![]() Hammett continued, "For a long time, during most of the '80s and a lot of the '90s, horror was just one big regurgitation of all the friggin' themes. People are really pushing the boundaries." "There's so much great horror stuff out there - books, comics, toys, films, series. "We're now going through the second golden era of horror," he said of today's movies. In fact, Portals' opening track, " Maiden and the Monster," was first released in 2017 for a showing of Hammett's horror and sci-fi art collection.īut it's not just vintage horror that Hammett loves. Especially since followers of Hammett know that he's a diehard horror buff. The approach is an unsurprisingly prudent one from the longtime Metallica shredder. ![]() But I think, you know, rather than announce, 'Okay, I'm ready to do soundtracks,' I'm going to let them figure out whether or not they want to work with me." I just never got around to putting it out there that I'd be interested. Pressed for more on the expectation, he mused, "I never had any doubt that I could do it. "I'm waiting for the phone call," Hammett said laughingly when Loudwire asked him that question. So, unlike System of a Down's Serj Tankian or Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood, not to mention soundtrack masters Nine Inch Nails - all pro rock players who have attached their musical talents to motion pictures - why hasn't the Metallica member yet put music to a feature film?
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