Atlas, Rise!
Metallica · 2016
6 min · 1 track · heavy metal · thrash metal
A relentless fusion of thunderous riffs and intricate melodies, embodying Metallica's thrash metal essence.
Atlas, Rise! is a single by Metallica, released in 2016. A relentless fusion of thunderous riffs and intricate melodies, embodying Metallica's thrash metal essence. 'Atlas, Rise!' showcased Metallica's enduring influence in heavy metal, debuting at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Songs chart. The single received critical acclaim for its complex structure and lyrical depth, reflecting themes of personal struggle and perseverance, which resonated with both new fans and long-time followers alike. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Atlas, Rise! sound like?
A relentless fusion of thunderous riffs and intricate melodies, embodying Metallica's thrash metal essence. Rooted in heavy metal and thrash metal.
What makes Atlas, Rise! by Metallica notable?
'Atlas, Rise!' showcased Metallica's enduring influence in heavy metal, debuting at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Songs chart. The single received critical acclaim for its complex structure and lyrical depth, reflecting themes of personal struggle and perseverance, which resonated with both new fans and long-time followers alike. Released on October 31, 2016, 'Atlas, Rise!' marked the first single from Metallica's tenth studio album, 'Hardwired... to Self-Destruct.' At this point in their career, Metallica was reestablishing their presence in the heavy metal scene after a lengthy hiatus since their previous album, 'Lulu' in 2011. The band aimed to return to their thrash roots while embracing modern production techniques.
How many songs are on Atlas, Rise!?
Atlas, Rise! has 1 track, running approximately 6 minutes.
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Release Date
October 31, 2016
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
6 min 28 sec
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