Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Linkin Park hợp tác nhóm nhạc rock The Horrors


Thành viên của ban nhạc Linnkin Park là Chester Bennington đã tiết lộ anh muốn ban nhạc của mình hợp tác nhóm nhạc rock The Horrors.

Chester cho biết anh lựa chọn ban nhạc The Horrors cho ý định hợp tác của mình trong lĩnh vực âm nhạc. “Có nhiều ban nhạc để tôi có thể làm việc cùng nhưng The Horrors là lựa chọn hàng đầu của tôi. Tôi đánh giá cao Amy Winehouse hay ban nhạc rock Arctic Monkeys”.

The HorrorsChester Bennington

Theo nhận xét của Chester, hiện nay có nhiều ban nhạc nổi tiếng, họ chơi đều hay nhưng khả năng nhóm rock Linnkin Park của anh sẽ tác hợp với The Horrors là cao hơn cả. Linkin Park không còn xa lạ gì với các fan ở Châu Á. Nhóm nổi tiếng trên khắp thế giới từ ca khúc In The End. Kể từ khi ra đời, ca khúc này đứng đầu bảng xếp hạng MTV Châu Á trong mấy tuần liền.

Và để chuẩn bị năm tới, Linkin Park muốn đem đến nhiều sự khác biệt, ngạc nhiên hơn cho các fan, bằng cách hợp tác với những tay rock kinh hoàng - The Horrors.

The Beatles


Nước: Liverpool, Anh
Tình trạng:
Năm hoạt động: 19601970
Thể loại nhạc: Rock
Pop
Thành viên hiện tại:
John Lennon
Paul McCartney
George Harrison
Ringo Starr
Thành viên cũ: Pete Best
Stuart Sutcliffe
Jimmy Nicol Substitute

The Beatles (19601970) từng là một ban nhạc rockpop được sáng lập ở Liverpool, Anh. The Beatles liên tục qua nhiều cuộc bình bầu của báo giới được coi là ban nhạc đến nay có ảnh hưởng mạnh mẽ nhất với những cống hiến nghệ thuật to lớn cũng sự thành công về mặt kinh tế. Họ có tới 27 #1 hit tại AnhMỹ – kỷ lục chưa ban nhạc nào đạt tới được. Theo EMI cho tới năm 1985 họ đã bán được hơn 1 tỷ album trên toàn thế giới. Tên tuổi của The Beatles nhanh chóng vượt qua biên giới nước Anh, đến với Mỹ, Úc, rồi các nước châu Á.

Ban nhạc gồm bốn thành viên được mệnh danh là "The Fab Four" (bốn con người huyền thoại), âm nhạc của họ hầu hết tập trung vào giai điệu và phối âm. Ngoài phong cách pop và rock riêng biệt, họ còn chơi nhiều loại nhạc khác như dân ca (folk), đồng quê (country), blues, soul, doo-wop, ska, ...

Lịch sử

Tháng 3 năm 1957 John Lennon thành lập ban nhạc The Quarrymen thường được biết đến với cái tên The Blackjacks. Tháng 7 năm đó Lennon gặp Paul McCartney trong khi diễn tại Woolton Parish Church Garden Fete, và ngay sau đó, Lennon mời McCartney tham gia ban nhạc của mình. Lúc đó ban nhạc đã có Rod Davis chơi đàn banjo, Eric Griffiths chơi ghi-ta, Len Garry chơi bass, Pete Shotton chơi keyboard và Colin Hanton chơi trống. Tháng 2 năm 1958 tay ghi-ta trẻ George Harrison tham gia ban nhạc. Sau đó ban nhạc nhiều lần thay đổi tên và thành viên. Chỉ có Lennon, McCartney và Harrison là những thành viên không thay đổi.

Hợp đồng biểu diễn đều đặn đầu tiên của ban nhạc là tại câu lạc bộ có tên The Casbah, thành lập bởi Mona Best. The Casbah mở cửa vào tháng 8 năm 1959 và ban nhạc được mời biểu diễn là The Quarrymen lúc đó gồm John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison và Ken Brown chơi trống, người sau đó sớm ra khỏi nhóm.

The Quarrymen tiếp tục qua nhiều cái tên khác: Johnny and The Moondogs, The Silver Beetles, thậm chí là The Beatles.

Tháng 8 năm 1960, McCartney mời Pete Best chơi trống cho ban nhạc. Họ diễn tại Hamburg (thường tại câu lạc bộ kém nổi tiếng Kaiserkeller). Trong thời gian đó ca sĩ Tony Sheridan tuyển The Beatles làm ban nhạc trợ giúp cho một loạt bài hát của anh. Họ bị trục xuất khỏi Đức vào năm 1960, khi hợp đồng hết hạn và Harrison bị khám phá là chưa đủ tuổi.

