Metallica looks back to the future Date: 01 Sep 2008 International Herald Tribune -
The album "Death Magnetic," to be released on Sept. 12, is far better than anything the group has recorded in the last 12 years, evoking the band's sound from the mid-'80s.
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Metallica Clippremiere - Morgen 16:00 Uhr! Date: 01 Sep 2008 MTV -
Das Warten hat ein Ende. Metallica ist mit einem neuen Track plus Video am Start und das gibt's morgen exklusiv auf MTV.de!
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Foo Fighters help Metallica launch new album Date: 01 Sep 2008 Yahoo.com -
Foo Fighters stars Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins will mark the release of Metallica's much-anticipated new album Death Magnetic by hosting a radio tribute to the heavy rockers.
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Metallica in Muddy Mess Over Sound of New Music Date: 01 Sep 2008 antiMUSIC -
A top story from this week. Deja vu: Metallica releases new music and rampant complaints about the sound quality follow. Metallica are embroiled in a new controversy reminiscent of the infamous "St Anger" backlash over the sound of Lars' drums which many said sounded like he was banging on pots and pans not drums.
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Metallica`s Lars Ulrich reveals Noel Gallagher`s cocaine help Date: 01 Sep 2008 Undercover -
Metallica drum king Lars Ulrich has revealed how Oasis` Noel Gallagher inspired him to finally give up cocaine. Ulrich told TheQuietUs.com it was Noel Gallagher’s own method of quitting the drug that inspired him to do the same and he also revealed he is a big fan.
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Metallica - Death Magnetic Date: 02 Sep 2008 Rolling Stone -
Artist: Metallica Review: In the Eighties, thrash metal wasn't a scene, it was an arms race: riffs kept speeding up, drum kits got bigger. But with 1991's Black Album, Metallica opted for unilateral disarmament, slowing their tempos, shortening their songs and smelting their chugging guitars and piston-powered drums into armor-plated pop hooks. After that, the band rushed from one reinvention to ...
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Video: Metallica: "The Day That Never Comes" Date: 02 Sep 2008 Pitchfork -
There was an interesting article in this Sunday's New York Times about Metallica, explaining their approach to their forthcoming album Death Magnetic . Producer Rick Rubin apparently told them that 1986's Master of Puppets was their best album and, as an exercise, to try and imagine that they were contractually obligated to write a follow-up in that same year. All of which might ...
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Metallica schedules Value City visit in fall Date: 02 Sep 2008 The Columbus Dispatch -
The only Ohio concert during the North American fall tour of the heavy-metal band Metallica will take place Nov. 9 in Value City Arena, W. Lane Avenue and Olentangy River Road.
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