Is Lars Ulrich Just a Useless Drummer? We tried replacing his parts to find out...

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    Nathan Sletner, drummer of my band Crusade, tried recording his own takes on some famous Metallica songs to see if we could improve Lars Ulrich's parts. The results were very interesting.
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  • @ajohnson929
    @ajohnson929 ปีที่แล้ว +300

    I don’t think the two of you understand metal. These fills don’t fit. No confirmation bias here. Just no flow to most of these fills.

    • @BecomeTheKnight
      @BecomeTheKnight  ปีที่แล้ว +73

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    • @myaramiu
      @myaramiu ปีที่แล้ว +26

      @@BecomeTheKnight Lmao nice plug! Even 10 bottles deep in the sauce I'm sure you understand more about metal than ajohnson929 xD

    • @gnutard1735
      @gnutard1735 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@SexycuteStudios any real fan buys cds and rips them

    • @guesswho22peekaboo
      @guesswho22peekaboo ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@William Rumley you cam find it on TH-cam as well th-cam.com/video/ZIM1OMSsuuU/w-d-xo.html
      And all streaming platforms 😁

    • @ajohnson929
      @ajohnson929 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      Never heard of you. Keep trying though.

  • @zacksguitarhacks6390
    @zacksguitarhacks6390 ปีที่แล้ว +318

    It's easy to rag on Lars but when sad but true comes on we all start to headbang with the drums.

    • @BecomeTheKnight
      @BecomeTheKnight  ปีที่แล้ว +86

      Damn straight!

    • @CynthiaPrice79
      @CynthiaPrice79 ปีที่แล้ว

      You can be a great musician and also an a-hole; like Lars.

    • @tacomania7954
      @tacomania7954 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Sad but true has gotta have my favorite drum work from Lars. I love the mixing of the drums on the black album. AJFA and Black album has my favorite drum work in all of metallica

    • @fidacuca
      @fidacuca ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I hate this song. Gimme harvester or leper messiah instead.

    • @CrankingItWithJeffToobin
      @CrankingItWithJeffToobin ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Not me, I don't listen to boomer core

  • @TheBobsagetrulez
    @TheBobsagetrulez ปีที่แล้ว +393

    This video made me realize how much intensity Lars brings with his drumming. Even though he's not the most technically skilled, his energy is what fits with Metallica's sound.

    • @BecomeTheKnight
      @BecomeTheKnight  ปีที่แล้ว +65

      ALSO! The production and mixing are a big part of that. Capturing the right attitude to compliment the song. We went pretty sterile with this one, but we did want to demo the mics.

    • @unleashthebloodthirst69420
      @unleashthebloodthirst69420 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@BecomeTheKnight GOAT.

    • @Carbon2861996
      @Carbon2861996 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yeah, especially in One

    • @sethcashman1011
      @sethcashman1011 ปีที่แล้ว

      I would totally agree with that.

    • @Demonizer5134
      @Demonizer5134 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Not technically skilled? His technical skill is FANTASTIC.

  • @Jihavoh777
    @Jihavoh777 ปีที่แล้ว +398

    Lars slacked off for many years but those first couple decades I can’t imagine anyone else behind the kit.

    • @DanielFlores-gx7xi
      @DanielFlores-gx7xi ปีที่แล้ว +65

      Its sad because the same can be said for Kirk as well. His early solos are killer, but there is a MAJOR difference between the solo to one and the solo to anything now.

    • @Chrisisplays
      @Chrisisplays ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@DanielFlores-gx7xi That's the good old overdoing phenomena.

    • @Jihavoh777
      @Jihavoh777 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@DanielFlores-gx7xi that happens to most artists over the years. Idk if they run out of creative juice or try to give the people what they think they want instead of expressing themselves like they should.

    • @colbybennett
      @colbybennett ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@Jihavoh777 i'd say it's less about being out of creative juice and more just not caring as much. Metallica is so successful they probably stopped feeling the need to put effort into music because no matter what they'd make bank. no hate to them at all

    • @stanfordkoch1271
      @stanfordkoch1271 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      And he is not 20 anymore and Lars was never a Thomas Lang but drummed the parts for those songs

  • @AmericanWrathchild
    @AmericanWrathchild ปีที่แล้ว +113

    This was eye opening.
    Kirks solo just doesn't hit the same without Lars behind the kit.

    • @SheaRecordmetal
      @SheaRecordmetal ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Very true. I feel like that’s what was great about Lars. Hitting the right parts for the song. Riff, melody , leads and solos. He alters it to serve the tune.

    • @TheHylden
      @TheHylden 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Exactly! The drumming of Lars always serves the song. Accentuates when it needs to, backs off and gives space when it needs to. It never overpowers the song, like much of these clips did.

    • @TheGreatFapsby
      @TheGreatFapsby 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SheaRecordmetal Lars can be sloppy, we all seen it. but his drum parts FIT the song, technical drummers can play in any time signature and stay in time, but that's a different skillset. I hear a lot of music where the drummers are doing something technically skillful, but it doesn't fit in the context of the song and it just sounds like sht, it sounds like noise.

  • @Kapricorn.Musick
    @Kapricorn.Musick ปีที่แล้ว +139

    I've said for many years that Lars secret weapon is that he creates memorable drum beats, which is not an easy thing to do. I think a lot of people find themselves air dumming to Metallica songs more often than they might realize. Hit the Lights, Bellz, Puppets, One, Sad But True, Fuel.... ALL of those songs have definitive drum moments

    • @andreadg5429
      @andreadg5429 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yes, that's exactly his strong point on the drums.The intro to Bells, One's double bass part, Fuel is also very particular, SBT and Roam snare intros. The shortest straw and Harvie intros too, so much stuff.

    • @Kapricorn.Musick
      @Kapricorn.Musick ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@andreadg5429 for sure. Lame that people don't recognize that as much as they should. What Lars lacks in perfect timing he more than makes up for in creative approach

    • @Dwendele
      @Dwendele 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      YES!

