RSSIn The Press: 2004
For members of Metallica, it's been a Monster year
October 26, 2004
Still the world's most popular hard-rock band -- sorry Velvet Revolver, you're not there yet -- Metallica has had quite a year
Rock Around the Doc
October 21, 2004
It took two years and more than a million dollars in group therapy for the macho icons of hard rock to save their band Metallica. But first they had to save themselves
Angry songs but a happier band
October 21, 2004
No pressure. Robert Trujillo figured if things didn't work out when Metallica hired him as its third bass player in February 2003
Hetfield fuels a feisty Metallica
October 21, 2004
For a band that worked out its demons in the documentary Some Kind of Monster, Metallica had plenty left for its audience Tuesday at the Wachovia Center.
Metallica shows no signs of rust
October 19, 2004
Metallica has turned speed metal into arena rock, as only Metallica could have done.
Heavy metal auction gives headbangers shot at history
October 15, 2004
Headbangers, get out your checkbooks. Your chance to own a piece of heavy metal history is finally here.
New bass man
October 13, 2004
New Metallica bassist Rob Trujillo talks about joining the legendary band
Metallica will not go quietly
October 12, 2004
Anyone who doubted Metallica's resolve was in for it on Sunday evening, as the mature, post-therapy, and at least partly clean and sober quartet tore through two-plus hours of its finest
Metallica delivers full metal shakedown
October 11, 2004
Much to my surprise, I really enjoyed Metallica's performance
Metallica delights fans with blasts from past
October 11, 2004
Sully Erna, singer for opening act Godsmack at the Pepsi Arena on Saturday night, hailed them as "the best (expletive) metal band that has ever existed on this planet."