RSSIn The Press: 2008
Metallica is back with powerful CD, tour
December 12, 2008
At one point during a recent phone interview Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo touched on the subject of potty training.
Albums of the Year: Rolling Stone
December 11, 2008
It's an overdue return to the extended, episodic whiplash of 1986's Master of Puppets and 1988's . . . And Justice for All. James Hetfield's staccato-rhythm guitar and Lars Ulrich's drum-orchestra charge are right up front in "That Was Just Your Life," an
Monsters of Metal
December 9, 2008
Metallica has remained the monster of American metal music for more than two decades, surviving death, drug and alcohol abuse, raging egos, legal battles and a film capturing its feuding members in group therapy.
Metallica Remakes "Thriller" Video with Soviet War Zombies
December 9, 2008
Metallica have created a zombie masterpiece in the music video for "All Nightmare Long," a shreddy tune expended to prog-rock length from their recently-released album Death Magnetic.
Video: Metallica "All Nightmare Long"
December 8, 2008
I’d like to thank Metallica for restoring my faith in American Metal this year.
Behold Metallica's "Nightmare" Zombie Apocalypse!
December 8, 2008
Metallica premiered the new video for "All Nightmare Long" from Death Magnetic on their website this week, and it's packed with all the tasty treats we love down here in FEARnet's music catacombs… namely alien parasites, zombie mayhem, giant robots and re
Watch Metallica's New Music Video
December 8, 2008
Warning: Zombies invade in this video for Death Magnetic rocker "All Nightmare Long."
Metallica: monster metal
December 8, 2008
Young and old fans alike drawn into Metallica's Death Magnetic
Metallica's "All Nightmare Long" Video Premieres
December 8, 2008
Metallica have unleashed their new video for the Death Magnetic epic "All Nightmare Long." While the band doesn't actually show up in the video, the nine-minute clip could be the best Metallica video since "One," and possibly even the best video of the ye
'Naked, ugly and raw'
December 8, 2008
James Hetfield, lead singer of Metallica since the band's inception in 1981 in L.A., can't have possibly predicted any of this.