    • @Dwendele
      @Dwendele 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@Kapricorn.Musickthe people that don't "get it" for the most part, are just internet trolls, not actual musicians. You watch any video asking modern metal drummers who their most influential drummers are, and Almost to a person, they'll list Lars in there.

  • @NathanSletner
    @NathanSletner ปีที่แล้ว +186

    Thanks so much for having me be a part of this, my brotha!

    • @electricworkshop4462
      @electricworkshop4462 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Loved your drumming dude. Very interesting takes on those Metallica songs

    • @chrisbrown6472
      @chrisbrown6472 ปีที่แล้ว

      You rocked, especially cause you re found the beat on songs you don't totally know. Over 20 yrs of doing sound for every type of music and playing with many drummers, you kicked ass. Given a day to work on something, even though you wouldn't want to😄 you wouldn't even think of a metronome, I can tell you would just feel it and hit the accents. Fun video

    • @ryansilas601
      @ryansilas601 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great job! Loved all the takes, especially on One! Definitely SPICIER

    • @ChannelForty2
      @ChannelForty2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good job man!

    • @rothed16
      @rothed16 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You did good! Ty for your drumming on these songs

  • @electricworkshop4462
    @electricworkshop4462 ปีที่แล้ว +100

    Lars is a very special drummer. And definitely one of the reasons that made me love Metallica so much. His technique may not be the most refined and most “practice 8 hours a day” type. But his philosophy as a drummer, is one of the most fascinating, in the context of the band

    • @ll7868
      @ll7868 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Lars is a very special drummer. 'Nuff said.

  • @tommystratpaul
    @tommystratpaul ปีที่แล้ว +42

    Lars may not be the most technical drummer, but he is the RIGHT drummer 🤘🔥credit to your friend for putting himself out there, great illustration!

  • @tgrace7355
    @tgrace7355 ปีที่แล้ว +164

    I’ve always felt there were two drummers in Metallica - Lars and James. When critics focus on timing or placement, they forget both the piece composition and contrast sound Lars has opposite James.

    • @Cheeseburgerman23
      @Cheeseburgerman23 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      James once said something like “I wanted to play the guitar like a drumset, that’s why I chose rhythm over lead”. And I think that captures your point well about two drummers in the band.

    • @redbuddy12
      @redbuddy12 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@Cheeseburgerman23 Dave Grohl said he does the same thing lol. That's kind of interesting actually.

    • @Cheeseburgerman23
      @Cheeseburgerman23 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@redbuddy12 I mean Dave is a huge fan, wouldn’t doubt if they influenced each other like that. I remember Dave had Lars on his podcast one time, they must know each other

    • @redbuddy12
      @redbuddy12 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Cheeseburgerman23 I'll have to check that out

    • @blckbldng
      @blckbldng ปีที่แล้ว

      Congratulation for the worst snare sound ever

  • @EmperorTigerstar
    @EmperorTigerstar ปีที่แล้ว +47

    I’ve always defended Lars’ drumming and never thought he was the worst, so I appreciate this video.

  • @joejordan4246
    @joejordan4246 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    I wouldn't change a thing about Lars's drumming. He's exactly where he should be IMO.

    • @theshapeexists
      @theshapeexists 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It wouldn't be that Metallica sound we all know without him

  • @hilkolieberwerth3495
    @hilkolieberwerth3495 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    Lars is definitely not a useless drummer. He writes and plays his drumpieces to the lyrics and the music, not just one-and-two-and-three-and-four. Lars' drumming is a sheer part of any Metallica song. And not easy to cover at all. So, at times Lars is sloppy, not keeping time correctly and sometimes he even plays a complete different part (like One, live, he used to play it more simple, especially the double-bass part) but lately I must say he is really up to his game again. I like Lars as the trash metal drummer he is. Without Lars' drumming Metallica definitely won't sound the same. Ever.

  • @ChannelForty2
    @ChannelForty2 ปีที่แล้ว +69

    This is kinda eye opening. This dudes obviously a great drummer yet the power Lars brings is undeniable...I suddenly have more appreciation for what he does in Metallica. He really writes to the song and I think that's awesome.

    • @boomslayer66
      @boomslayer66 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      No he's not a great drummer

    • @ploppyjeje8680
      @ploppyjeje8680 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@boomslayer66 literally this video is the proof that he is great

    • @Bint938
      @Bint938 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@boomslayer66 cringe

    • @tylerlennon9955
      @tylerlennon9955 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@boomslayer66 bet it’s cause he played too much CoD instead of practicing ;)

    • @justempty7036
      @justempty7036 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@boomslayer66 he is no matter how much you cry.Just becausr you don't like black album doesn't mean Lars is a bad drummer lol

  • @PerfectSense77
    @PerfectSense77 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    This really highlights why Lars is so important to Metallica.
    The drum parts in this vid are more complex and busy. But they just end up making the music sound more generic. Because you hear that busy, technical style of playing a lot in metal.
    But what Lars brings to the table really makes Metallica’s music stand out because no one else approaches a part quite like Lars does.

    • @Nissardpertugiu
      @Nissardpertugiu 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Its sounds smaller too.
      Lars make it sound bigger.

  • @johnevans2804
    @johnevans2804 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    As a bass player turned drummer i have more respect for Lars… he plays for the song, what feels right and it works. But live i think he struggles sometimes as we all do

  • @SerioosSam
    @SerioosSam ปีที่แล้ว +26

    I like his creative spin on them a lot, but more so than the originals? In places sure. I can't deny that bass drum triplet section on No leaf clover, that went so hard! The decades of confirmation bias point is very correct tho.
    Fuel - solid but preferred Lars's as the accents make more sense to my ears.
    No leaf - Kind of a basic approach from Lars, your friend added that spice.
    One - Interesting but Lars for me as that part is iconic imo. He had a TON of fun with this song in places xD The ending harmony melodic solo part was great.
    Unforgiven solo - Very dope. I'd be happy to have either of these parts.
    To me the songs were recorded how they were recorded. And we love them the way they are. Love the creative approach here with the vid tho.

