
Often considered one of the band's most technical tracks, the remaster makes the alternating time signatures between the 4/4 intro/verse and the waltz-like chorus sharper and easier to follow. The mathematical precision mentioned by fans shines through in this version.
The remaster ensures this misunderstood masterpiece sounds sharper and heavier than ever, proving that despite what the drummer says, it’s a brilliant technical jam worth hearing in high quality. eye_of_the_beholder_remastered
If you are looking for a review of the Eye of the Beholder instead of the song, let me know and I can provide that! The lyrics and themes ? How it compares to the original 1988 release? Jeff Easley - Eye of the Beholder - Facebook Often considered one of the band's most technical
Based on the remastered audio, "Eye of the Beholder" remains a standout, progressive thrash track from Metallica's ...And Justice for All . If you are looking for a review of
Even if the band famously dislikes the song—Lars Ulrich once described it as a "forced" square peg in a round hole—it sounds undeniably heavy on this remaster. The lyrical themes of societal constraints and control are as relevant today as in 1988.
The 2018 remastering process has breathed new life into the 1988 original. While maintaining the famously dry and clinical production of the album, the remaster clarifies the intricate riffing and gives James Hetfield’s vocals more presence.