Sau khi trở về từ Hamburg ban nhạc được giúp đỡ nồng nhiệt của Sam Leach, người lăng xê họ trong suốt năm sau đó. Từ năm 1962, Brian Epstein làm ông bầu của ban nhạc, sau khi bị từ chối bởi hầu hết công ty thu âm tại Anh, ông đưa The Beatles tới công ty thu âm Abbey Road Studios. Họ gặp George Martin, quản lý nhãn hiệu Parlophone của EMI. Sau một chút suy nghĩ Martin quyết đinh ký hợp đồng với The Beatles.

Tháng 8 năm 1962, Pete Best bị sa thải và thay thế bởi Ringo Starr. Dù Best có một chút nổi tiếng và được các fan nữ yêu thích, 3 thành viên còn lại ngày càng không hài lòng vì tiếng trống của anh ta, tính cách cá nhân và sự từ chối không để theo kiểu tóc riêng của họ. Ringo được John, Paul và George coi là một tay trống giỏi và phù hợp với họ hơn về tính cách cá nhân.

Thành viên

Hình của các thành viên năm 1964:

Album

Bìa vỏ đĩa Yesterday của The Beatles
Bìa vỏ đĩa Yesterday của The Beatles

Album chính thức tại Vương quốc Anh

Danh sách này liệt kê các album chính thức mà được phát hành tại Vương quốc Anh bởi The Beatles (ngoại trừ những album sưu tập, v.v.):

  • Please Please Me Parlophone Records (22 tháng 3 năm 1963) – #1 – "I Saw Her Standing There", "Misery", "Anna" ("Go to Him"), "Chains", "Boys", "Ask Me Why", "Please Please Me", "Love Me Do", "P.S. I Love You", "Baby It's You", "Do You Want to Know a Secret", "A Taste of Honey", "There's a Place", "Twist and Shout"
  • With the Beatles Parlophone Records (22 tháng 11 năm 1963) – #1 – Mặt phải: "It Won't Be Long", "All I've Got to Do", "All My Loving", "Don't Bother Me", "Little Child", "Till There Was You", "Please Mr. Postman – Mặt trái: "Roll Over Beethoven", "Hold Me Tight", "You Really Got a Hold on Me", "I Wanna Be Your Man", "Devil in Her Heart", "Not a Second Time", "Money" ("That's What I Want")
  • A Hard Day's Night Parlophone Records (10 tháng 7 năm 1964) – #1 – Mặt phải: "A Hard Day's Night", "I Should Have Known Better", "If I Fell", "I'm Happy Just to Dance With You", "And I Love Her", "Tell Me Why", "Can't Buy Me Love" – Mặt trái: "Any Time At All", "I'll Cry Instead", "Things We Said Today", "When I Get Home", "You Can't Do That", "I'll Be Back"
  • Beatles for Sale Parlophone Records (4 tháng 12 năm 1964) – #1 – "No Reply", "I'm a Loser", "Baby's in Black", "Rock and Roll Music", "I'll Follow the Sun", "Mr. Moonlight", hỗn hợp: "Kansas City" với "Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey", "Eight Days a Week", "Words of Love", "Honey Don't", "Every Little Thing", "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party", "What You're Doing", "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby"
  • Help! Parlophone Records (6 tháng 8 năm 1965) – #1 – "Help!", "The Night Before", "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away", "I Need You", "Another Girl", "You're Going to Lose That Girl", "Ticket To Ride", "Act Naturally", "It's Only Love", "You Like Me Too Much", "Tell Me What You See", "I've Just Seen a Face", "Yesterday", "Dizzy Miss Lizzie"
  • Rubber Soul Parlophone Records (3 tháng 12 năm 1965) – #1 – "Drive My Car", "Norwegian Wood" ("This Bird Has Flown"), "You Won't See Me", "Nowhere Man", "Think For Yourself", "The Word", "Michelle", "What Goes On", "Girl", "I'm Looking Through You", "In My Life", "Wait", "If I Needed Someone", "Run For Your Life"
  • Revolver Parlophone Records (5 tháng 8 năm 1966) – #1 – Mặt phải: "Taxman", "Eleanor Rigby", "I'm Only Sleeping", "Love You To", "Here", "There and Everywhere", "Yellow Submarine", "She Said She Said" – Mặt trái: "Good Day Sunshine", "And Your Bird Can Sing", "For No One", "Doctor Robert", "I Want to Tell You", "Got to Get You Into My Life", "Tomorrow Never Knows"
  • Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Parlophone Records (1 tháng 6 năm 1967) – #1 – "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "With a Little Help from My Friends", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", "Getting Better", "Fixing a Hole", "She's Leaving Home", "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!", "Within You Without You", "When I'm Sixty-Four", "Lovely Rita", "Good Morning Good Morning", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (lập lại), "A Day in the Life"
  • The Beatles ("White Album" – album màu trắng) Apple Records (22 tháng 11 năm 1968) – #1 – Mặt phải đĩa một: "Back in the U.S.S.R.", "Dear Prudence", "Glass Onion", "Ob-La-Di", "Ob-La-Da", "Wild Honey Pie", "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "Happiness is a Warm Gun" – Mặt trái đĩa một: "Martha My Dear", "I'm So Tired", "Blackbird", "Piggies", "Rocky Raccoon", "Don't Pass Me By", "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?", "I Will", "Julia" – Mặt phải đĩa hai: "Birthday", "Yer Blues", "Mother Nature's Son", "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey", "Sexy Sadie", "Helter Skelter", "Long, Long, Long" – Mặt trái đĩa hai: "Revolution 1", "Honey Pie", "Savoy Truffle", "Cry Baby Cry", "Revolution 9", "Good Night"
  • Yellow Submarine Apple Records (17 tháng 1 năm 1969) – #3 – Mặt phải: "Yellow Submarine", "Only A Northern Song", "All Together Now", "Hey Bulldog", "It's All Too Much", "All You Need Is Love" – Mặt trái: "Pepperland", "Sea Of Time", "Sea Of Holes", "Sea Of Monsters", "March Of The Meanies", "Pepperland Laid Waste", "Yellow Submarine In Pepperland"
  • Abbey Road Apple Records (26 tháng 9 năm 1969) – #1 – Mặt phải: "Come Together", "Something", "Maxwell's Silver Hammer", "Oh! Darling", "Octopus's Garden", "I Want You" ("She's So Heavy") – Mặt trái: "Here Comes the Sun", "Because", "You Never Give Me Your Money", "Sun King", "Mean Mr. Mustard", "Polythene Pam", "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window", "Golden Slumbers", "Carry That Weight", "The End", "Her Majesty"
  • Let It Be Apple Records (8 tháng 5 năm 1970) – #1 – "Two of Us", "Dig a Pony", "Across the Universe", "I Me Mine", "Dig It", "Let It Be", "Maggie Mae", "I've Got a Feeling", "One After 909", "The Long and Winding Road", "For You Blue", "Get Back"