  • @GrandArmyGaming01
    @GrandArmyGaming01 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    So here's my thoughts: Speaking as someone who was raised listening to Metallica and has grown to love a vast majority of Metallica's music, I think he did a great job for a non-Thrash drummer. It's hard for me to rank them because I've never really focused much on the drums, but I think he did pretty well.

  • @SeegYT
    @SeegYT ปีที่แล้ว +36

    How does he do it, you may ask yourself? It’s simple. He’s Nathan.

    • @BecomeTheKnight
      @BecomeTheKnight  ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Absolute Mad Man. Says so on our website.

    • @Ryo7_7
      @Ryo7_7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Awesome job. "Gimme Fu, gimme Fa, gimme dabadadabazahhh!!" 🤘🏾

  • @dcuch
    @dcuch ปีที่แล้ว +18

    This reminds me of Josh Steffen's ...And Justice for Joey, where he played ...And Justice for All (the song) but interpreted the drum part as Joey Jordison (ex-Slipknot). Specifically the "One" part, where the feel is so durastically different.

    • @BecomeTheKnight
      @BecomeTheKnight  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Oh I have to check that out!!!

    • @raczigor4635
      @raczigor4635 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@BecomeTheKnight definitely check that out if you like those types of covers

  • @tigerfriend2000
    @tigerfriend2000 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I think lars and James just had great chemistry. The straightforward in your face aggression didn't need to be flowery. Being less complicated gave more room for the other instruments and gave them emphasis. I love tool and dream theater, but I also love the Beatles. Drummers can be a lead or a support like I feel lars is. Enjoyable takes though.

  • @CollinLake
    @CollinLake ปีที่แล้ว +36

    The “one” drum part would be a great verse in a song. Reminds me of “the heaviest matter in the universe” from Gojira. It just sounds off for the bridge. The unforgiven was hands down the best one the lead in was perfect and felt so smooth.

    • @ledarbyromeo9667
      @ledarbyromeo9667 ปีที่แล้ว

      That was my first thought. The swaying feeling is catchy

  • @LimerickOfficial
    @LimerickOfficial ปีที่แล้ว +54

    Lars defined Metallicas feel is all there is too it, this was a fun video to get to explore what a different drummer would do with Metallica songs. But we all know Lars is truly a great drummer not just an ideas guy. Sometimes simplicity is key! Nate did kill it on those last drum fills on no leaf clover though!

    • @jsnippes62
      @jsnippes62 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Oh the trash can slapper is a great drummer lmao .. no . He has been playing so long but hasnt gotten any better actually worse . Lars is a bad drummer .

    • @LimerickOfficial
      @LimerickOfficial ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@jsnippes62 I don’t see how a bad drummer could create one of the greatest metal bands of all time, let me know how easy it is after playing for 30 + years of ferocious pioneering thrash metal and he was never trying to be the best he was trying to bring the energy and for that he succeeded and is a great drummer and to execute it every night he’s got my vote.

    • @MoSweiti666
      @MoSweiti666 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jsnippes62 By great we always mean his influence on metal drumming. He also composed a lot of Metallica's best songs.
      Nobody has ever complained about his performance on the old stuff, but his drumming on Death Magnetic is pretty good. Hardwired has some cool drum parts on it.

    • @Vegan_Kebab_In_My_Hand
      @Vegan_Kebab_In_My_Hand ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@jsnippes62 Most people seem to agree that his drumming on the old stuff was iconic despite often being simplistic

  • @victorthemusicman7243
    @victorthemusicman7243 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    You're absolutely right about it being easy to say that it just "doesn't sound right". I like what he's done with these clips but there's just a nagging feeling of always being like, "Wait, what? That's not how that part is supposed to feel!"
    Really cool video man. Sick playing by your friend as well. 🤘
    The Unforgiven was probably my favorite of these performances. Followed by Fuel and then One.
    I would comment about No Leaf Clover but I'm not really familiar with the song.

  • @spooktatorbob4867
    @spooktatorbob4867 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Easy. This proves Lars Ulrich right.
    A long time ago, Lars (Ulrich) said he feels drumming (in a metal band) is meant more for holding rhythm than fancy play as too many drummers add too much drumming into the songs that is an overkill for the sound; and many rolls, fills and what-not do not match the other instruments properly making it sound bad and/or drown out the riffs, chorus, etc.
    We saw that here. It did not match, drowning out the guitars, too much action, etc.
    Lars catches so much heat from so many people saying he is lazy but, based on this, it is easy to see how Lars is simply right and he allows the guitars, bass, and vocals to stand out bring over-all complete feel to the song/s.
    And what angers me is all these people that criticize Lars for laying back on the drums and only pushing it at certain points will praise John Bonham for knowing when to lay back and when to push the drums. People do not know what they're talking about. They're sheep following pop-culture BS gossip.

  • @MAFL77
    @MAFL77 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    These guys have played together for so many years that they know their styles so good and know how to write the best parts to fit with each other, like puzzle pieces. On a side note: Nathan Sletner absolutely kicks ass!! As a composer, some of the rhythms he was playing got me very curious about his playing.

  • @uponthepyreband
    @uponthepyreband ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Cool video, makes you appreciate Lars really. I think Lars actually has some of the most memorable drum parts in metal. One, Justice etc.

  • @romans003
    @romans003 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    No other drummer sounds right with Metallica, Lars is a guitarist drummer, his drum work on AJFA was fabulous, Lars is a very good drummer

  • @theshapeexists
    @theshapeexists 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    We all can hack on lars, i know i have, but man did he get the job done well for a good deal of his career.

  • @medicatedmoviereviews5764
    @medicatedmoviereviews5764 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    why are people so focused on the drum skills of Lars? He started Metallica. It's his band. He's the best drummer for the band. You're either a fan of the music or not.

    • @denmark2680
      @denmark2680 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Spot on!👌👌👌

    • @gunbear8838
      @gunbear8838 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      He is just not a good drummer

  • @travisspaulding2222
    @travisspaulding2222 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Lol, the One part was pretty good, but the entire time I felt like I was auditioning a drummer that was struggling. It's kind of like when you spent years listening to the Four Horsemen, so the first time you hear Mechanix, it sounds like Dave is singing in a different language, haha.

