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Metallica Returns!!!: The Interview

Posted Wed Sep 10, 2008 1:37pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Maximum Performance

It's been five long years since Metallica released their last studio album, St. Anger--which quite frankly, made some fans angry. It was largely not considered the finest offering in the illustrious Metallica catalog. But considering what went down during its creation--the departure of bassist Jason Newsted, the rehabilitation of frontman James Hetfield, the inter-band squabbling, all the breakdowns captured on camera for the utterly fascinating psychobabbling rockumentary Some Kind Of Monster--it's amazing that St. Anger even got made at all, or that Metallica actually stayed together to make a follow-up.

Well, what a difference five years makes. With a new producer (Rick Rubin, instead of longtime collaborator Bob Rock), new bassist Robert Trujillo, James's newfound sobriety, and a new album titled Death Magnetic (out this week), Metallica are thankfully back from brink. Having survived what Hetfield only semi-jokingly calls "the near-death of Metallica," they sound stronger and steelier than they have in years on their hotly tipped, salivatingly awaited new disc--which, thrillingly, hearkens back to the band's classic And Justice for All period.

And judging from Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich's good spirits and refreshing candor during their recent Yahoo! Music interview, all that Monster therapy has apparently helped them immensely, both personally and professionally. Metallica truly seem like a new band now.

Here's that interview, shot last week at Metallica's super-secret, super-cool Northern Californian headquarters (a headbanger's paradise decorated with one-of-a-kind 'Tallica memorabilia, Day Of The Dead knick-knacks, heavy-metal pinball machines, old-skool graffiti, even a skull-festooned Metallica fishtank)--in which James and Lars surprisingly cheerfully discuss how they managed to emerge from the darkest chapter of their career and eventually see the light. It's nice to have them back:

And below are some exclusive behind-the-scenes clips of the band hard at work with Rick Rubin at their super-cool NoCal compound, puttining the finishing touches on Death Magnetic.

Clearly, Death becomes them:

191 Comments

1. Jason -
dude i heard there new soung i crap the 1984 to 92 was the best years dont get the new one!!!!!!!!!!

metallca rocks best band ever!!!!!!!

2. Nathan I -
Whoa! This new album does sound much better than "Saint Anger", and very much like "And Justice For All", only harder. I presume this could be the best thing since their eponymous "Black Album". Looking forward to buying it. Metallica is indeed getting better.

3. LauraMA -
... and justice for all was the best, how can that be topped?

4. Jester -
could this album suck any worse?

5. Suzanne Baran -
Incredibly done. Love these guys.

6. Scrappy -
metallica......R.I.P.

7. Yahoo! Music User -
It's their best album since Black Album although that's not saying much since Load, Re-Load and Saint Anger all sucked. But it's decent

8. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
Hey! Their effort is good. I mean, they have faced many troubles, and are just getting back to the "groove." Give 'em time.They ARE progressing and this new album looks good. It may not be "...And Justice For All." And it sure is better than St. Anger. But like the interview said, it was "purging." Now all we have to do is be patient, and support the band.

9. shah -
I get whatever they make.

10. Yahoo! Music User -
best metal band ever no band even compares

11. Kyle -
You all must listen to rock not metal to compare this album to anything but it self is crazy. Yes it is better than st anger but it not And justice for all, master of puppets or the black album. by the way Kill em All or Ride the lighnting that was metallica.

12. NSJ -
going to be a good album. I do think they are missing the whole less vocals, more intricate yet catchy riffs, and james has finally lost his voice, he is in his 40's for god sakes though. It comes out in two minutes :-)

13. Trudy Lee -
If it's better then Saint Anger, RIGHT ON! Metallica has always been my fav so as long as they are back to sounding like old times that is awesome.

14. Jason -
im not to crazy about the PRODUCTION of the album. like how the tone of guitars and how polished the vocals are. i wished they used more depth and some reverb. but it translates very well LIVE on stage. thats where you'll hear that reverb and depth. and MetallicA play these songs even better than how they are on the cd. Same way how it was with them in concert in the 80s.

The album is good though. they really redeemed themselves. Its metallica reborn. think of it as their first cd, their debut album, in a way.

it shows potential for what the future might hold for later albums

15. Black Day On Earth -
thank u

16. Yahoo! Music User -
the best? Master of Puppets without a doubt.

17. Duke -
The best metal band in the world is back with an awesome new CD. I have had it for 2 weeks now and it is very hard, with lots of old skool solos and 6-7 minute songs. Not bad for a bunch of guys pushing 50!!

18. P D -
heard it yesterday on KSHE. musicaly I'm down, lyricly it was weak. everything up to the black album rocked. after that, in the old [profane]ter.

19. angelar -
cant wait to get it

20. Gaberwalke -
and justice rules glad you guys are revamping some of that sound cant wait to hear new stuff
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