Wednesday, August 1, 2012

AUDIO: Iron Maiden singer’s son records Metallica classic


Kerrang! issued a 21st anniversary tribute to Metallica’s “Black” album with its June 20 issue of the magazine.

The collection featured a variety of new artists, including Rise To Remain, whose singer is Austin Dickinson – the son of Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson.

Rise To Remain are now sharing their version of “Enter Sandman” from the project.

The band’s debut album, “City of Vultures,” was released last fall.


"The Black Album: Covered"

01. RISE TO REMAIN - "Enter Sandman"
02. YOUR DEMISE - "Sad But True"
03. DEVILDRIVER - "Holier Than Thou"
04. THE DEFILED - "Unforgiven"
05. YASHIN - "Wherever I May Roam"
06. HAWK EYES - "Don’t Tread On Me"
07. EVILE - "Through The Never"
08. LOSTALONE - "Nothing Else Matters"
09. SAVAGE MESSIAH - "Of Wolf And Man"
10. BLACK SPIDERS - "The God That Failed"
11. MOTIONLESS IN WHITE - "My Friend Of Misery"
12. DEVIL SOLD HIS SOUL - "The Struggle Within"




Metallica Metallica




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