  • @morphingmetal4589
    @morphingmetal4589 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Lars in the 80´s was still a scene kid, he was in touch with the vibe. as time passed by he detached more and more from the raw need of energetic or technical drumming. instead he related his playing with minimal art, like the paintings he was buying after the black album. for me he is a great drummer . but he should reconnect with technicallity more, Metallica needs that!! greetings from Argentina!

  • @griefforest1870
    @griefforest1870 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    That blast near the end of the One solo he did there to accentuate the melody was genius. Something Dave Lombardo or Gene Hoglan might have done too

  • @Sid00077
    @Sid00077 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    He did really great. One was a bit strange to me because of years of bias, and also because it felt like he was playing with the riff while Lars accentuates the guitar riff. But overall it was a good interpretation.

  • @jimmyn7t
    @jimmyn7t ปีที่แล้ว +8

    the unforgiven part was my personal favourite, there was a lot of emotion in it, it's like hearing a blues drummer playing it.

  • @drosander000
    @drosander000 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    It's easy to forget that Lars was MAYBE a year into playing when he started the band. James has said multiple times that he could barely play when they first met. His style developed around James riffs essentially.
    I also think Bob Rock had a huge part in bringing out their style in the 90s and pulling out really awesome parts from them. I feel if Rock was still producing them, he might push them all a little more in terms of parts. Definitely Lars and Kirk for sure.

  • @flightgravity7483
    @flightgravity7483 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I really like what Nathan did with No Leaf Clover. The way he played around in the space that he was given fit really well. It was tasteful and still served the song without sounding too flashy.

  • @MofosOfMetal
    @MofosOfMetal ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This topic has come up a few times in the Facebook Metal Group that I run - I always say that Lars is underappreciated as a drum PART WRITER.
    When people talk about drummers they always focus on technical skill - but Lars' excellence comes from his creativity, arranging, and writing the perfect parts to accentuate what James does.

  • @GenericEric
    @GenericEric ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I was hoping someone would say something about the "mic boom" lol. I was laughing during that whole ad.

  • @Yenneffer
    @Yenneffer ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Nathan the red is a majestic wizard.

  • @WittyName44
    @WittyName44 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Lars hands added groove. Yes they were overactive sometimes, but they were groovy. His feet created ... space for the mix?

  • @stevenspiva2616
    @stevenspiva2616 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Lars is a solid drummer who plays what needs to be played and knows what the song needs. I love Portnoy and a ton of other technical drummsrs but it's like they try to cram every complicated thing they know in to every song. Something to be said for simplicity and groove and adding to the song what it needs, not being flashy just to be flashy. Lars is my favorite drummer with Chuck Biscuits being a close second for the same reason.

    • @ThreszheR
      @ThreszheR ปีที่แล้ว

      I totally agree, Lars have the groove and dont overplay.

    • @subutaynoyan5372
      @subutaynoyan5372 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Simplicity comes in the sense of composition, not execution. Lars usually doesn't add anything, he just plays some beats. Portnoy's drumming is a complete song on itself.

    • @Nichwar19
      @Nichwar19 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "Was" a solid drummer 20 years ago

  • @anuragkadam7935
    @anuragkadam7935 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Im a guitarist, but i still got lars’ name printed on the back of my shirt. That tells you what i think of lars.
    At the same time as for your friend, it takes gigantic balls to put yourself out there on the internet attempting to replace one of the greatest bands’ drum parts. :)

  • @jankohout2856
    @jankohout2856 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have been drumming for a couple of years now and I learned all of these parts at some point or at least listened to them a lot. Nate did an incredible job in morphing the song to his own liking, that's something a lot of people struggle with, but he just rolled with it and made it his own. I personally don't like many fills in songs and Nathan does a lot of them, all of them are really well though out and played really cleanly, so that's definitely a plus. My ranking would probably go like this:
    1) The Unforgiven - he steps it down a little bit with the fills, but spices things up a bit here and there. I think he did better than Lars on this one
    2) Fuel - I think he did a little bit too much filling, which is something I don't really like, but they fit nicely in there. I think he did as good as Lars.
    3) No Leaf Clover - The complexity of fills just doesn't really do it for me, I know it's the outro, but I always thought that the easier fills at the end worked better than something more complex. I think Lars did better on this one, but I wouldn't mind if Nate played S&M3 with them ;)
    4) One - This just doesn't work for me at all, I tried to listen to it a few times, but the fills don't really work for me, I don't mind how he changed the feel of the song, but I think he could have done it a little better. Point goes to Lars on this one.
    Just a note, I really liked Lars as a studio drummer in the mid 80s to early 2000s, St. Anger has many really interesting and thought out drum parts that I love. I personally believe he lost it on Death Magnetic and never really changed after that, his life playing was always inconsistent a he likes to overfill a lot, but I think it's getting better now. I think that if Nate had as much time as Lars to write his own drum parts he would knock it out of the park, but when he is put on the spot he can't really compete with Lars that spend maybe months trying to make the best drum track for the song. That said, great video, great idea and an amazing drummer. You got my thumbs up.

  • @AriestheLegendRVA
    @AriestheLegendRVA ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You can't replace the feel of lars with Metallica. He's the perfect drummer for them. When i was coming up we considered him one of the best. Its easy to look back and critique

  • @ltrev1979
    @ltrev1979 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    No disrespect to the drummer here, he's definitely talented, especially playing out of genre, but this just shows that Lars is a little bit of Ringo Star, everyone makes fun of him, but no one could really replace him

  • @TheKartoffel101
    @TheKartoffel101 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    It sounds like the drums are working against the guitar instead of flowing with it. Ihmo I think lars isn't the best drummer but after so many years he's the best drummer for Metallica (except for James). Guitar and drums work so well together and complement each other in most of their songs.