Album sưu tập, v.v. tại Vương quốc Anh

  • Magical Mystery Tour Parlophone Records (19 tháng 11 năm 1976) [sic] – Phiên bản Anh chính thức của album Mỹ dùng các ghi âm gốc của Capitol, ngoại trừ "Penny Lane," "Baby You're a Rich Man," và "All You Need is Love", ba cái đó là những bản trộn Đức mà được phát hành dưới hãng Hör Zu! năm 1971. Nó được vào mục lục chính thức khi được phát hành trên CD với mọi track theo dạng true-stereo. Sau nó được nhập khẩu từ Mỹ, album này tới #31 năm 1968. Vì hàng bán của album nhập khẩu dẫn đến sự phát hành của nó.

Metallica

Metallica logo
Metallica live in London, 2003. Left to right: Robert Trujillo, Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich, James Hetfield.
Metallica live in London, 2003. Left to right: Robert Trujillo, Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich, James Hetfield.
Background information
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre(s) Thrash metal
Heavy metal
Speed metal
Hard rock
Years active 1981–present
Website www.metallica.com
Members
James Hetfield
Lars Ulrich
Kirk Hammett
Robert Trujillo
Former members
Jason Newsted
Cliff Burton
Dave Mustaine
Ron McGovney
Lloyd Grant

Metallica is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1981.[1] Metallica has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades, and are considered one of the "Big Four" pioneers of thrash metal, along with Anthrax, Slayer, and Megadeth.[2] The band has sold more than 90 million records worldwide,[3][4] including 57 million albums in the United States alone[5][6], which makes them the most commercially successful thrash metal band of all time.[7]

History

Early days (1981-83)

Metallica was formed in Los Angeles, California, October 28, 1981 by guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield and Danish-born drummer Lars Ulrich, after both had placed classified advertisements in the publication The Recycler about forming a band.[citation needed] The early incarnation of the band went through a number of members, including Dave Mustaine and Ron McGovney. Metallica got its name when San Francisco-area metal promoter Ron Quintana asked Lars to help pick out a name for his new magazine promoting U.S. and British metal bands. Quintana came up with a list that included the name "Metallica," while Lars suggested "Metal Mania" and "Hesse"; Lars decided to use "Metallica" for the band's name.[citation needed]

Metallica's music was inspired by bands such as Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Rush, Iron Maiden, Diamond Head, Motörhead, Saxon, Thin Lizzy, Queen, Mercyful Fate, Venom and other, mainly British, metal bands. They also took inspiration from punk bands like the Misfits, Zeroption, and The Ramones and UK hardcore bands such as Discharge.[citation needed]

An early business card (circa 1982). The band's self titled demo would later take its unofficial name from this same card.
An early business card (circa 1982). The band's self titled demo would later take its unofficial name from this same card.

In early 1982, Ulrich convinced Metal Blade's Brian Slagel to include the song "Hit the Lights" on the first Metal Massacre compilation. Desperate for a full time lead guitarist, Ulrich posted an ad in a local newspaper. Dave Mustaine from Huntington Beach, California, who at the time was playing in the band Panic responded and met for an audition. Ulrich and Hetfield were so impressed with Mustaine's warm-up and equipment, they asked him to join before the audition even began.

