. G5 (third measure of verse) is a chord they almost always play as a transition/passing chord, rather than the anchor chord as it is here. "Jump in the Fire" is in G minor (not that they play it as written anymore). The solo modulating to Bb could also be a callback to the solo of "Jump in the Fire", as the backing riff switches from Bb5 to G5. That middle riff is "stolen" from Hit the Lights -- Baby James will have two riffs to sue over.
As you pointed out, this song goes from A, to E during the solo (to Bb), then back to A, like "Seek and Destroy" does. The song also makes use of open-string octaves (the landing notes of the main riff) and double-stops, aka reverse power chords, which were a hallmark of Kill Em All specifically, as they moved away from them on later albums. The fake-out ending coming back in with double bass is right out of "Overkill" by Motörhead -- in the Kill 'Em All days, Metallica described themselves as a cross between Motörhead and Diamond Head.
Lyrically: The subject matter is very similar to "Hit the Lights" and "Whiplash" -- "Lux Æterna" means "eternal light"; essentially, "Hit the Lights Forever". The phrase "Full speed or nothing" is directly out of "Motorbreath" - "Don't stop for nothing; it's full speed or nothing!" "Frenzied sensation" might be a callback to the lyric from "Whiplash", "In your frenzied madness with your leather and your spikes". "Lightning the nation" may be a nod to the Diamond Head album Lightning to the Nations, Diamond Head being one of early Metallica's primary influences, especially for James.
Basically, they're saying "We will never stop, we will never quit, 'cause YOU'RE Metallica!"
I doubt it's related to the 2019 French film of the same name. 🤣
I don’t know, Lars loves his weird films… 😆
Such a great song... A VERY nice surprise to find in the morning.
Hit the light + Overkill = Baby Lux Æterna
I really like this one! It's got that fun vibe to it. It feels way more focused than Hardwired for sure! Also there's a part that's soo Iron Maiden. Around 4:52 with the Guitar and Snare
Hear you makes me tear up with emotion... Metallica is THE GREATEST EVER!!!
This channel is getting better at every video.
When the album is out, you should do a review for each song.
Glad you’re enjoying it! Thank you!
Loving the Kill 'Em All vibes!🔥
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It’s just normal 4/4 time signature lol🙈
Once you hear the riff wrong, it’s hard to un-hear. 😂
Don’t worry, I got it now. 🤦♂️
awesome video, im happy with the new song. excited for the album!
Loved it man
Great reaction
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you found and enjoyed the video.
Good to be back
Literally my first thought, after discussing the song with my friends of course, was when are you making a video on it!
Hell yeah! Glad my opinion matters enough for you to come back, haha!
This was the best of the four singles, with 72 Seasons close second. The old-school, thrashy main riff, constant double kick, and James's singing were on point. It's a bit like another favourite, Hit The Lights, but for a new generation, through fresh eyes, and an ode to the ever-growing Metallica community. Stand up to your demons, and keep that spark of youth burning.
Hot Take: I personally believe the album should have been called Lux Æterna.
I appreciate how Lars is simply keeping the beat, and does not overdo his fills, like on You Must Burn. The final "light it" at the end was really cool. However, Kirk's solo was really underwhelming. It sounded like he got his fingers tangled in the strings halfway through. It started off promising, before dissolving into whammy bar noises.
Minor Rant: I think that Metallica should really chill with the "-tion" words. It sounds like the band ran out of lyrics, and it got old really quickly.
Otherwise, strong evidence that Lars can still double-kick. 18/20
I really, really don’t like the James writing trope of rhyming -tion words, but, musically, this song is so fun. James’ voice sounds as good as it ever has, Lars’ drumming is appropriate and tight, Kirk’s soloing is greatly improved from Hardwired, the production is much more audibly pleasing than their previous album as well.
I’m really excited for this album!
Also I'm thinking this album has songs that sound like each album on purpose. Seems like an ode to every album they have ever produced. Hence the first one we hear is a kill em all vibe. Just a thought
That’d be really cool! It already seems like it’s going to be a love letter to their career.
72 Seasons, that's 18 years...So basically Kill 'Em All through Load eras. It'd be sweet if each song was kind of an ode to each era!
this is a killer opening song! can't wait to hear it live
Man…I’m going mad….the resolution of the riff is beat n. 2…this is so weird and is driving me crazy, I can’t stop to listen this song 😍
enjoyed your reaction! take care!