  • @albertschaf6985
    @albertschaf6985 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Not sure if my first post got through or not. If it did, I apologize for repeating myself.
    I liked this experiment. With the confirmation bias I have as a drummer and listener, I had to listen to the clips a few times to pick up what Nate was putting down.
    My favorite was No Leaf Clover. Loved how Nate added to the song with some good fills without taking away from the song. Plus riding the cymbal at the very end got my head bobbing. I think Nate elevated the song with his take. 🤘
    Second favorite was Unforgiven. Much like Clover, Nate elevated the drum part. Going into the solo was a kickass spot plus his fills helped build up the solo moreso then what Lars did. Tough choice between those two. 👍
    Third was One. I tried to fiddle with the feel of that outro a gazillion times and i kept coming back to Lars' version. My favorite spot of the outro is the section right after the harmony section. Over the riff, Lars plays the bass drum on the downbeats instead of the upbeats and accents the power chords on the cymbals. That way of playing it makes the riff sound killer. If Lars had played that beat over the whole outro, the outro would be even better then it is. I loved all the different feels that Nate played, but I gotta go with the original performance.
    Least favorite is Fuel. It was too much like the original for it be not as interesting as the other three. Weird to say that and yet I would take Nate's take instead of Lars'. Go figure 🤷
    Overall this was really cool and it got me thinking about nuance and how subjective music can be. Good stuff dude. Thanks. 👊🤘👊🤘

    • @BecomeTheKnight
      @BecomeTheKnight  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much for the feedbacl and the view 🙏 it's been so cool going through the comments and seeing the vast variety of responses. I found this super eye-opening during and after!

    • @HeavyMetal-jy4vj
      @HeavyMetal-jy4vj ปีที่แล้ว

      Cool to really see someone engage with the content

  • @adriansoul7223
    @adriansoul7223 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    1- Fuel, basically the original with the much needed spice..
    2- no leaf clover, just good fucking drumming, idk.
    3- one, missed the feeling of one for me, it was good, but in the context of the whole song it takes me out. What i love about one is that it goes from a painful ballad to really losing your shit in the end. Also the double kick sounding like a machine gun is kinda needed for that song. I love periphery's matt malperns' drumming he did for their cover of it.
    4- unforgiven.. idk i never liked that song and it kinda sounded goofy, which he didnt hide in the end haha

    • @BecomeTheKnight
      @BecomeTheKnight  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I have similar feelings on these myself! Particularly with One, even while we were tracking I was like "....something's off" lol! But the more I've gone through Nate's version the more it's grown on me. I still think Lars' writing is the more appropriate choice, but Nate did some super cool recontextualizing of those moments in a way I would have never imagined.

  • @PlguDctR-yb7mi
    @PlguDctR-yb7mi 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My opinion is that Lars' simple parts are more suited to the songs than the more syncopated drumming we see here. The drumming here is more technical than a lot of Lars' drumming. In some ways this makes things interesting, but the real problem is that the drums we see here don't "push" the riffs as much as Lars' more simple choices. A good example is the choice to move to toms during the heavy sections of One; Lars' decision to keep these fills completely on the snare drum is less intricate, but it keeps the guitars and drums connected, and also stays within the range of the song's implied military atmosphere (snare drums and marching to war go together in our heads.

  • @QuikSlvr_
    @QuikSlvr_ ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Lars on fuel was just natural the guitar expects us to hear flams or cymbals on certain parts

  • @robfulco4739
    @robfulco4739 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The issue is, Lars writes with James for the song as a whole. You guys are recording these drums based on how the song moves the drummer. People say Lars slacked for many years, so did Kirk and the bass parts slacked as did James. Or did they slack? They played different styles of metal. So, my thinking is not that Lars or anyone slacked, but they were playing what they felt was best for that particular song. The songs cannot be done with a different drum beat to prove it can be played more complicated, as the songs are the way they are and don't need anything changed. Mike Portney didn't change much of anything in Damage Inc. when Dream Theater covered it back in the 90s.

  • @daveataway1952
    @daveataway1952 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Lars wants you to know you owe him royalties 😂

  • @thefellduck
    @thefellduck ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was super cool. Confirmation bias did make some of it feel weird but it was always cool. What he did with No Leaf Clover was fucking great

  • @astheseasonsgrey
    @astheseasonsgrey ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm always interested in hearing people's interpretation of music. Good or bad I honestly thinks it makes people better players. That said, these results were 50/50 for me. Drums sounded really good though.

  • @Warlock_UK
    @Warlock_UK ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I think some of the changes - esp during One - change the vibe and overall groove in places in a way that would've had James telling Lars "no, accent this part" or "less busy here". People often forget that the drum parts aren't just what the drummer thinks will fit well, but what everyone agrees they like the best for the song. Depending on the band, obviously.

    • @PerfectSense77
      @PerfectSense77 ปีที่แล้ว

      In watching many BTS vids, James very rarely tells Lars what to play or not play. I can only think of two times and it was when Lars was WAY off or playing something very strange.

    • @Warlock_UK
      @Warlock_UK ปีที่แล้ว

      @@PerfectSense77 Ah, fair enough. I can only go by bands I've been in where people kinda collaborate to get something everyone is happy with.

  • @SylviaCORE65
    @SylviaCORE65 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Fuel, No Leaf Clover and The Unforgiven were definitely my favorites I feel Nate gave those parts a bit for personality especially Fuel

  • @tacomania7954
    @tacomania7954 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I like Nathan's own take on no leaf clover. Not sure which I would prefer more. One was by far the most fascinating for me. I prefer Lars' drumming in that section but that doesn't downgrade Nathan's playing. Talented drummer. I love hearing the creativity of different musicians

  • @Yenneffer
    @Yenneffer ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My ranking is
    #1 - one
    #2 - gimme two, gimme fire
    #3 - three leaf clover
    #4 - unfourgiven

  • @patrickvanderlinden1292
    @patrickvanderlinden1292 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You know what it is... it's not just Lars, it's the combination of all of them. Imagine Ren and Stimpy without Stimpy, Laurel and Hardy without Hardy, Sponge Bob without Patrick and replace the missing part with Kermit the frog. It just does not fit. So let Lars be Lars and let Metallica be Metallica and quit the damn bash!

