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“I have this whole other side of my musical personality”

“I’LL LISTEN TO A PIECE OF CLASSICAL MUSIC AND PRETEND EVERY INSTRUMENT IS THE ELECTRIC GUITAR”

As lead guitarist of one of the biggest-selling bands in history, Kirk Hammett needs little in the way of an introduction. While Metallica have been teasing fans with the promise of a new album since last summer, Kirk has emerged as the first band member to step from the mothership and fly solo with his new four-track, horror movie-influenced EP Portals.

Originally conceived as “background music” to accompany his It’s Alive! exhibition of horror flick posters and memorabilia, Portals, explains Kirk, evolved to become a collection of “soundtracks to the movies in your mind”.

Produced by Kirk, the EP is comprised of four high-concept instrumental tracks: Maiden And The Monster, The Jinn, High Plains Drifter and The Incantation - each inspired by a different era in horror movie history. The latter two tracks were co-written by conductor Edwin Outwater, whom Kirk first met while working on Metallica’s S&M2 concerts, and who leads orchestral players from the LA Philharmonic to give Portals its baroque-meets-metal aesthetic.

Speaking from his home in San Francisco, Kirk discusses the origins of his new music and his go-to

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