Lars Ulrich's sons form band Taipei Houston and unleash music
Check out their cover of The Beatles' 'Eleanor Rigby'
Last updated 2nd Sep 2021
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich has announced that his sons, Myles and Layne Ulrich, have formed a two-piece band called Taipei Houston.
Lars took to Instagram yesterday (1st September) to share a short video of 20-year-old Layne (bass/vocals) and 23-year-old Myles (drums) belting out a tune that, musically, owes more to The White Stripes than Metallica.
Alongside the video, Lars wrote: “Check it out… A couple dudes named Ulrich… Their new band is @taipei_houston…”
Since joining Instagram two week ago, Taipei Houston have already amassed 10,000 followers and they’ve also shared another song called ‘R E S P E C T E R’, which you can lend your lugholes to here:
The sons of Lars and his second wife Skylar Satenstein, Myles and Layne Ulrich uploaded a cover of The Beatles’ ‘Eleanor Rigby’ to YouTube under their Taipei Houston moniker back in April 2020.
Lars Ulrich told Rolling Stone at the time: “Obviously, there’s been some incredible versions of ‘Eleanor Rigby’ along the way, but I’m pretty sure there’s never been one that had this kind of sound, this kind of feel, this kind of energy and madness to it. I was like, ‘You know what, boys? You done me proud.'”
Asked if Myles and Layne are fans of Metallica, Lars replied: “I don’t know if ‘fans’ is the first word I’d use,” he says. “But I think they respect it. They’re appreciative. … I think they’re fans enough, I would say.”
Taipei Houston will perform their first show next week (9th September) at Alex’s Bar in Long Beach, California.