  • @theneonchimpchannel9095
    @theneonchimpchannel9095 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I think a lot of the negativity directed towards Lars has nothing to do with his ability as a drummer but rather his personality. Specifically things like when he went after Napster. Before that, you didn't really hear that many people saying that he wasn't a great drummer. Then St. Anger came out and while the actual drumming was okay, the drum sound on that album is legendarily bad and that was Lars' idea. But it's much harder to criticize him for his actual playing. Maybe he's lost a step but that happens when drummers get older. Some even have to retire all together because their bodies just aren't up to it anymore. Is he the greatest drummer of all time? No, but he's very good at what he does, it'd just be nice if he was less of a jerk.

  • @vicodinmonster
    @vicodinmonster ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I don't find it sounds off at all. Timing wise it's on point. I found the One cuts sounded kind of over packed. No leaf Clover sounded awesome to me. There's something to be said about the chemistry between the band mates.

  • @constantinoanaxagorou9907
    @constantinoanaxagorou9907 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Your drummer is awesome , I really like his feel

  • @jesserapkin2660
    @jesserapkin2660 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Life-long drummer and I think my biggest take away from the way Lars drums is his particular way of accenting the guitar riffs. In a rhythm-heavy writing group, the drums are set in one pattern and the guitar stays close to that unchanging beat. With Metallica in the old days, it always felt to me like Lars was playing rhythm guitar on his drums. He very often mirrored the riffs so closely with his accents and beats. Much more so than any other band I can recall.
    As for his skill level and application today....I will just enjoy my memories of the early albums.
    Also, good luck to your drummer when he goes back and listens to the Justice album and tries to memorize all of the different fills and accents in each song, on that record.

  • @bohrierpokemonvideos392
    @bohrierpokemonvideos392 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    He played everything except one better than lars. One is a thrash song and he isn't really a thrash drummer.

  • @YouStinkFather
    @YouStinkFather 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    30 plus year drummer here. I loved Nate’s ideas but will say it did change my mind on the creativity Lars brings to the drums. Great video.

  • @mrbungle3310
    @mrbungle3310 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I feel at parts it was overplayed, especially during Fuel,as much as i dont like Lars as a performer his accents are right
    One was sick tho... really fits well and its so interesting
    Unforgiven was just so right,i think it fits the emotion of the original the most and yet sounds improved

    • @BecomeTheKnight
      @BecomeTheKnight  ปีที่แล้ว

      I LOVED Nate's Fuel. That was probably my favorite 😂😂 there's parts of One where I'm in and others where I'm not haha. But there were some super cool odeas there regardless.

    • @mrbungle3310
      @mrbungle3310 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@BecomeTheKnight One was like something from earliy Dream Theater

  • @SharpestDager
    @SharpestDager ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was really interesting to hear. I really like the original drum parts to all of these songs and personally think Lars did a great job in writing them.
    When Nate was playing Fuel and One, I realised just how attitude and drive Lars's drum parts added to the song. I always thought that thrash drums were mainly fast and aggressive. Nate's interpretation was awsome, but contrasted against the original parts, there was, in my opinion, a substantial difference in how Lars's take just drove the heavy and powerful guitars.
    I have a new found appreciation for simple drum parts. Thank you!

  • @nezunskyfire292
    @nezunskyfire292 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Mike selling us on mikes. Nice.

  • @MashandMetal
    @MashandMetal ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Interesting song selections . I think Nate did fine on Fuel , No Leaf Clover and Nothing Else Matters . I would say he did best on No Leaf Clover to my ear .
    Choosing One was a bold choice . Personally I think Justice is Lars at his best . So I can't say I preferred Nates take on One . That said One is a masterpiece and very hard to improve upon . Cool video idea though , Cheers Mike and Nate. 🥃

  • @unruler
    @unruler ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The only thing worse than Lars' drumming is his personality.

  • @wilhelmtheconquerer6214
    @wilhelmtheconquerer6214 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Some fills didn't land as well as the originals imo, but I'd say that's due to improvisation vs written parts.
    I did like all the drumbeats though, that's for sure! Don't know if I prefer them, but they fit the songs just fine

  • @soccrattes2295
    @soccrattes2295 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Here's the thing. Lars is like Ringo. He is definitely not what a music scholar would call a good drummer. He has very poor technique, BUT he's got personality in his playing. There's a "punk" feeling in his playing, that gives the songs a certain "rudeness" and primitivity in the good sense of the term. That can't be replaced by technical prowess and skill, sure it would sound more "musical", but it won't be really better. That being said, I really liked what your friend did in Fuel and No Leaf, that are more groove based songs

    • @Nissardpertugiu
      @Nissardpertugiu ปีที่แล้ว +4

      You don't do disposable heroes and Frayed ends of sanity with poor technique, neither Blackened stuff
      Ringo didn't have poor technique either.

    • @soccrattes2295
      @soccrattes2295 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Nissardpertugiu In 1984 I absolutely agree, but we're taking for the level of dexterity and technical prowess that most metal bands have achieved since the 80's , these are played by any GOOD drummer and with little difficulty. Can you imagine Lars in Slayer tough, or Megadeth, or Mercyful Fate? Any band, name it