In March and April of 1982, several demos were recorded with this lineup including Hit The Lights, Ron's Garage (which was recorded in McGovney's garage) and the Power Metal demo. A few months later the band recorded a full demo, No Life 'Til Leather, which quickly drew attention on the underground tape trading circuit. They then went on to release a live demo titled Metal Up Your Ass.

Later that year, Ron McGovney left the band and Metallica asked Trauma bassist Cliff Burton to join. Burton agreed if the band would relocate to his hometown in Castro Valley, CA. With Burton the band recorded the Megaforce Demo. After establishing themselves in the Bay Area thrash metal scene, Metallica traveled to the New York Tri-State Region in 1983 at the urging of promoters Jon and Marsha Zazula. After a few gigs the band signed with the Zazulas' new label, Megaforce Records. Shortly after being signed, Ulrich and Hetfield decided Mustaine's aggressive and disruptive behavior (related to alcohol and drug use)[1] was becoming too much to handle. Kirk Hammett was brought in from the band Exodus to replace Mustaine, who went on to create Megadeth.

Thrash metal pioneers (1983-86)

Kill 'Em All

Main article: Kill 'Em All

In late spring 1983, the band travelled to Rochester, New York to record their first album,"Metal Up Your Ass." However, due to conflict with the record label regarding the title, the album was later renamed Kill 'Em All. The album was not an initial financial success, but it earned them a growing fanbase in the underground metal scene. Despite the animosity, Dave Mustaine still has co-writing credits for "Jump in the Fire" (with different lyrics from earlier demos), "Phantom Lord", "Metal Militia" and "The Four Horsemen" (originally titled "The Mechanix", [or alternately "Mechanics"], and listed as such on early demo tapes, with the earlier demo version having entirely different lyrics). The 1989 re-release included fan favorites "Am I Evil?", from Diamond Head, and "Blitzkrieg" from the band Blitzkrieg, which were later included in their Garage album.

Ride the Lightning

Main article: Ride the Lightning

A year later, Metallica released Ride the Lightning. The album's inclusion of a slower, more introspective song, "Fade to Black", set Metallica apart from other thrash bands. In addition to the title track and "Fade to Black", it boasts "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "Creeping Death", and the 9-minute instrumental "The Call of Ktulu." Last is the title track, "Ride the Lightning," a protest against capital punishment (However, in an interview with Guitar World magazine, James Hetfield has stated that the song is not an indictment of the death penalty, in which he is a believer[citation needed], but simply an exploration of the concept of being in a terrible situation with no control.

Dave Mustaine still has credits recognized for "Ride the Lightning" and "The Call of Ktulu".

Master of Puppets

Main article: Master of Puppets

When Ride the Lightning caught the attention of major labels, Metallica signed with Elektra Records. Their first release with Elektra was 1986's Master of Puppets, which would serve as their breakthrough album. Despite the fact that no singles were released from the album, the band received minor airplay from album tracks "Master of Puppets" and "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)". Fans looking for an alternative to glam metal bands of the day relished in furious songs such as "Battery" and "Damage, Inc.". The band gained even more exposure when they were asked to open for Ozzy Osbourne, and Master of Puppets climbed to number 29 on the Billboard Top Album Charts.[8] Some critics consider the album to be the "greatest heavy metal album of all time".[9]

Tragedy strikes Metallica

On September 27, 1986, during the European leg of their Damage Inc. tour, Cliff Burton died near Ljungby, Sweden when Metallica's tour bus skidded off an allegedly icy road and went onto its right side.[10] Burton was thrown out of the window and the bus landed on top of him. It is debatable whether Burton was dead at this point or not, although he would certainly have been critically injured. A winch that was lifting the bus off him snapped, causing the bus to crush him a second time.[11] Burton's death left the band's future in doubt. The three remaining members decided that the bassist would want them to carry on, and with the Burton family's blessings, the band sought a replacement.

Commercial success (1986-2000)

Bassist auditions

Among the auditionees was Les Claypool (of the band Primus), a childhood friend of Hammett's. The band liked Claypool but felt his style was "too funky". Hetfield later explained that Claypool was literally "too good" and "out there" for Metallica.[11] Ultimately Claypool was not offered the job, and Jason Newsted, formerly of Arizona's Flotsam and Jetsam was asked to join. Newsted officially joined Metallica on October 28, 1986 three weeks after Burton's funeral.[citation needed] The band finished their tour in the early months of 1987. Following the tour, the band recorded The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited in July 1987 as a way to test a new studio they had constructed and to trial the talents of Newsted.

