Eli Green shows how to get one of rock's best-loved snare drum sounds using a Pearl Vinnie Paul snare, some affordable microphones and a whole lotta compression When you purchase through links on our ...
The post Producer Bob Rock Finally Explains the Much-Maligned Snare Drum Sound on Metallica’s St. Anger appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Metallica’s 2003 album St. Anger is often derided, due ...
Learn the various articulations and sounds that can be elicited from the drum kit's central instrument When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
To test out his trash can lid theory, Fleury sat at his impressive drum kit comprised of quality gear. To complete his kit worth thousands of dollars, the musician topped his snare with a Behrens ...
During the 2003 album's recording, Ulrich mostly played his drum sans snares — the stiff wires held beneath the instrument that gives it its distinct "pop." Instead, St. Anger emits the telltale "ring ...
Though not everyone loved Metallica's St. Anger and some of its more unusual sonic elements, Lars Ulrich has defended the sound of his snare drum. "I stand behind it a hundred per cent, because at ...
Rat-a-tat-tat! Tap your toes and ears at the ready, let's make some noise with Rita Racket and the snare drum. Rita teaches your little listener how to have fun with percussive sounds and rhythms.
Metallica‘s Lars Ulrich has defended the much-maligned sound of his snare drum on the band’s 2003 album ‘St Anger’. Fans and drummers have consistently criticised the thin, snapping sound of the drum ...
It's been 17 years since Metallica released St. Anger, but the album continues to haunt the band. In addition to the absurdities on display in Some Kind of Monster, people continue to take umbrage ...