    • @Nissardpertugiu
      @Nissardpertugiu ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@soccrattes2295 aha , just one thing songwriting technique and skill as individual are different things.
      Just because you don't put all your shops into what you write don't mean you re very poor .
      Also who cares about competition of the neighboor.
      If you re good at what you do and you have an unique style.
      You go with that.
      Tell me where you have to fit with the standards and the neighboor is doing ?
      And what is the purpose of this ?
      A little lesson of humility right there, even with guys ive met in the middle of nowhere ( ive spend new years eve 2019 with Stephen priestly, the guy who plays on a certain Morbid Tales...), bill ward, even Steve Vai, Donald Tardy, Cozy Powell , Chris reifert or Iggor Cavalera, Ian Paice....
      Concentrate into what you do well and use it the best you can that fit the song and entity of yours.
      They don't care about the stuff around..
      They do what they do.
      And they very aware of what they can't do and admit it without beign afraid in front of others drummers that are doing their specific stuff.
      Everybody is better to something to someone at this own conception..
      They re all creators, Lars was too.
      He made great things on legendary songs that changed the genre, who fucking cares if there re people playing more notes or upped the speed after it ( initiated in part also by Lars ).
      Why don't you all appreciate things the way they are for what they contribute and are ?
      Why you feel forced to get that dick contest ?
      And if others people took things further or play other stuff, why it would devaluate what Lars did ?
      Or anyone else.
      Lars and Mercyful Fate...
      Yet you need to check Ride the Lightning , Master of Puppets again.
      If some stuff as changes and fills on toms and coordinations with feet don't have a smell of Kim Kuzz with a more barbaric agression took from Phil animal, Judas Priest and Venom ,i don't know what it is.
      Also some fills that took inspirations from Cozy Powell.
      Some stuff from Justice as well.
      Lars has some swing and facetts from guys such Keith moon, Ian Paice, Bill Ward, The 2 first budgie drummers etc...
      Lars in 1998, did all the fills note for note of Melissa album on Mercyful Fate tribute , Live .
      You don't seem aware also Lars did play really well with some swag on Return of the Vampire re recorded classic when Mercyful fate did his come back album in 1993 ?
      But you know, Lars is perfect for metallica , thats enough.
      Like you can't imagine the Beatles without Ringo , The Who without Keith , The Police without Steward and Trapeze without Dave Holland.

    • @Nissardpertugiu
      @Nissardpertugiu ปีที่แล้ว

      @@soccrattes2295 even if some stuff can be played by some good drummers like you say...
      They came after Lars right ?
      They may be able to play it
      But did they created it ? In such influential songs ?
      Do you think they could create it as well he did within the song DNA ?
      No...
      Because its not just how well you play, its how you think the music.
      Did they created the part of

    • @HeavyMetal-jy4vj
      @HeavyMetal-jy4vj ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That is why I enjoy these latest songs from new album I love that punk/hardcore bang on these beats, that he is capable of making such satisfying rhythms at this age is amazing!

  • @dirtydan2007
    @dirtydan2007 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm not the biggest fan of Lars, but he undeniably has his own sound. There's only so many drummers you can say this about. I would say that having a unique sound is equally or more important than being highly skilled. Believe it or not, there are still people out there that are inspired by his drumming.

  • @VulgrDisplay
    @VulgrDisplay ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I still think it's very interesting to go back and listen to the concert where Joey Jordison filled in for Lars. Just a totally different off the rails vibe.
    That's what was soo incredible about Joey. He felt like a freight train coming off the tracks.

  • @deletedhero5579
    @deletedhero5579 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lars is not the best drummer in the world by a long shot but he is the perfect drummer for Metallica. Part of Metallica's sound is his drumming and I think especially in the early days some of his drum parts were very unique!

  • @SupermanNew52
    @SupermanNew52 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I can't do it, I can't un-hear the correct drums and all of this sounds weird and wrong to me. I'm sure your dude is great, I will definitely go check out your new song "Betrayal" and I'd love to hear more of his drumming to songs he actually knows. I love Lars' drumming on these songs and I wish you could've somehow known my least favorites so I could hear your guy's take on them instead. This is a really hard thing for anyone to do, so big respect to him for even trying. The STP thing he was talking about shows he knows his stuff. For example, the solo in "Unforgiven" would probably sound cool with a ride beat in an alternate universe. Thanks for the video Mike.

  • @Egoblivion
    @Egoblivion ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I agree that this guy is talented! Because his takes come after living with the songs for years, I can’t say his takes are better. I’ll just say they’re as good.

  • @silverjaw138
    @silverjaw138 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nate is a good drummer.
    The biggest difference between his and Lars takes are Lars’s sense of swing and space.
    Lars has a natural swing to his playing that most modern staccato style drummers simply don’t hear or they over look.
    Not to mention, when Lars was writing his parts, especially for the older stuff, there weren’t any templates to go by, Lars was inventing a style and approach.

  • @AaronEddieHYo
    @AaronEddieHYo ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had seriously no idea you were going to be choosing post black album songs

  • @michaelflorczyk5495
    @michaelflorczyk5495 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It's a challenge to play at Nate's level, but it's a bigger challenge to not. I've got chewed out many times for overplaying in the past and pushing the tempo, and the worst was when I added a gospel chop in a Sia cover song, truly embarrassing.

  • @LukeCannotSkate
    @LukeCannotSkate 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    While Lars has put down lackluster work on more recent Metallica albums he is still the only one who could improve his work. Lars sounds like Lars, can't take that away from him

  • @MjBurns88
    @MjBurns88 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've always thought Laura's had a very cool simple style but he was such a part of the writing process I think his parts are just an integral part of the song that can't be duplicated even by better technical drummers. I think this guy can play clearly but especially in one I realized how important Lars is for the band

  • @user-qg9co8yp4k
    @user-qg9co8yp4k 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It was cool to see that interpretation especially when the goofy drummer appeared at the end of Unforgivon. I can relate to that. But, Lars does have his own approach and I think it does set him apart. Like some of the drumming on garage days (Jason's first recording, e.p.) I did appreciate it, thanks.

  • @michaelberresford4291
    @michaelberresford4291 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'd just like to mention something about four horseman. I used to ride horses a lot when I was young, so I noticed that Lars plays a gallop that has 4 notes kkk s, kkk s, which is different from what is the traditional gallop in power metal, kkk kks. Horses when they gallop have 4 individual sounds when their feet land. What power metal is actually doing is called a canter since you can only hear groups of 3. I have not heard any other drummer pick up on this nuance, but do feel free to dump examples if I'm wrong.😁

  • @danielbeaird6264
    @danielbeaird6264 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Honestly, James was a beast on rhythm, kirk was a beast on lead, and Cliff was a beast on bass... if it wasn't for Lars mediocre drums and James mediocre vocals, then I think they would have had a difficult time relating with the average listener... It's like Lars was good at knowing what the audience wants to hear

  • @CagedRot
    @CagedRot 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    These are all really interesting! Nate is one hell of a skilled drummer, the dude plays with such fluidity. The "One" takes in particular stood out for me. Metallica is a guitar driven band. When more complicated drums come into the mix, especially for example in the outro to "One", it sounds like the drummer is trying to compete with the guitar parts and the song actually loses a lot of its power. It sounds like every instrument in the band is reaching for maximum attention all at the same time. It is something that I tend to notice in how a lot of modern metal bands play.

