QUIT ALLOWING PEOPLE TO BUY TIX ONLY TO TURN AROUND AND JACK THE ORICE 500% Should be 10% max. Rock outby Josh on 6/4/25Bank of America Stadium - CharlotteRating: 5 out of 5 Banging concert. Very well done. Ope
"It’s not like it’s not there, it’s just low in the mix and mirrorsJames' [Hetfield]rhythm guitars," a logical user replied, which prompted the original poster to reply that listening with loud headphones is how they're able to hear it... which then led to some arguing. But, o...
2017’s second LP, Nightmare Logic, was a watershed moment for the band, proving not only that they could rock the f--k out, but that they could do so while penning some of the most thrilling heavy music heard in ages. It takes Power Trip just 32 minutes to prove their might with ...
“The irony is that before that happened, theBlack Albumcame out, and I called my drummer and said, ‘Man, you should check out the drums on this record. It's really awesome!’ I love the drumming on the Black Album," Winger said. "And then next thing I know, Lars has got a da...
Us metal fans know the St. Anger snare well, whether we like it or not. When making the Bob Rock-helmed St. Anger in 2002 and 2003, Metallica's Lars Ulrich experimented with turning the snares off on his snare drum. By removing the wires from the bottom head of the instrument, the ...
a concept album made with Lou Reed that sounds like old men slipping into dementia without a caretaker. It should have been a side project if it wasn’t thrown in the trash first, yet there it was, another piece of garbage that Metallica made on purpose so thatyou wouldn’t listen to ...
how the title for "Leper Messiah" was inspired by lyrics to David Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust" or that "The Thing That Should Not Be" has roots in H.P. Lovecraft's writings—we decided to dig deep into the history ofMaster of Puppetsto pull out 10 facts that only superfans would know....
The rhythmic-focused “Speed of Light” is a frenetic single, picking up the energy of the monster opener “If Eternity Should Fail.” Writing duties were liberally shared and the result was a diverse album playing to each members’ strong points, but none shined brighter than Dickinson’s ...