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music đźš€ William Shatner (Star Trek) to Release a Heavy Metal Album at 94

William Shater to Release a (Heavy) Metal Album With Dozens of Metal Starz
Going Where No Man Has Gone Before

Published mid Feb 2026

"You might know him as Captain James T. Kirk, the cavalier captain of the Starship Enterprise from Star Trek, but believe it or not, William Shatner is a true heavy metal warrior – and he has just announced an all-star metal album to prove it.

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Given all that he has been through – all those times Montgomery Scott beamed him through the transporter, the long-running feuds with Klingons and Romulans – we can forgive Shatner for not holding the electric guitar in the orthodox fashion.

We might even forgive him for holding what looks like an AI-generated Gibson Les Paul or perhaps one from the Chibson Custom Shop – clock those melting upper-fret inlays or, for that matter, the mere fact there are inlays on the 11th and 13th frets at all.

But one condition. This as-yet-untitled album, with an as-yet-unannounced cast of metal guitar talents, better not suck. Shatner sounds bullish on that score.

“Metal has always been a place where imagination gets loud,” he says. “This album is a gathering of forces – each artist bringing their fire, their precision, their chaos. I chose them because they have something to say, and because metal demands honesty.”

This, reads the statement, is not a “novelty album”. Tune in for “massive guitars, cinematic arrangements”, and for “sharp turns, dark humor, raw emotion, and moments of unexpected beauty”; this, dear reader, is life itself.

Shatner got the inspiration for the project after collaborating with former Megadeth guitarist Chris Poland, delivering a spoken word intro a la Barry Clayton for the new album from Nuclear Messiah, Black Flame.

“When Nuclear Messiah came to life, something clicked,” says Shatner. “It wasn’t just a track – it was a doorway. It made me want to go all the way in, bring in the best metal players I could find, and create something fearless.”

No names have been officially attached just yet, but part of the inspiration for the project was the guitar Zakk Wylde personally gifted the Star Trek star – a gesture Shatner describes as unexpected and deeply motivating. That makes the former Ozzy guitarist a shoo-in for the record. Ditto, Chris Poland; we’d bet his legato will be dripping all over at least one of these tracks.

As for the rest? Well, it’s from a roster of 35 quote/unquote metal icons, each hand-picked by Shatner – as though he has summoned the best and the brightest from The Metal Archives and lined them up in a carpark, Shatner beatifically gliding along on a Segway, pausing only to tap the chosen ones on the shoulder." GuitarWorld

Vid: No clue who this guy is...
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1. But we all should know this guy...Canadian turned American 'Captain James T Kirk'...in his space days.
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Instead of 18 yr old, screaming and hysterical chics throwing their bras on stage I think he's going to get hit with a bunch of grannie pants...those big ones...all good under the hood.
 
William Shater to Release a (Heavy) Metal Album With Dozens of Metal Starz
Going Where No Man Has Gone Before

Published mid Feb 2026

"You might know him as Captain James T. Kirk, the cavalier captain of the Starship Enterprise from Star Trek, but believe it or not, William Shatner is a true heavy metal warrior – and he has just announced an all-star metal album to prove it.

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Given all that he has been through – all those times Montgomery Scott beamed him through the transporter, the long-running feuds with Klingons and Romulans – we can forgive Shatner for not holding the electric guitar in the orthodox fashion.

We might even forgive him for holding what looks like an AI-generated Gibson Les Paul or perhaps one from the Chibson Custom Shop – clock those melting upper-fret inlays or, for that matter, the mere fact there are inlays on the 11th and 13th frets at all.

But one condition. This as-yet-untitled album, with an as-yet-unannounced cast of metal guitar talents, better not suck. Shatner sounds bullish on that score.

“Metal has always been a place where imagination gets loud,” he says. “This album is a gathering of forces – each artist bringing their fire, their precision, their chaos. I chose them because they have something to say, and because metal demands honesty.”

This, reads the statement, is not a “novelty album”. Tune in for “massive guitars, cinematic arrangements”, and for “sharp turns, dark humor, raw emotion, and moments of unexpected beauty”; this, dear reader, is life itself.

Shatner got the inspiration for the project after collaborating with former Megadeth guitarist Chris Poland, delivering a spoken word intro a la Barry Clayton for the new album from Nuclear Messiah, Black Flame.

“When Nuclear Messiah came to life, something clicked,” says Shatner. “It wasn’t just a track – it was a doorway. It made me want to go all the way in, bring in the best metal players I could find, and create something fearless.”

No names have been officially attached just yet, but part of the inspiration for the project was the guitar Zakk Wylde personally gifted the Star Trek star – a gesture Shatner describes as unexpected and deeply motivating. That makes the former Ozzy guitarist a shoo-in for the record. Ditto, Chris Poland; we’d bet his legato will be dripping all over at least one of these tracks.

As for the rest? Well, it’s from a roster of 35 quote/unquote metal icons, each hand-picked by Shatner – as though he has summoned the best and the brightest from The Metal Archives and lined them up in a carpark, Shatner beatifically gliding along on a Segway, pausing only to tap the chosen ones on the shoulder." GuitarWorld

Vid: No clue who this guy is...
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1. But we all should know this guy...Canadian turned American 'Captain James T Kirk'...in his space days.
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Instead of 18 yr old, screaming and hysterical chics throwing their bras on stage I think he's going to get hit with a bunch of grannie pants...those big ones...all good under the hood.
He's gonna need his soft prunes after his big :shit: RELEASE...or is that BEFORE...:nod:
 
He's gonna need his soft prunes after his big :shit: RELEASE...or is that BEFORE...:nod:
Can you picture him in Judas Priest leathers, Zakk Wylde tattoos and Ozzy's bones? Maybe Scotty, although he's dead, will be part of the show..."Captain! I cannae fix it!" Prunes will be available off-stage, or attached to his microphone stand like guitar picks...but hey, his Marshalls will go to 12, not 11...
 
Shatner remade Mr. Tamborine Man. I believe it was the late 70s. Fucking hilarious. Basically just saying the lyrics like Captain Kirk might and some yelling. The best.
He worked his ass off to pretend he wasn’t wearing a toupee all these years. Started losing it during his early theatre days. His hair looked great on 60s Star Trek. Always looked shitty after that.
 
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