  • @raym5767
    @raym5767 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I always liked his drumming. Very musical player. Lars, Dave Lombardo, and Charlie Benante were it a n the thrash metal world back in the 80's, the era I was in my teens to early 20's.

  • @derbydriver
    @derbydriver ปีที่แล้ว

    I echo what a lot of other people have said - Lars isn’t a very technical or sophisticated drummer, but he plays to the music. He’s not just doing his own thing and trying to stay in time, he’s contributing to the song by writing drums that highlight, punctuate and complement every other component of the song.
    Sometimes, less is more, and I think that perfectly encapsulates Lars as a drummer.
    The breakdown in One, “DARKNESS, imprisoning me” is one of the most legendary drum riffs of all time. But… it’s stupid simple. Anyone with good hand/foot coordination can learn it rather quickly. There just isn’t much to it.
    Yet… it sound perfect. It fits the song perfectly. It’s understated but powerful. AND, it tells part of the story of the song- it emulates a machine gun firing, much like the snare does during the guitar solo.
    I found this video through Reddit thread about Lars where I basically said that the most skilled drummer in the world, who can keep time better than Lars, who can play faster, more accurately with more range, couldn’t replace Lars’ drum tracks to most Metallica songs. While the bias you mentioned is absolutely part of it, also… what more do these songs need? What do they lack? What about the drums holds the songs back? What song(s) could possibly be improved with speedier, most complex drum tracks?
    I’ll never be convinced that the answer is anything other than “nothing”. If that’s a result of irreconcilable bias, so be it.

  • @TrojanRabbit521
    @TrojanRabbit521 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lars may not be the most skilled drummer but he’s very musical. Instead of showing off he plays to the song and that’s what’s important.
    A great example is David Grohl on Bleach was a show off metal drummer but on Nevermind he played to the song and I don’t think Nirvana would have been successful without those drum lines.
    Main difference on this video is intensity & driving the beat. But great attempt to prove a point. I play bass and hats off to those who can drum

  • @bostonstringler6675
    @bostonstringler6675 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    "Do you have any opinions you didn't get from the internet" should be on a tee-shirt!!!

  • @Citizen_J
    @Citizen_J ปีที่แล้ว +1

    In order of best to worst
    -unforgiven (until silly part)
    -fuel
    -no leaf clover
    - one
    For the most part, the fills and basic feel seemed..... off. As in, you can kind of tell this isn't his musical lane.
    The ONE attempt simply did not fit. I'd go as far as to say it wasn't good.
    Say what you want about Lars' drumming, it does what it needs to - keeps the time with the band, and gives it the feel the band has. Also, the man is clearly a marketing and business genius. And he generally arranges the songs, he is the idea guy after all

  • @Nissardpertugiu
    @Nissardpertugiu 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The metronome thing is funny because to my knowledge MOP and Justice were mostly recorded to a clixk. .
    If im referring to flemming Rasmussen.
    And Lars in 86/87/88..

  • @maximumguitarage
    @maximumguitarage ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Minor differences of fills here and there. It's not a whole overall that makes the songs more interesting or lasting . Lars drumming just follows the guitars and that's his style.

  • @snaptitewidetrax
    @snaptitewidetrax ปีที่แล้ว +1

    cool video.. being a non-thrash drummer i think he did better on the ones where there is more of a "pocket", i.e. Fuel and Unforgiven... One was a challenge just because its sooo thrashy and requires precise playing to not sound "wrong", i think he leaned on fills too much there but overall awesome job!

  • @curlybearington1734
    @curlybearington1734 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    10:10 that short halftime groove fits that part of the solo so well, it's actual eargasm material. The rest was take it or leave it for me.

  • @manicmurph
    @manicmurph ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Why would a guitar channel advertise drum mics? This was a long infomercial for these mics basically and yes if they didn't send them to you, you probably wouldn't even be using them. And how is both no leaf clover, the one random song that was new at the time on the symphony album be your favorite song if you're metal fans? James high pitched voice cracks at the end. The crappy basic riffs. It's just a song that was written at the lowest time in Metallica probably.

  • @tonyohm2243
    @tonyohm2243 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    None of the parts really fit. The issue with modern drumming is everyone is trying to be so technical, ghost notes, drum fills and overuse of cymbals. Drummers forget to have fun with the music and get too caught up in wanting to use every trick they know. Lars isn’t the best but he’s perfect for Metallica.

  • @Braawlrus
    @Braawlrus ปีที่แล้ว

    Feelings about Fuel. Coming at this from a non musician perspective but I feel that Nate's drumming is more technical but detracts from the song's mood due to its complexity. The original version's simpler drums effectively build the chorus, and emphasize the second verse with the added symbols. This lets the chorus, in my opinion, build in a much cleaner fashion and emphasizes the more steady beat of the drum to push it forward. This is then emphasized in the hi hat during the "give me fuel give me fire" part. Nate's 6:02 version adds intricacy but creates extra noise and lacks that building consistency which was a big part of the original songs core appeal. The pause he adds on "give me fuel give me fire" line lands well but only because hes created that need for the break, where in the original the steady continued beat of the drums is to be expected.
    I definitely agree that there is some bias coming in on this but its actually a clear part of the song I had appreciated before this video and stands to be maybe one of the key differences I am feeling in the approach to these songs. Cant emphasize enough how impressive Nates drumming is though and I definitely wince when listening to some original parts after hearing how much he had cleaned up some sections. Great video idea though, would love to see a series like this!

  • @blenderleaf5516
    @blenderleaf5516 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I don't really like it, tbh
    He's doing too many fills, and it's a little dainty for the songs, especially when he played one