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07/26/2007 Entry: "MISC.ALLICA"

Sick of the Studio wrapped up last week in Moscow. To the surprise of most, Metallica didn't quite play a new song - they did manage to play 'The Other New Song' (Vulturous?) that made the rounds on last years Pacific Rim tour. Also noteworthy is that nothing from St. Anger made the setlist, while Whiplash, the Four Horsemen, Am I Evil? and the song ...And Justice For All joined the only songs newer than 10 years old: No Leaf Clover, Fuel and The Memory Remains. Videos and complete setlists are up at MetOnTour.

While on tour, a story about James being delayed at customs for his "Taliban-like beard" hit the various news services. James has denied the story.

Rolling Stone has some comments after hearing demos of new Metallica songs: "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?’" Sorry also included the tidbit that the album is recorded to tape... not Pro Tools. (Thanks to sean)

New York's K-Rock radio had Kirk and Lars perform a "hostile takeover" for this past Monday's afternoon shift. The bits were pre-recorded but did include songs as requested by the guys. Click here for those requests. (Thanks to xino)

Ross Halfin joined the band for several shows during the brief tour photographing the band for the first time in years. Here are those results. Ross stated: "Gone are the extra staff and all the excess that comes with them. It was quite mellow backstage and I was made to feel welcome. Everyone seemed to have grown up a bit...." (thanks to The Thing that should not be)

The BBC radio charts show six Metallica albums in the top 40. Metallica is #5, Master of Puppets shows up #17, Ride the Lightning is #19, ...And Justice for All at #20, Kill 'Em All ranks #28 and S&M at #31. (Thanks to xino)

What we know about the new album...
- Lars' drumtracks are mostly done.
- James is providing sole rhythm guitars
- Bass, guitar and vocal recording starts in August
- recording to tape, not digital
- the band has 14 songs they are recording, but expect only 8 or 9 to make the album
- Rick Rubin has the band focused on Master of Puppets
- of the two new songs played only "The Other New Song" is expected to possibly make the album
- the band is recording in LA
- hoping to wrap recording in October, release in Spring
- some middle easter vibes (or maybe not)
- vultures? vulturous?

Replies: 53 comments


Matt Sorum's comments made me do a sex wee.

Posted by Caspian. @ 07/26/2007 02:07 AM EST


The Other New Song will not make the album. Rob said only parts of it might make it on the album, but definitely not the song in its current form. There's a difference!

Posted by booglypoo @ 07/26/2007 04:26 AM EST


No Pro Tools, good thing! I really don't know one album done with Pro Tools that sounds good (maybe last Machine Head). I don't know if you can trust the quality standards of Sorum, but even he has to know the difference between slow and fast, so obviously this is gonna be some fast fuckin' stuff! YEAH!!!!!

Posted by MORE BEER @ 07/26/2007 07:30 AM EST


Just because something's been done on Pro Tools doesn't mean it's bad. I imagine most metal albums today are done on pro tools. Still, playing it on tape forces you to be tighter.. And tape sounds a bit better too, imo.

Of course, St.Anger was supposed to be fast and raw and a return to their roots etc.. And while it wasn't terrible it wasn't that good.Of course, they're not tuning down this time, James is writing most of the riffs etc.. So it should be better.

Posted by Caspian @ 07/26/2007 07:44 AM EST


no pro tools, FINALLY. Cut and paste is for sissies. Hetfield doing all the rhythm guitar parts is pretty exciting, just like yester-year.

Posted by The General @ 07/26/2007 08:49 AM EST


I hope James goes back to the 3 layers of rhythm guitar like the old days. Left, Right, and the Thickener as he once called it. lol.

Posted by EET FUK @ 07/26/2007 04:00 PM EST


'The New Song' rocks. Sucks they are not using it on the album.

Posted by UNDERTOW @ 07/26/2007 04:07 PM EST


great update IS-JD! This is all great news! Man this is gonna be a long wait...

Posted by NoCreativeNameGuy @ 07/26/2007 04:23 PM EST


EET FUK that was done just in the black album, they've always recorded 2 layers for rythm, just rythm though....

Posted by xino @ 07/26/2007 06:33 PM EST


Didn't AJFA have like 15 rhythm guitar layers (slight exaggerationg perhaps but I do recall ready that theres quite a few)?

TALLICA RULE THE WORLD

Posted by Waverley73 @ 07/26/2007 09:32 PM EST


lets just hope for some good songs..honestly the ball is in hetfields court.

Posted by sean @ 07/27/2007 12:32 AM EST


I am aware of the Rob quote, but as far as I could tell it was paraphrase and not an exact quote (there were also posts of James allegedly saying that they were going to play up to 4 new songs on this tour). I don't think they would have played the Other New Song on the Sick of the Studio tour had it not had a very good chance of making the new album.

