![]() ![]() We don't like to brag at Popcultcha, but having been in the collectables industry for over 27 years now, we know all about mint condition collectables and the fastidious nature of collecting stuff! What's more is that most of us Popcultcha Peeps are collectors ourselves! What this means for you is that we pack your orders the way we like to receive our own orders, so we take the utmost care in ensuring your goodies get from our HQ to your home safely and securely. ![]() To check out our full range of Vinyl Records, click here. Be sure to add this incredible album to your collection today!įREE SHIPPING Australia-wide on orders over $100!Īnother great album proudly brought to you by Popcultcha. James Hetfield also developed more socially aware lyrics, as well as ominous and semi-philosophical references.Ĭonsidered an ambitious effort by critics, the album would go on to solidify itself as a classic in the bands discography. Bassist Cliff Burton introduced the basics of music theory to the band and had more input in the songwriting which allowed the band to travel to untouched territories within the band's sound. Released in 1984, Ride the Lightning is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica.Īlthough rooted in the thrash metal genre, the album showcased the band's musical growth and lyrical sophistication. It was almost as if the empty chair was awaiting its next victim - or at least suggesting that you'd better strap yourself in before putting the record on.Metallica - Ride the Lightning (Remastered) LP Vinyl Record Though quite a bit cheesier (if we're being honest) than Kill 'Em All's cover image, there was an intriguing aspect to it, as well. With its connotations of primal violence, unleashed energy and unexpected thrills, the phrase also seemed to describe Metallica's musical approach, and the group soon adopted it as a suitable title for its new album.Ĭreated by AD Artists with direction from the band, Ride the Lightning's cover featured an electric chair suspended amid a dark blue sky, with bolts of electricity emanating from a glowing Metallica logo. When Hammett mentioned the evocative phrase to James Hetfield, it motivated the frontman to pen the song "Ride the Lightning," which he wrote from the standpoint of a convicted murderer sentenced to die in the electric chair. Video of Metallica " For Whom the Bell Tolls" at Golden Gods 2013 When Lloyd asks what happens then, an exasperated Devins replies, "Why, then you go on to Death Row at state prison and just enjoy all that good food until it's time to ride the lightning." Supreme Court, if necessary - though he expects the court will quickly reject the appeal. ![]() Lloyd's lawyer, Andy Devins, outlines the upcoming trial process for his none-too-bright client while he expects the jury to find him guilty, Devins says he'll appeal the decision all the way up to the U.S. In King's novel, career petty criminal Lloyd Henreid finds himself incarcerated in the maximum-security wing of the Phoenix municipal jail, following a drug-fueled murder spree across the southwest. I was reading the book The Stand by Stephen King, waiting to do my parts, and I read that phrase." "It was when we were recording the first album, when we were staying the house of this guy named Gary Zefting. "I was the one who spotted the phrase 'Ride the lightning,'" he told Metal Hammer in 2016. ![]() While bassist Cliff Burton's burst of anti-industry frustration had given Metallica the name of their previous album, it was Hammett's horror obsession that ultimately inspired Ride the Lightning's title. ![]()
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