...And Justice for All

...And Justice for All, the first studio album since Burton's death, was released in 1988. The album was a massive commercial success, reaching number 6 on The Billboard 200, their first album to reach the top 10.[12]

On the album very little of Newsted's bass is audible. According to Newsted and the other band members, this is a result of the internal hazing and bullying toward Newsted for being the newest member and replacement for Cliff Burton.[13] Ulrich has also stated his opinion that the lack of perceived bass resulted from Newsted exclusively mirroring Hetfield's rhythm tracks; accordingly, it should be noted that on the aforementioned The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited, Newsted's bass is quite audible. There were other complaints with the production, such as Lars Ulrich's drums clicking more than thudding and the thin sound of the guitars.[14]

The Damaged Justice tour followed to promote the new album. Fans again appreciated fast and furious tunes, as well as lengthy songs, such as on "...And Justice for All" (9:45) and "To Live Is to Die" (9:48). In fact, all the songs are over 5 minutes, with 7 of 9 songs over 6 minutes long.

Despite criticism, in 1989, Metallica received its first Grammy nomination for the album. The nomination was for the newly created Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrument categories. However, the award was given to Jethro Tull for the album Crest of a Knave. The result generated much controversy[citation needed], as Metallica was widely expected to take home the award and was standing off-stage waiting to receive it after performing the song "One" for the telecast. Jethro Tull (who was considered by most to not even be a Hard Rock/Metal group) had not even bothered to attend the ceremony, assuming that their chance of winning would be a long-shot. Lars Ulrich even referred to the snub in accepting a Grammy for "Enter Sandman" three years later, stating, "We gotta thank Jethro Tull for not putting out an album this year".

Following Metallica's release of ...And Justice for All, they embraced the mainstream music world with their debut music video for the song "One". The band performed the song in an abandoned warehouse, and was then extensively "remixed" with footage of the film version of Johnny Got His Gun. Rather than organize an ongoing licensing deal, Metallica simply bought the rights to the film outright. This is why the film has not had a subsequent DVD pressing apart from a release in the UK. The end result featured a coherent but shortened "mini-movie" version of "Johnny Got His Gun" with an intricate level of synchronization between the song and the film's dialogue, creating a singular narrative between the two.

The "remix" video was submitted to MTV, with the alternate "performance only" version held back in the event that MTV would ban the remix version. MTV accepted the remix version despite its length (the video ran for nearly ten minutes). The video would be viewers' first exposure to Metallica and was voted #25 in the fall of 1999 when MTV aired its last "Top 100 Videos of All Time" countdown. The video was also prominently featured during MTV's 25th Anniversary edition of "ADD Video," which showcased the top videos to air on MTV in the last 25 years.[15]

Also, later on in 2006 Metallica would release "The Videos". This DVD collection included all music videos by Metallica from 1989 through 2004, but it featured "Two Of One". This was the original "One" video and the "Jammin' Version", which was the video of the band performing in a warehouse.

Metallica (The Black Album)

Main article: Metallica (album)

On 14 August 1991, Metallica released their self-titled album, Metallica (popularly known as The Black Album by fans), which included songs such as "Enter Sandman", "Nothing Else Matters", "Sad But True," "The Unforgiven," "Holier Than Thou," and "Wherever I May Roam." The record was co-produced with Bob Rock, whose resume included work with hard rock acts The Cult, Bon Jovi and Mötley Crüe. The album featured a black cover that had a very pale image of a snake in one of the corners, with the band's name in the opposite corner. The album art evoked humorous comparisons to fictional band Spinal Tap,[citation needed] who in the spoof rockumentary This is Spinal Tap put out an album with an all black cover.

The majority of the making of the Metallica album and the following tour was documented in A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica. The recording sessions were a long and arduous process, lasting over a year due to infighting among the band's members and endless arguments with Rock about the album's direction, scope, and sound. The cost of recording the album was over $1 million (as stated on Behind the Music: Metallica). However, despite the battle to finish the album, it quickly became the band's most successful release, charting at number one on the Billboard charts.[16]

The album's first single was "Enter Sandman", which showed off the new album's slowed-down style of music compared to Metallica's previous work. The Black Album is currently tied for the 26th spot of highest selling album of all time in America.

Due to the album's new style of sound, more charges of selling out would be aimed at Metallica throughout the 1990s,[citation needed] to which the band often joked that they did indeed sell out - each and every date of the tour (as stated on Behind the Music: Metallica). In 1992 during a hugely financially successful co-headlining GNR-Metallica Stadium Tour with Guns N' Roses, Hetfield suffered severe second and third degree burns to his left arm due to pyrotechnics during the opening of "Fade to Black" in the Olympic Stadium (Montreal), leaving him unable to play guitar for a portion of the tour. Former Metallica roadie and Metal Church guitarist John Marshall filled in for the rest of the tour on guitar while Hetfield continued to sing.

