
Portals is a Metal album by Kirk Hammett, originally released in 2022. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked, owned by 12 collectors.
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“It was never my intention to put out a solo album, ever,” Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett tells Apple Music. “As I keep telling people, I don’t take myself that seriously, and I’m not that clever. But these things just happen.” The thing that happened, specifically, is <i>Portals</i>, the cinema-inspired instrumental EP he wrote with keyboard and production assistance from composer Edwin Outwater, who conducted the San Francisco Symphony on Metallica’s 2019 orchestral collaboration, <i>S&M2</i>. Hammett says <i>Portals</i> was born out of a Peabody Museum exhibition of his extensive collection of horror movie poster. “Rather than the usual canned music they play for all the exhibit, I thought maybe it’d be cool if I came up with some background music,” he explain. “So, it all came from my attempt to compose something very simplistic and kind of blasé and not very attention-grabbing, but I failed miserably. Instead, it ended up being like four separate soundtracks for four separate movie.” Below, he details each track. <b>“Maiden and the Monster”</b> “This was the first thing I wrote for all of thi. The intention was to try to capture the feel and the atmosphere of the movies from the silent era, particularly the German Expressionist cinema and the horror movies that were coming out of Universal Studios in the 1920. The films that were going through my mind at that time were <i>Nosferatu</i>, <i>Der Golem</i>, <i>The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari</i>, as well as Lon Chaney's <i>Phantom of the Opera</i>, <i>The Hunchback of Notre Dame</i>, films like <i>Häxan</i> and <i>The Wizard</i>—abstract, silent horror film. Back then, there was a real connection between black-and-white movies and Baroque music, so I tried to give it that kind of feel.” <b>“The Jinn”</b> “In my mind, this one represents the late-’40, post-World War II cinema, when it was not so romantic. There was a good deal of realism in the horror movies of the ’40s because people had actually seen the horrors of war on a mass basi, and that was a real influence on American culture. That war paranoia pervaded the movie, so you’ve got these films with invaders coming from somewhere and wreaking havoc, making all your familiar places seemingly unfamiliar overnight. I was really trying to capture that desperation from the movies of the late ’40s into the ’50s and early ’60. They were basically trying to relieve everyone’s paranoia about the bomb, the Cold War, Communist invasion, and whatnot.” <b>“High Plains Drifter”</b> “I saw the Clint Eastwood movie <i>High Plains Drifter</i> when I was a kid. I remember walking out of the theater thinking, ‘Did I just see a horror movie wrapped up in western clothing?’ That’s what the movie has always felt like to me. This was a piece that I originally wrote on flamenco guitar. It didn’t really find a place in Metallica’s music, but I thought it still had merit. So, I played it for Edwin—he got it instantly, and we worked on it together. The music reminded me of the movie. It has that haunting, western, Ennio Morricone feel that I thought really captured what the movie was about.” <b>“The Incantation”</b> .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Maiden And The Monster7:17
- A2The Jinn6:57
Side B
- B1High Plains Drifter4:45
- B2The Incantation8:07
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Heavy Metal
- distorted
- brooding
- cinematic
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Abraham Laboriel Jr.DRUMS
- Akiko TarumotoVIOLIN
- Akiko TuramotoVIOLIN
- Andrew BainHORN
- Benjamin LashCELLO
- Blake NeelyARRANGED BY
- Brad CummingsBASS
- Edwin OutwaterKEYBOARDS, LEADER KEYBOARDS, ORCHESTRA
- Eliza BaggVOCALS
- Emmanuel CeyssonHARP
- Greg FidelmanBASS
- Jon TheodoreDRUMS
- Julien CharletPERCUSSION
- Kirk HammettGUITAR
- Marcel FeldmarDRUMS
- Mathilde SternatCELLO
- Nadia SirotaVIOLA
- Nathan ColeVIOLIN
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