William Shatner Announces Metal Album Featuring Zakk Wylde, Ritchie Blackmore, Henry Rollins, & More
It's been 57 years since TV icon William Shatner released his debut album, an utterly bizarre culty nugget called The Transformed Man. In more recent years, Shatner has occasionally returned to his music career, usually for shits and giggles. At least once in your life, you need to hear Shatner apply his bizarre spoken-word elocution to Pulp's "Common People" on his Ben Folds-produced 2004 album Has Been. Shatner is now 94 years old, and he has just announced his first-ever metal album.
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Stereogum — It's been 57 years since TV icon William Shatner released his debut album, an utterly bizarre culty nugget called The Transformed Man. In more recent years, Shatner has o... more info