Load, ReLoad, Garage Inc., S&M

Lars Ulrich (2004)
Lars Ulrich (2004)
See also: Load, ReLoad, Garage Inc., S&M

After almost three years of touring to support The Black Album, including a headlining performance at Woodstock 1994, Metallica went straight back into the studio to write and record their sixth studio album Load. They took a break in the summer of 1995 and played 3 outdoor shows which included Metallica organizing and headlining Donington Park UK supported by Slayer, Skid Row, Slash's Snakepit, Therapy? and Corrosion of Conformity. The Short Tour was entitled 'Escape from The studio Tour 1995'. On December 13 of that year, they recorded their rehearsal for Lemmy's 50th birthday party; four Motörhead covers, which were later released (titled "Motörhead–ache") as part of the Hero of the Day singles collection. The band spent around a year writing and recording new songs, resulting in 1996's Load. During early production, Load was intended to be a double album. Ultimately, it was decided that it would be best to release half of the songs first, continue to work on the remaining songs, and release them the following year. This resulted in the follow-up album, ReLoad.

By 1996, with the release of Load, all band members had cut their hair (although Hammett eventually grew it back), which was ridiculed by fans,[citation needed] including band friends Alice in Chains, whose edition of MTV's Unplugged featured, on Mike Inez's bass, the words "friends don't let friends get Friends haircuts".

These albums represented a significant musical change for Metallica. The band's break-neck metal tempos and layered guitar compositions had largely been replaced by bluesy guitar tones and slide guitar. Several songs include the use of new instruments including the use of the hurdy-gurdy and violin in "Low Man's Lyric". The changes on Load and ReLoad had been anticipated by earlier experiments (especially on The Black Album).

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Sales of these albums were lower than sales of the previous three albums. Hetfield noted later in the documentary film Some Kind of Monster that the songs on these two albums were initially thought by the band to be of only average quality, and polished and reworked repeatedly until judged to be releasable. Hetfield also felt, however, that Metallica's changed image worked to the songs detriment, saying that " 'Bleeding Me', is, I think, some of my better lyrics of all time, and what are people talking about? Lars' fuzzy jacket."

In December 1997, Metallica performed on NBC's Saturday Night Live to promote ReLoad. They performed "Fuel" and "The Memory Remains" with Marianne Faithful.

In 1998, Metallica compiled a double CD called Garage Inc.. The first CD contained newly recorded covers ranging from Killing Joke, The Misfits, Thin Lizzy, Mercyful Fate, and Black Sabbath to more unexpected choices like Nick Cave and Bob Seger (the band's cover of Seger's "Turn the Page" garnered extensive radio airplay). The second CD gathered together previously released covers, including the original The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited, which had become a scarce collector's item. The CD also included B-side covers going as far back as 1984. Their cover of Queen's "Stone Cold Crazy" won a Grammy for Best Heavy Metal Performance.

On March 7, 1999, Metallica was inducted into the San Francisco Walk of Fame. The mayor of San Francisco, Willie Brown, proclaimed the day "Official Metallica Day" in San Francisco. A month later, on April 21-22, 1999, Metallica recorded two performances with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, then conducted by Michael Kamen. Kamen, who had previously worked with Bob Rock on "Nothing Else Matters", had approached the band eight years prior, just after The Black Album was released with the idea of pairing Metallica's music with a symphony orchestra. Kamen and his staff composed additional orchestral material for a number of Metallica songs and the concerts featured broad selection of songs dating as far back as Ride the Lightning. Metallica also wrote two brand new Kamen-scored songs for the event, "No Leaf Clover" and "−Human". The audio recording and concert footage were released later that year as the album/concert film S&M, in November 1999, on CD, VHS, VCD, and DVD.

Backlash (2000-2001)

Napster controversy

In 2000, Metallica discovered that a demo of their song "I Disappear" was being distributed via the Napster P2P file-sharing network. Not only was the song unfinished, it was supposed to be released in combination with the Mission: Impossible II soundtrack.

They soon discovered that in addition to the demo, their entire catalogue was freely available. The band initiated legal action against Napster, demanding that 300,000 Napster users found to be trading Metallica songs be banned from the network. Legal actions were also filed against Yale University, University of Southern California, and Indiana University for not blocking Napster from their campuses. In 2001, Metallica and Napster agreed to an out-of-court settlement which led to Napster user accounts being locked out (the band did not take legal action against any individuals for copyright infringement).[citation needed] This led to Lars Ulrich providing a statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding copyright infringement on July 11, 2000.

The lawsuit created a public relations nightmare. Throughout the controversy, websites hosted cartoon parodies of band members, portraying them as selfish rock stars who were out of touch with their fans. One of these was a cartoon parody entitled Napster Bad!, by Camp Chaos, which spawned an entire series. Critics mocked Ulrich by spelling his name as "Lar$".[citation needed] Many users specifically posted Metallica files on P2P networks to contradict the band. As a result, a traditional first P2P network search engine query term - to test that the software is connecting properly with search date - is for Metallica[17]. In retaliation to the controversy, Ulrich appeared during the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, in a skit with that year's host Marlon Wayans, that blasted the idea of using Napster to share music. Marlon played a college student sitting in his dorm room, listening to Metallica's "I Disappear". Ulrich, playing himself, walked in and asked for an explanation. Upon receiving Wayans' excuse that using Napster was just "sharing", Lars retorted that Marlon's idea of sharing was simply borrowing things that were not yours without asking. He called in the Metallica road crew, who proceeded to confiscate all Wayans' belongings, leaving him almost nude in an empty room. Napster creator Shawn Fanning responded later in the ceremony by presenting an award wearing a Metallica shirt, saying "I borrowed this shirt from a friend. Maybe, if I like it, I'll buy one of my own".

