Metallica have announced that they will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of “…And Justice For All“ with a series of live videos over the next nine weeks. The first clip is a video of “Eye Of The Beholder,” which was captured at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, CA on December 10, 1988. You can…
Metallica will officially release their deluxe reissue of their 1988 album “…And Justice For All” on November 2. The effort has been remastered by producer Greg Fidelman and it will be available in the following options: standard CD, standard double 180 gram LP, three CD expanded edition, cassette, limited edition deluxe box set, and digitally.…
During Metallica’s September 4 show in Minneapolis, MN, Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett paid tribute to the late Prince with a live cover of “When Doves Cry.” You can see footage of that below:
Metallica have posted some live footage of themselves performing their track “Cyanide” during their September 2 show at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin. You can check that out below:
During Metallica’s September 2 show at the Kohl Center in Madison, WI, Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett performed a live cover of Garbage’s “Stupid Girl.” You can see footage of that below:
Metallica will be releasing their own official whiskey named after their “…And Justice For All“ track “Blackened.” The band worked on the 90 proof spirit with master distiller Dave Pickerell and it was created using a sonic-enhancement system, called “Black Noise,” which used a subwoofer to blast the drink with Metallica songs in an effort…
Metallica have teamed up with Nixon for a new line of watches. There are nine different themed timepieces including ones based on “…And Justice For All“, the “Black Album“, “Master Of Puppets“, “Kill ‘Em All“, “Ride The Lightning”, “Hardwied…To Self-Destruct”, etc. They will be available on November 5 and can be pre-orderd HERE.
To commemorate the 34th anniversary of Metallica’s “Ride The Lightning,” James Hetfield has taken part in a special Q&A session. Footage of that was posted on the band’s Instagram: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Metallica (@metallica)
According to Quartz, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek claims Metallica actually looks at analytical data from the app to see the most popular songs in each city so they can adjust their setlists depending on where they’re playing. Ek said the following during a company earnings call: “You have an artist like Metallica, who changes their…
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