RSSIn The Press: 2004
Metallica puts on explosive show
November 23, 2004
Metallica circa 2004 is older and more sober, but the explosive approach remains, even at the end of 17 months nonstop on the road.
Metal band keeps flame alive without losing edge
November 22, 2004
Hetfield and his bandmates delivered "Fade to Black" at New Orleans Arena on Sunday with appropriate grim purpose
Metallica winds up 17 months on the road
November 19, 2004
But most bands aren't Metallica, arguably the biggest hard-rock band ever after two decades together.
Metallica recreates magic
November 18, 2004
By the middle of the opening act, everyone in the building could tell this concert was going to be special.
Metallica satisfies its longtime fans
November 18, 2004
Just as they have for the past dozen years, Metallica delivered rock's hardest strains bigger and better than anyone else.
A more sober and happy Metallica thunders into the New Orleans Arena with their special brand of fan synergy
November 12, 2004
According to Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, successful hard rock bands interface with the rest of the universe via one of two routes.
IN CONCERT: Metallica: The face of heavy metal
November 11, 2004
Robert Trujillo joined Metallica early last year when the band was in shambles.
Blissful Metallica no longer feeds the Monster
November 11, 2004
Metal heads of the world meet-for better or worse-the kinder, gentler Metallica.
New-look Metallica returns to old sound
November 11, 2004
Don't let James Hetfield's haircut fool you, old-school Metallica fans; the metal veterans have not forsaken your kind.