Metallica have posted the following update via their official Facebook page:
It’s Live Metallica Monday! The final batch of shows from Australia 2010/2013 are now available on CD at Metallica.com…
Posted by Metallica on Monday, April 6, 2015
The band recently checked in with the following:
“Our music catalogue is now available on Google Play! Subscribers can start streaming now or, if you still don’t have a copy of The Black Album (or any other Metallica album for that matter), they are available for purchase too.”
Listen now here.
Lloyd Grant, best known in metal circles for performing on “Hit The Lights” for the Metal Massacre compilation in early 1982, recently guested on Rockzone Legends. He offers his take on how he became a part of the Metallica legacy and joining the band on stage at the Fillmore in San Francisco, in December 2011 as part of Metallica’s epic 30th anniversary celebration.
Check out the interview below along with footage from the 30th Anniversary show.
This year Metallica is celebrating Record Store Day by taking a huge leap back in time to their humble beginnings. “Our 1982 demo, No Life ‘Til Leather, will be released on April 18th as a limited edition cassette (!!!) at your favorite independent record store and Metallica.com.”
“Twelve people will be able to play it, but everybody else will be able to hold it in their hands and, uh, have a great time with it,” drummer Lars Ulrich tells Rolling Stone with a laugh. The band will release the cassette on Record Store Day before issuing expanded CD and vinyl editions this summer, marking the first time any of their demos have been officially released.
The band has remastered the original tapes for the reissue, keeping the mix intact, to show “the same innocence and, I guess, borderline ignorance, of four kids barely out of puberty, rockin’ along, doing their thing,” according to Ulrich. The artwork has been made from Ulrich’s own copy and will feature the Danish drummer’s handwriting.
Ulrich estimates he sent out between 50 to 100 copies of the original tape and that the recipients would then copy it and send it to their friends. “I don’t remember being particularly goal-oriented then, but I assume the intention was to get signed,” the drummer says with a laugh. Read more by clicking here.
Fonte: Bravewords.com