Posted by IS-JD @ 07/27/2007 08:48 AM EST


yeah i think they are just determining if theyre going in the new song 1 direction or new song 2 direction.

Posted by sean @ 07/27/2007 10:47 AM EST


As song #1 was in a drop tuning and all indications are the band is headed for standard tuning, I think song #1 is out, song #2 is in - or at least still under consideration. With the song mentioning vultures and vultures appearing on some of the newer merchandise, I'd be surprised if song #2 is not on the album. But, still who knows? It might not make the cut.

Posted by IS-JD @ 07/27/2007 11:31 AM EST


There is no possible way they are still determining which direction to go in as song 1 and 2 go. It's past direction... plus like JD said they are headed for standard tunning. I personally don't wanna hear either song on the record.

Posted by Nick @ 07/27/2007 04:01 PM EST


for those of you who like dane cook here's a video where he's using a master of puppets shirt

http://9.yahoo.com/

Posted by xino @ 07/27/2007 06:30 PM EST


free live metallica download....http://www.livemetallica.com/show.aspx?show=150

Posted by xino @ 07/27/2007 08:55 PM EST


just for the fun of it:

best metallica album:

1. the black album
2. master of puppets
3. ride the lightning
4. kill ´em all
5. ...and justice for all
6. st. anger
7. reload
8. load

best 5 metallica songs:

1. blackened
2. sad but true
3. for whom the bell tolls
4. master of puppets
5. the four horsemen

weakest metallica song:

ronnie

best 5 metallica videos:

1. the memory remains
2. one
3. enter sandman
4. unforgiven II
5. st. anger

best seen metallica show:

vienna juni 26th 1993, stadthalle

best metallica t-shirt:

damaged justice

best metallica album-cover:

load

best metallica-video (long form):

1 1/2 year in the life of...part 2

best metallica cover-song:

whiskey in the jar, breadfan

favorite bandmember:

james hetfield

Posted by santor @ 07/28/2007 11:14 AM EST


Posted by IS-JD @ 07/28/2007 11:38 AM EST


holy cow i want that!

Posted by xibno @ 07/28/2007 01:04 PM EST


Cool pics, IS-JD. James is a good artist w/ a pen, too! I like the F-150 he used to have. His Buick is also pretty cool.

Posted by The Thing that should not be @ 07/28/2007 02:03 PM EST



Kirk's first ESP.

Posted by IS-JD @ 07/28/2007 02:36 PM EST


that must be a picture from the studio from st anger...hopefully he broke the glass

Posted by sean @ 07/28/2007 09:34 PM EST


Those are some pretty cool pix... Went to Ozzfest yesterday... Second stage was horrible. Most of the time you get to see a young band with potential (killswitch, shadowsfall, even slipknot back in the day, and yesterday it was cartoon death metal (nile), and some fuckin Taiwan band... I was so pissed off after watching that. Lordi, sucked ass on the mainstage, Static X was entertaining, but their music is not for me. Lamb of God, not my gig, and Ozzy, or should I say Zakk Wylde's part was okay but really boring.

Posted by MOTORBREATH666 @ 07/29/2007 11:11 AM EST


hey JD where did u took those pics? or where did u get 'em

Posted by xino @ 07/29/2007 04:04 PM EST


The car and guitar are part of an exhibit called Cars & Guitars at the Henry Ford museum in the Detroit area.

Posted by IS-JD @ 07/29/2007 04:23 PM EST


That Camaro kicks ass!

Posted by EET FUK @ 07/29/2007 10:52 PM EST


Hmmm, a Chevy in a Ford museum? Interesting. I'm not doubting you, IS-JD. I've always wanted to go to that museum, but haven't done so yet. Here's more info in the car: http://metallica.com/index.asp?item=1425

Posted by The Thing that should not be @ 07/30/2007 12:01 AM EST


Found this on the Metboard-Lars-Metal Hammer interview:
You've already recorded the drum, guitar and bass tracks for the new album, with the rest to be added some time in August?

"The backing tracks are done, yeah. but Rick likes to keep things organic and work in a way that can be described as 'of the moment'. If we continue in August we should be done by October".

Rubin isn't known for being to giving with his time. What role has he played in the sessions?

"He's been there every single day so far, He's all about the big picture. He doesn't analyse things like drum tempos or tell James to play something in F#. He's more about the feel: is everyone playing together? Rick's a vibe guy".

And is it okay for Rick to tell you something you've done sucks?

"Absolutely. And, believe me, he does. There's not alot of grey with him. He really speaks his mind. Either something's great or something sucks".

How easy was it to can Bob Rock?

[Frowing]: "That's not a term i'd like to use. We'd been making records together for almost 20 years. That's as creative a relationship as you can come up with in music, film...just about anything. But it had got to a point where we would both finish eachothers sentences. We needed to look somewhere else for our own sanity, survival and fulfilment".

