Metallica – “Stop Using Our Music as Torture”
Metallica makes good music. I like their noise, I like James Hetfield’s voice, but al Qaeda doesn’t and the military has been asked to stop using Metallica’s music as torture.
Metallica makes good music. I like their noise, I like James Hetfield’s voice, but al Qaeda doesn’t and the military has been asked to stop using Metallica’s music as torture.
Rush fans with little ones can now literally rock their babies to sleep with their new album.
Former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted left the group 12 years ago. Does he regret walking out?
Why should the Justin Biebers and Jonas Brothers of the world be the only ones getting 3D concert films? If you've been yearning a hard-pounding in the theater, spread your ear-holes for the 3D concert film, 'Metallica: Through the Never.'
Jason Newsted has been out of Metallica for over a decade, but he'll probably never stop fielding interview questions about his time in the band -- and now that he's out promoting new music, he's answering more of them than ever. Fortunately, as he proved during a recent appearance on the Classic Metal Show (via Bravewords), he's perfectly willing to discuss his years in the trenches with the metal legends.
While Metallica isn't exactly hitting the road officially next year, they have confirmed one date for 2013 and it's actually not too far of a drive.
Metallica are just starting in on their follow-up to the 2008 album 'Death Magnetic' and drummer Lars Ulrich says that the early sessions are revealing a "heavy, energetic" vibe for the forthcoming release.
Who can forget the fire storm of controversy and back lash that Lars Ulrich started when he attacked Napster and its founder Sean Parker? Well, they may have kissed and made up.
Metallica now answer to no one. After a 28-year relationship with Warner Music the hugely popular heavy metal band has formed their own record label, which will now house all of their master ("...master!") recordings, including songs and long form videos. Moving forward all releases will be under the Blackened Recordings banner.
AC/DC has been holding out on something, but they have now caved. What is it?