Metallica are streaming a live version of “For Whom The Bell Tolls,” which was recorded at their August 3, 1986 show at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA. This performance saw the band performing with guitarist John Marshall (ex-Metal Church), due to James Hetfield having a broken arm. The track will be on their new…
Metallica have posted some live footage of “Of Wolf And Man” from their September 12 performance at the Halle Tony Garnier in Lyon, France and “Seek & Destroy” from their September 14 show at the Laxness Arena in Cologne, Germany. Check those out below:
During their September 10 show at the Bercy Accor Hotels Arena in Paris, France, Metallica performed “ManUNkind” live for the first time, and now the band have shared some official footage of that. The track is from the their latest album “Hardwired…To Self-Destruct.“ In other news, they have also posted live footage of “The Day…
Metallica’s Kirk Hammett was recently interviewed by 98.5 The Sports Hub’s Toucher and Rich, and during the chat he discussed the iconic “Enter Sandman” riff. According to the guitarist, the riff actually came about when his was inspired by Soundgarden. Hammett said the following [via Blabbermouth]: “It was very specific,” he said. “I have a…
Metallica‘s Lars Ulrich recently interviewed Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl for his Beats 1 Radio show “It’s Electric!.” You can watch that full chat below:
Metallica have posted some live footage of them performing their track “Damage, Inc.” during their September 6 show at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, NET. Check that out below:
During their show at the Bercy Accor Hotels Arena in Paris, France last night (September 10), Metallica performed “ManUNkind” live for the first time. The track is from the band’s latest album “Hardwired…To Self-Destruct.“
Metallica have posted some live footage of them performing their track “Through The Never” during their September 4 show at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, NET. Check that out below:
During Metallica’s show at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, NET tonight (September 4), James Hetfield fell onstage during “Now That We’re Dead,” after stepping into a small hole that opened up for a rising rectangular percussion table. Despite being in pain, Hetfield finished the performance without serious injury.
Metallica have posted some live footage of them performing their track “Moth Into Flame” during their September 2 show at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark. Check that out below:
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