How did you let him know that it was over?

"We talk on the phone a lot. That's the thing. I've said it many times: Bob has always been primarily a friend, and secondarily a producer. And that friendship hasn't suffered whatsoever."

In hiring Rubin. What were you hoping to achieve?

"To a certain extent, it was to do with wiping the slate clean when it came to the process of making records. I've known Rick for many years but we've never worked together. He brings a whole new energy and dynamic".

Skipping the next question, just talks about the producer thing again.

In keeping with the fact that you've been playing the title track of the ...And Justice For All album again. Internet gossip suggests that some of these songs will be long ones.

"I wouldn't say that they're longer than the ones before. We've always written long songs. Most of the new ones clock between 6 and 8 minutes. There's one that's 5 minutes. We're recording 14 and plan on finishing them all because we love them all. But only 9 or 10 will appear on the new record".

The next question is just him saying the snare will be back on and guitar solo's will be back.

Kirk has said that although this is Metallica's 11th studio album. It feels like the band's sixth. Does a part of you consider St. Anger was a mistake?

"Not at all. The mistake was the white leather jacket [worn in the drummer's infamous rock star phase, circa a stadiom tour with Guns N' Roses in 1992]. The Napster dispute wasn't a mistake, but it caught us off guard. the music has always been pure. It was the right thing to have done in 2003. That said, i listened to it a couple of months ago and it's a difficult record. I can hear that. But when I finished it, it made me do the same kind of backflips as all the other records".

You must've known that after the whole 'SKOM' thing. Some people - Including Kerry King who called you 'Fragile Old Men' - would never take the band seriously again?

"Oh listen, the reason we did that movie was to piss Kerry King off. Being the sourve of his amusement, that's great!"

As fascinating as it looked on screen. Wouldn't it have been better to keep those things behind closed doors?

"There's certainly an argument for that. But right from day one, Metallica has always been about the relationship with the fans. Unlike bands like Led Zeppelin who tried to keep things mystical, we;ve gone out of our way to be as accesible as possible. Our roots are alot more punk than that. SKOM was the logical conclusion of that mindset".

Then prosumably you disagree with Kerry's ageist comments?

"Of course i do. If he hated SKOM that's the only stamp of approval that i need".

Nevertheless, SKOM raised alot of questions about your coheisiveness as a band. How are you all faring now?

"Ofcourse it asked some important questions. But you've got to remember that it was a moment in time from five years ago. Phil is no longer around and we all get along. And mentioning Phil's name reminds me, he always ysed to tell us back then that the music we're making wouldn't shine through until the record after St. Anger. I think he was right about that".

Not everyone approved of the new songs that you debuted earlier on the tour.

"Listen, what are we gonna do, take a poll of the people that exit the venue? Stop playing them? I've just been on the Metallica message board where alot of moaning about all sorts of subjects goes on. But people are saying last night was our best ever appearance in the UK".

Did the rumbling of fan discontent have anything to do with you dropping the new material out of the Wembley set?

"No, no...Not at all. We always try to play a different set every night. we played a new song in Donnington last year; we wanted to make the set as different as possible"

The next question is just about whether or not playing MOP would capture the original energy of the album. And he replied with 'It's up to you guys to decide!'

Do you consider this new album to be a thrash metal record?

"Oh [hang on] let me get my dictionary out...check my terminology"

Isn't that the record that the fans what you to make?

"I know that some of them do. But it's easier to tell you what it's not. It's not St Anger part two. This album has dynamics. It has slow bits; it has some very, very fast bits. It has melodic and very heavy bits. Rick is reeally focusing on James' vocals, but musically, it fucking rocks. So you might say that it falls into the category you just mentioned. But at the same token, anyone that follows this band will know, we always try to look forwards and not back".

Does it feel like you owe anything to people who loved Metallica in the early days. But haven't liked too much of the band's music since the Black Album?

"Um, no. Not at all. I've a responsibility to my kids and to my lady to be a good partner. Also to myself, to create music that's honest, real and gets all three inches of my dick hard. Of course it's great to have as many people along for the ride as possibe. But when we put acoustice guitar into 'Fade To Black' 200 years ago, that's when the moaning started. We realized those people would always be around whatever we did. So, basically, we stopped trying to please them a long time ago".

When do you hope to release the album, and being touring properly?

"It'll be mixed by November and out in the new year. Maybe some time around February. In terms of playing live, we won't be quite as nutty as before . There won't be 39 dates in North Decoda [laughs]. I can't tell you that there will be an indoor arena tour in England. But things are going to be done in smaller increments. Instead of doing 14 arena gigs oveer 18 days, we'll do them in two legs of two weeks and them go home".

What you might call 'doing less to do more?

