I'm guessing there's a good two hours until this thing gets taken down from YouTube... so enjoy it while it lasts. For those latecomers, Metallica playing and kicking up dust in the desert intertwines with politically-charged storyline. Soldiers are fighting in the Middle East, getting shot, then a car pulls up. The soldiers don't know whether to shoot the people in it, possible suicide bombers...
Metallica sold 490,000 copies of their new album Death Magnetic this week. They pulled those numbers in less than a week. The Rick Rubin-produced Death Magnetic was released around the world last Friday, instead of on the usual new music Tuesday. According to "Billboard.com":http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003850675 this was Metallica's highest first week...
The internet seemed like a quiet place yesterday (not too many people commenting), which made me think that music lovers were still re-cooperating from a long weekend of festival-ing. In the UK crowds were getting their faces rocked at the Reading & Leeds festival, where Metallica's set included "The Day That Never Comes," a newbie from their forthcoming "Death Magnetic." In US many flocked to ...
For all you metal fans, here is your link to hear the new album, before you buy it.Devour Magnetic, before the link is gone!Click this or the CD Cover to listen.
--- - |- YouTube - Metallica: The Day That Never Comes from Death Magnetic out 9/12. i dont know, folks. it goes against every moral fibre i have in my body to hop back on the metallica train cause frankly i think they have become the douchiest of douchebags, but still i kinda like this. i still cant get [...] ~~- Metallica
"The Day That Never Comes," the new single from Metallica's forthcoming Death Magnetic, is now streaming here. It sounds an awful lot like something the band that recorded Load trying to record "One," which is to say, I don't like it. It seems oddly passionless to me, flat and without verve, boring and mediocre at best. [...]~~