During a recent appearance on “The Metallica Report” podcast, Metallica’s James Hetfield opened up about performing material from the band’s latest album “72 Seasons.” According to him, the group “don’t wanna be a legacy band that just plays their greatest hits.” Hetfield said the following: “I think that the confidence, the fact that the ’72…
Metallica have shared pro-shot footage of “Fuel” and “If Darkness Had A Son” from their July 5 show in Warsaw, Poland. You can check out those clips below. “Fuel” appears on the band’s 1997 album “Reload,” while “If Darkness Had A Son” appears on their 2023 album “72 Seasons.”
Metallica have shared pro-shot footage of themselves performing “72 Seasons” during their June 14 show at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark. That song serves as the title track of the band’s latest album.
Metallica have shared pro-shot footage of themselves performing “Shadows Follow” during their June 9 show at Helsinki Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland. You can check that out below. The track appears on the band’s latest album “72 Seasons.”
Metallica have shared pro-shot footage of themselves performing “Holier Than Thou” during their May 29 set at the I Days festival in Milan, Italy. You can check that out below. The track appears on the band’s 1991 self-titled album.
Metallica have shared pro-shot footage of themselves performing “Lux Æterna” during their May 29 set at the I Days festival in Milan, Italy. You can check that out below. The track appears on the band’s latest album “72 Seasons.”
During their May 26 show at the Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany, Metallica performed “Inamorata“ live for the first time. You can see pro-shot footage of that below. The song is from the band’s latest album “72 Seasons” and it serves as their longest track to date.
During their May 26 show at the Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany, Metallica performed “Inamorata“ live for the first time. That song is from the band’s latest album “72 Seasons” and it serves as their longest track to date.
Metallica have just scored the “Best Metal Performance” award during this year’s Grammys. The band received the honor for the title track of their latest album “72 Seasons.” Bassist Robert Trujillo accepted the award during today’s (February 4) pre-show ceremony at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. The official Grammy Award Show will be…
According to Metal Hammer, Sleep Token’s “Take Me Back To Eden” was the most streamed metal album on Spotify last year. The effort gained 357,324,681 streams from 3,131,019 monthly listeners. This is above Metallica’s “72 Seasons,” which had 227,202,107 streams. Despite this, Metallica, who have 24,708,038 monthly listeners, still beat Sleep Token in physical sales.…
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