Enjoying this comment! Thanks for watching!
Sounds really good friend GD reaction to it the 6song off the album so it could be intense album or 77 minutes of everything else done in life for them
Lars has white Tama kick back, James sounds badass, Kirk did great job on solo
I really enjoyed the analysis. Nice
Thanks for watching!
I'm curious about the time signatures, too! I thought it was just my bad sense of timing, but you're probably right that something a little quirky is happening.
It’s definitely in 4/4. That off-beat landing that feels like the A of 4 is actually the A of 1. It’s unnatural to accent that beat, but it’s the same kind of backwards riff as BBS, Ain’t My Bitch, and Ride the Lightning.
Lux Aeterna is basically light forever. They hit the lights in 83 and now the light is forever
Eternal light. Cool that they used the letter Æ only scandinavian use ÆØÅ in the alphabet 🤘🤘🤘
Great video!
Thank you!
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Am I wrong or is there a lot of Motörheads 'Ace of spades? in it?
However, I like it.
It def has a lot of Motörhead, but for me it is mostly the double kicks remeniscent of Overkill. Overal I love it
I just hope the rest of the album doesn't sound "beneath" this track , I doubt so. I hope there are a few neck bracing songs on the album, and maybe something a little bit different too. There'll probably be a couple of tracks that embrace the Nothing Else Matters kinda vibe, but surely there must be some balls out hard stuff too. Can't wait for the album.
Agreed! Someone else mentioned something about referencing all their previous works, and I’d actually love that. Some ridiculous thrash metal with quirky time signature changes intermixed with ballads like Fade and Sanitarium and Unforgiven III, then some grungy southern rock like Load/Reload and some disgusting Nu Metal like St. Anger. I don’t know why, but that concept is exactly what I’d like.
Iit DOES feel like a time signature change..It also seems like the guitar is opposite(if that somehow makes sense) the drums..like not in sync
All the pausing threw me off. When you add it all up, it’s 4/4 all the way through. There’s one weird part before Verse 3 that seems off, but still 4/4. Gotta hand it to them: they know how to keep things interesting!
Hit the lights 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
For eternity? 😆
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Brand-new single dropped.
I predict 9 points.
Is it just me or are the vocals reminiscent of the Sabbath cover Sabra Cadabra?
I can hear it! Nice!
it’s 4/4 dude how’s it weird ??😂
riff starts on 1. pretty straight forward kill ‘em all / motörhead / punk rock style. love it !
It’s that off beat accent on the A of 1-feels like the A of 4. Once you hear it wrong, it’s hard to correct. 😆
@Midnight Notion: You're counting it at half speed. Its about 264 bpm. The first four notes are eighth notes, so that accent note (the octave A) lands on the & of 2.
Music theory is goofy - we can all accomplish the same thing in different ways, and at the end of the day, it doesn’t make much of a difference as long as the musicians can play it together.
I see it as a drummer: there are half-time grooves where the snare accent is on the 3, straight grooves where the snares are on 2 and 4, and punk/thrash beats where the snares are on the & of every beat. This song is that last one. If I were to write it out on paper, I’d have four snares per measure, where you’d have only two, and I think that’s twice as many measures than necessary.
Filling the song up with 16th notes might look messy, but I think it conveys how fast the song is, and that’s why I count it this way. 😊
This song sucks. I don't get it. Kill em all is my favorite metallica album, and this isn't it.
You poor thing. It’s not KEA, it’s just has clear inspiration from it. It’s evolved. Go listen to the early stuff if you want
Hardly sucks really does it, but that’s unlucky for you
Correct: this is not Kill ‘Em All. This is 72 Seasons. Sorry you got confused.
@@MidnightNotion not confused at all. This song just isn't for me.
You should probably lead with that next time. 😉
Kill Em All is probably one of my least favorite Metallica albums (not to say it's bad by any stretch at all) but _fuck_ man, this song was such a blast! Absolute joy to listen to and the perfect start to my morning today. Couldn't believe my eyes when I woke up and saw this.
Same! Hit the Lights is one of the only KEA tracks I can put up with, and here it is again as a brand new song. I’m digging it!