
During a recent episode on Belgian rendition of The Voice, the guy named Angelo performed METALLICA classic song “Enter Sandman.”
You can watch his performance below.
Some more videos from singing contests:
- Kids Crush RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE’s ‘Killing In The Name’ On The Voice (Video)
- Dude Performs SYSTEM OF A DOWN’s ‘Aerials’ On Ukrainian The Voice
- 15-Year-Old Girl Sings MÖTLEY CRÜE’s ‘Live Wire’ On ‘American Idol’
- Watch Duet Performance Of METALLICA’s ‘Sad But True’ On The Voice Russia
- Girl Performs SLIPKNOT’s ‘Psychosocial’ On The Voice (Video)
Dude Performs RAMMSTEIN’s ‘Du Hast’ On The Voice (Video) - Dude Wins The Voice Australia With LINKIN PARK’s ‘Numb’ Performance
- Dude Performs MOTÖRHEAD On The Voice (Video)
- Watch Two Guys Perform DROWNING POOL’s ‘Bodies’ On The Voice
- Dude Performs RAMMSTEIN’s ‘Ausländer’ On The Voice (Video)
- Dude Performs JUDAS PRIEST’s ‘Painkiller’ On The Voice (Video)
- Girl Performs SYSTEM OF A DOWN’s ‘Lonely Day’ On The Voice (Video)
- Man Performs RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE’s ‘Killing In The Name’ On The Voice (Video)
- Kid Performs METALLICA’s ‘Enter Sandman’ On The Voice
- Kid Performs AC/DC’s ‘T.N.T’ On The Voice
- Dude Performs PANTERA’s ‘Walk’ On The Voice
- Dude Performs METALLICA’s ‘Enter Sandman’ On The Voice
- Guy Performs SLIPKNOT’s ‘Wait And Bleed’ On The Voice
- Dude Performs SLIPKNOT’s ‘Spit It Out’ On The Voice
- Girl Performs LAMB OF GOD’s ‘Ghost Walking’ On The Voice Of Germany (Video)
- Dude Performs SLIPKNOT’s ‘Psychosocial’ On ‘The Voice’ (Video)
- This Dude Nails NECROPHAGIST’s ‘Stabwound’ On The Voice Québec (Video)
- Girl Performs BRING ME THE HORIZON Song On Bulgaria’s The Voice
- Boy Performs NIRVANA’s ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ On Ukraine’s The Voice
- Dude Performs CHELSEA GRIN’s ‘Crewcabanger’ On The Voice Of Mongolia
During a recent Classic Rock interview celebrating the 40th anniversary of DIAMOND HEAD‘s Lightning To The Nations album, Lars Ulrich was asked about the progress of the songwriting sessions for METALLICA‘s follow-up to 2016’s Hardwired… To Self-Destruct record.
“[It’s been] glacial,” Lars responded. “These are the craziest of times and nothing is letting up. There’s a little bit of movement [in that direction], but it’s hard to do a lot when we’re not together.”
In the previous issue of Classic Rock magazine, Ulrich promised the follow-up to Hardwired…To Self Destruct will be the best album the band has ever made.
“It’s the heaviest thing, the coolest,” Lars said. “But all kidding aside, if it wasn’t because we thought that the best record was still ahead of us, then why keep doing it? In METALLICA, we love the creative process, and it’s hard for me to imagine that we’ll ever stop making records.”