Public ridicule was widespread as Metallica had gotten their start via underground trading of bootleg recordings of their performances.[18] Metallica's defense was that Napster was allowing free access to their back catalogue and not live bootleg recordings, which the band had always encouraged. In 2007, years after the controversy, Metallica was still subject to ridicule for its actions, even being named #17 on Blender magazine's list of "biggest wusses in rock" for its "anti-Napster crusade".[19]

Newsted's departure

Kirk Hammett (2007)
Kirk Hammett (2007)

As plans were being made to go into the recording studio in 2001, Newsted left the band, due to as he put it, "the physical damage I have done to myself over the years while playing the music that I love". Subsequent interviews with Newsted and the remaining members revealed that Newsted's desire to release a CD and tour with his Echobrain side project - and Hetfield's intense resistance to such an idea - was the primary cause of Newsted's departure [2]. Additionally, a Playboy interview [3] revealed that the "hazing" that Newsted received since joining the band had not lessened over time. Finally, Newsted had never shared the songwriting partner status that Burton had enjoyed (in 15 years with the group, Newsted only received co-writing credit on three songs: "Blackened" from ...And Justice for All, "My Friend of Misery" from Metallica and "Where the Wild Things Are" from ReLoad). The 2004 documentary, Some Kind of Monster provided more insight into the reasons for Newsted's departure. In the film he says he felt his former bandmates' decision to hire a therapist to help solve their problems was "really fucking lame, and weak".

Resurgence (2001-present)

St. Anger era

Main Article: St. Anger

In July, 2001, Hetfield entered rehab due to "alcoholism and other addictions". For nearly a year, Metallica ceased to function in any meaningful way. Ulrich and Hammett, for the first time, seriously considered the possibility that Metallica might be finished. Hetfield eventually returned to the band following his rehab hiatus and was required to work only four hours a day and spend the rest of his time with his family. Metallica continued slowly as a three-piece throughout the writing and recording of their next album. Longtime producer Bob Rock handled bass duties for the sessions. The making of the album was documented for the movie, "Some Kind of Monster". The film also exposed to fans that Metallica had sought the guidance of a therapist, Phil Towle, to deal with a vast amount of the band's inner turmoil.

Following the album's recording, Metallica held auditions for Newsted's permanent replacement in early 2003. Among the auditioning bassists were Pepper Keenan, Jeordie White, Scott Reeder, Eric Avery, Danny Lohner, and Chris Wyse. Robert Trujillo formerly of Suicidal Tendencies, and Ozzy Osbourne's band, was eventually chosen as the new bassist. Trujillo's resume also included Infectious Grooves as well as a stint with Black Label Society on their Boozed, Broozed, and Broken-Boned DVD. As Metallica moved on, Jason Newsted also found a new musical home joining Canadian thrash metal legends Voivod in 2002. In an interesting turn of events, Newsted also became Trujillo's replacement in Ozzy's band during the 2003 Ozzfest tour (which included Voivod as part of the touring bill).

In June 2003, Metallica's eighth full-length recording, St. Anger, debuted at number one on the album charts. The intentionally raw and unpolished album drew harsh criticism from fans. The record's under-produced sound, Hetfield's "flexible" sense of pitch, Ulrich's steely sounding snare, and the absence of any guitar solos received particular criticism. [4][5] Despite this, the album won the best metal performance at the 2004 Grammys. The song "St. Anger" was used as the official theme song for WWE's SummerSlam 2003.

While preparing for the Download Festival in England in 2004, Ulrich was rushed to hospital with a mysterious illness, and was unable to perform.[20] Hetfield searched for volunteers at the last minute to replace Ulrich; Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo and Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison volunteered, with Lombardo performing the songs "Battery" and "The Four Horsemen".[20]

Having toured extensively for two years in support of St. Anger on the Summer Sanitarium Tour 2003 in festivals featuring Mudvayne, Deftones, Linkin Park, and Limp Bizkit and then the lengthy Madly in Anger with the World tour with Godsmack (in which nearly every performance was professionally recorded and sold on livemetallica.com) Metallica took a break from performing and spent most of 2005 with friends and family; however for two historic shows on November 13, 2005 and November 15, 2005, the band opened for the Rolling Stones at AT&T park in San Francisco.

