Unveiling the Rockstar Within: Miley Cyrus Chronicles Her Musical Odyssey with Lars Ulrich

Miley Cyrus has fully embraced her rock star persona and attributes it to the confidence she gains from wearing Gucci’s coat. Her latest album, Plastic Hearts, showcases her powerful voice and solidifies her position as a rock artist. She further proves her rock identity through her cover of Metallica’s “Nothing Else Matters” for The Metallica Blacklist tribute album, which she discussed with drummer Lars Ulrich. Cyrus is excited about their upcoming collaboration and recent festival performances, including Lollapalooza. Despite taking a break from performing for a year and a half, Cyrus jumped right back in without warm-ups or club shows, embracing the fear and anxiety that come with live music but ultimately enjoying the judgment-free atmosphere of performing for a live audience.

The attire was created by Buci, and the footwear and socks were courtesy of Gucci. Ulrich and Cyrus engaged in a conversation about their encounters over the last year and a half, recognizing that although they may not have undergone the same difficulties as others, they still felt the effects of the pandemic. Cyrus compared her performance to Marilyn Monroe’s for the soldiers, bringing optimism during a bleak period. The pair then discussed their emotions on stage, concurring that it was a peaceful escape from the world’s turmoil. They also mentioned the value of lyrics in a song and how they connect with the audience, particularly referencing “Nothing Else Matters,” which was the only tune Cyrus could visualize playing at Glastonbury.

In 2014, during their performance at the renowned Glastonbury festival, the band donned clothing from Miu Miu and unique headpieces by Nicholas Des Jardins. Initially worried about acceptance by English press and festival-goers, the band brought a sense of unity and inclusivity that made them feel welcomed and safe. Unlike other festivals, Glastonbury’s lack of corporate influence and emphasis on community created a special and authentic experience. This same spirit is reflected in the Blacklist album, which showcases a diverse range of artists including Elton John, Yo-Yo Ma, and Miley Cyrus, promoting the celebration and acceptance of all individuals. As we navigate a year marked by division and isolation, the desire for togetherness and shared experiences has become even more apparent. Feeling connected to others is a fundamental human need that empowers us.

The dynamic collaboration between CYRUS and Metallica is a unique masterpiece that shatters the norms. One of CYRUS’s recent performances included a cover of Metallica’s “Nothing Else Matters,” which felt like it was tailor-made for her. This has further cemented her connection with her fans through the song. Similarly, her cover of “Jolene” gave her the freedom to experiment without the pressure of writing an original composition. Metallica’s early days were filled with playing lesser-known songs, which helped them establish their distinct style. The band understands the significance of reinterpreting material from other artists, which can lead to astounding results. Moreover, they are always looking forward to their next album, believing that their best years are ahead of them.

The ensemble comprises a bodysuit designed by Judy Turner, bikini bottom from Mirror Palais, socks made by Brother Vellies, and Versace shoes. Ulrich expresses his gratitude towards Cyrus and her team for their excellent work on the project, with a special mention of Elton John’s introduction and Yo-Yo Ma’s contribution. The conversation revolves around the recording process, where Cyrus shares how she felt more connected to the song as it was deeply ingrained in her soul. Due to the pandemic, she had to record the vocals from home, and it turned out to be a powerful experience that resonated with the lyrics. Cyrus reveals that singing in a lower register is authentic to her voice and enables her to express herself genuinely. Ulrich looks forward to hearing the song again and reminisces about seeing Cyrus perform at the Chris Cornell tribute in L.A. two years ago.

The fashion brand Gucci recently launched a new range of socks and briefs. Two musicians, Cyrus and Ulrich discussed their experience of performing at a tribute concert for Chris Cornell. They both played “Say Hello 2 Heaven” and Cyrus shared his emotional attachment to Cornell’s daughters whom he met on the set of Hannah Montana. He expressed his thankfulness for being a part of such a memorable event. Cyrus also acknowledged his band’s support system, who has been with him since he was twelve years old. Ulrich complimented the genuineness of Cyrus’s band and their talent to transform original songs into rock hits. Both musicians ended the conversation by expressing appreciation for each other’s collaborations and confirmed that they will meet up at BottleRock.

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