Lords of Summer explained

Lords of Summer
Cover:Lords_of_summer_cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Metallica
B-Side:Live version
Released:March 19, 2014
Recorded:February and March 2014
Studio:Metallica's HQ (San Rafael, California)
Genre:Thrash metal
Length:8:21
Label:Blackened
Lyricist:James Hetfield
Producer:Greg Fidelman
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Lords of Summer
Artist:Metallica
Album:Hardwired... to Self-Destruct
Released:November 17, 2016
Recorded:May and June 2015
Studio:Metallica's HQ (San Rafael, California)
Genre:Thrash metal
Length:7:10
Label:Blackened
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"Lords of Summer" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica. It was first released as a digital single in its demo form on March 19, 2014, with a 12-inch single for it being released as part of Record Store Day Black Friday later that year. In 2016, a re-recorded version was included on the deluxe edition of the band's tenth studio album, Hardwired... to Self-Destruct.

Recording

In February 2014, Metallica began recording a new song at their HQ studio in San Rafael, California, with the working title "X-Dust", planning to premiere it at a March 16, 2014, show in Bogotá, Colombia. They finished it in March and premiered it at the show with the official song title "Lords of Summer".[1] The band re-recorded the song in May and June 2015 for their tenth studio album, Hardwired... to Self-Destruct (2016),[1] including it with the deluxe edition of the album. It is over a minute shorter in length than the demo and first pass versions.[2]

Content and style

According to drummer Lars Ulrich, the song was inspired by the band's then upcoming 2014 tour, as he explained in an interview given to Metal Hammer magazine: "It's about being outdoors and festivals and here we are again."[3] Being an uptempo thrash metal song much in the vein of Metallica's earlier works from the 1980s and being self-referential in nature in terms of its lyrical content, the song alludes to a number of now 'classic' tracks from that particular period, most notably "The Four Horsemen" and "No Remorse" (both from 'Kill 'em All', 1983): "Pounding, pounding, no remorse / Lords of summer set on course / Pushing, pushing horsemen ride / Lords of summer undenied".

Release

The band released the song digitally through the iTunes Store on March 19, 2014, in its demo form.[4] They eventually released the song in a more refined state, dubbed the "First Pass Version", digitally in June.[5] Later that year, they gave the song a physical release for Record Store Day Black Friday as a 12-inch single, with a live version of the song recorded in Rome being used as the B-side. The single was limited to 4,000 copies.[6] A remix of the song by The Glitch Mob was released on May 13, 2015, through YouTube.[7]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. . Metallica: X-Dust (The Making of "Lords of Summer") . August 24, 2017 . Documentary . . July 22, 2020.
  2. Web site: Metallica - Lords Of Summer. Discogs. 28 November 2014 .
  3. Web site: Lords of Summer by Metallica. Songfacts.com. 28 May 2022.
  4. Metallica Share Studio Recording of 'Lords of Summer'. Rolling Stone. 19 March 2014.
  5. Web site: Metallica – Lords Of Summer (First Pass Version) . July 22, 2020 . Discogs. 20 June 2014 .
  6. Web site: METALLICA To Drop "Lords Of Summer" Vinyl On Black Friday - Metal Injection. 26 September 2014.
  7. Web site: YouTube. Metallica - Lords Of Summer (The Glitch Mob Remix). 2015-05-13. 2019-02-13.