Ninth studio album

On February 16, 2006, Metallica announced on their official website that after their 15+ year relationship, longtime producer Bob Rock was stepping down and would not be producing Metallica's next studio album. Rock had produced every Metallica album since 1991. Metallica is currently working on a studio album with producer Rick Rubin[21] who has produced albums for other prominent rock and metal bands such as Danzig, Slayer, System of a Down, Slipknot, Beastie Boys, Audioslave, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rage Against the Machine and Linkin Park. Metallica and Rubin go back a long way, in the eighties as Danzig friends and fans, James Hetfield doing backing vocals on the self-titled Danzig album (1988), also produced by Rubin.

Metallica debuted an untitled song nicknamed "The New Song" in Berlin, Germany on June 6, 2006 on the European leg of the Escape from the Studio '06 mini tour. On August 12, 2006, Metallica debuted another song in Tokyo, Japan on the Asian leg of the tour, nicknamed "The Other New Song". They have also supported the Summer Sonic tour in Tokyo and Osaka, along with Linkin Park. The band had previously unveiled new songs throughout the years prior to their release.

It was during this time on tour that the band finally bowed to fan pressure and decided to make each of their albums available from the iTunes Store - though strictly in the U.S. and Canada until issues with their European label are resolved - allowing individual tracks to be legally downloaded for the first time. Exclusive tracks from the Seattle '89 shows were added to the band's first four albums.

On October 13, 2006 Metallica announced that they would release a DVD containing all their videos from 1989 to 2004. The DVD, The Videos 1989-2004, was released on December 4, 2006 worldwide and on December 5 in North America.[22] The Videos 1989-2004 eventually became available on the iTunes Store.[23]

Metallica also recorded a cover of Ennio Morricone's "The Ecstasy of Gold" for a tribute album entitled We All Love Ennio Morricone, released on February 20, 2007. While "The Ecstasy of Gold" has been played as the introduction for every Metallica performance since the mid-1980s, it has always been played from a recording (with the exception of the S&M performances). However, this new version features the band itself performing the piece, giving a new guitar-based interpretation to the music.[24]

On February 9, 2007 Metallica confirmed that pre-production on the new studio album had been completed, and recording of the new album would begin on March 12, 2007. The band also announced that a summer tour, later named "Sick of the Studio '07", was in the early planning stages.[25] Eleven dates of this tour have been announced so far.[26]

On June 15th, 2007 Metallica returned to HQ after a short break to begin rehearsing for their "Sick of the Studio '07" tour. The winners from the METALLICA: THE VIDEOS 1989-2004 DVD radio and online contests were treated to the HQ VIP treatment with a BBQ, a few autographs, and an intimate performance from the band in the jam room.

Metallica's 2007 tour began in Lisbon, Portugal at the 13th edition of mega-rock festival Super Bock Super Rock in which they played the song "...And Justice for All" for the first time in eighteen years. Metallica played to a crowd of more than 50,000 fans. The tour ran through July 2007. On July 3rd, 2007, Metallica performed at Τerra Vibe as part of the 11th Rockwave festival in Athens, Greece. On July 7th, 2007, Metallica performed at Wembley Stadium as part of Live Earth. At "Live Earth" Metallica played the songs "Sad But True", "Nothing Else Matters" and "Enter Sandman". BBC, who were broadcasting the event from the UK, were flooded with complaints after they missed the beginning of "Sad But True" and then cut off before "Enter Sandman" during the set, to a pre-recorded Crowded House performance from the Sydney show [27]. "Enter Sandman" was highlighted on NBC's "Live Earth" presentation. They performed at Wembley Stadium the following day, as part of their tour "Sick of the Studio '07", with support from Mastodon, Machine Head and HIM. On the 10th of July they performed at Valle Hovin Stadion in Oslo, Norway in front of 40.000 people. Stockholm, Sweden on the 12th of July, Aarhus, Denmark on the 13th, Helsinki, Finland on the 15th and finally on the 18th they did a show in Moscow, Russia in front of 62,000 people.

On Metallica's "livemetallica.com" download site, the show in Denmark only has the latter part of the concert due to a massive power failure, so as a result, the show is available for free.

At E3 2007, Harmonix announced the song "Enter Sandman" will be featured on the video game Rock Band due out November 2007[28]. A month later, it was revealed that the song "One" will be featured on the Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock video game, due out in October 2007.[29]. "One" has also been licensed for Rock Band[30].

In the July issue of Q, a music magazine in the UK, Metallica was featured on the cover and it included the band members telling their whole story on the band's 26-year relationship.

Velvet Revolver drummer Matt Sorum said in a recent interview, "Lars [Ulrich, Metallica drummer] is a good friend of mine. He played me the demos from San Francisco, and I turned and looked at him and I said, "Master that shit and put it out." It's ridiculous. The demos were sick. Eight-minute songs, all these tempo changes, crazy fast. "It's like, 'Dude, don't get slower when you get older, but don't get faster!? How are you gonna play this live?' And then me and Lars were out partying all night, and he had to go in the studio the next day and do this stupid like nine- or ten-minute song, and I was laughing at him — because he played me the demo of it, and it was [sings really fast drum part], so fast.[31].