"Or taking longer to do the same. And that also applies to recording. People ask why it takes two years for Metallica to make a record. We don't work 16-hour days in the studio, for six days a week anymore. We work six-hour days in between dropping off our kids at school and picking them up again. The record still gets made, it just takes a bit longer".

END OF INTERVIEW.

Lars can be pretty funny. I want to hear this stuff NOW!

Posted by The Thing that should not be @ 07/30/2007 07:21 PM EST


Hilarious comments about Kerry King.

Posted by Seth @ 07/31/2007 01:22 AM EST


C'mon Lars, say it!...FUCK KERRY KING!!

Posted by EET FUK @ 07/31/2007 06:21 AM EST


yeah when Larz or Jaymz does an interview, be prepared to laugh. Funny comment about the white leather jacket. i bet he still has it.

Posted by The General @ 07/31/2007 08:59 AM EST


I find it funny how Kerry King and Slayer fans say Metallica "sold out"... I mean hey.. Slayer played on the Best Damn Sports Show Period (sounded terrible by the way).. and lets not forget Kerry King playing with Sum 41 one on the Spider Man sound track!!! If Metallica played with Sum 41, they would never hear the end of it, but when Kerry King does it doesn't matter... interesting eh?

Posted by Nick @ 07/31/2007 04:55 PM EST


Kerry King looks like me (only I'm thinner).

Posted by Bam Bam Bigalow @ 08/01/2007 12:33 AM EST


Bam Bam Bigalow!!! LMAO!!

Posted by EET FUK @ 08/01/2007 06:33 AM EST


Bam Bam Bigalow!!! LMAO!!

Posted by EET FUK @ 08/01/2007 06:33 AM EST


OOPS! Sorry about the double post.

Posted by EET FUK @ 08/01/2007 06:34 AM EST


the only reason people even know the name kerry king is because he talks smack about Metallica.

what are the chances of any new material from the boys getting leaked out to the net?

Posted by The General @ 08/01/2007 08:50 AM EST


General, I would say slim to none. They seem to have a tight hold on this new album and I don't think they want anything leaving the studio until it's time for the record to come out.

Posted by MONSTER @ 08/01/2007 11:20 AM EST


i hope nothing leaks, i need new music!

Posted by xino @ 08/01/2007 03:55 PM EST


I read that article yesterday. Awesome stuff. What I like is that lars can poke fun at himself, and he can have fun with the Kerry King thing. Instead of, Oh, fuck him, lars diffuses it by laughing it off. It's the best way to deal with him, just don't take him seriously at all.

I really don't want any of the material leaked. I want to hear it on the day of release, and hope the record is so good that I don't take it out of my car for months on end.

Posted by kurt @ 08/01/2007 04:14 PM EST


I feel the same dude. I wanna hear the single and that is it before the CD comes out. I think they revealed too much of St. Anger before it was released. Just show everyone one song and that is it until it is in stores.

Posted by Nick @ 08/01/2007 05:10 PM EST


I enjoy my leaks! And it's pretty rare nowadays for albums NOT to leak.

Posted by caspian @ 08/01/2007 10:35 PM EST


If more than one song is leaked, I must say it will b very very very hard for me not to listen. I'm going to try though! lol

Posted by Nick @ 08/01/2007 10:40 PM EST


yeah i dont think they will let anything get out, but you never know. agreed - it would be very very very hard for me not to listen if something is out there. i bet that during the last two tours, we have heard tidbits of riffs that were added to the ends of songs that could be new material, ie. at the end of Seek n Destroy

Posted by The General @ 08/02/2007 08:51 AM EST


that riff's been there since MIAWTW tour...hopefully it'll be included in the new album cause it rocks

Posted by xino @ 08/02/2007 12:27 PM EST


Actually, someone on this site, about a year back or so, said that was just an ACDC riff that they like to play.

I've got to say, the JITF clips didn't give me the feel for the record. I thought the record would sound different than it did based on those snippets. But I don't want to hear anything this time around.

If anything was leaked I'd have a real hard time not listening. I got leaked copies of the latest megadeth and ozzy records, but then I went out and bought the real ones anyways.

Posted by kurt @ 08/02/2007 03:18 PM EST


The "Let There Be Rock" riff?

Posted by EET FUK @ 08/02/2007 04:00 PM EST


i wanted to hear the new album before i got to purify on st anger.

Posted by sean @ 08/02/2007 08:11 PM EST


Some more cool Metallica live shots: http://www.stereowarning.com/2007/08/metallica_live_pictures_james_hetfield_lars_ulrich_rob_trujillo_kirk_hammett_tour.html#more

Posted by The Thing that should not be @ 08/02/2007 09:13 PM EST


looks like they are having a lot more fun than they used to, a lot more relaxed.. good shit

Posted by Yukoner @ 08/02/2007 09:55 PM EST


fuck yeah! let there be rock! i though it was a metallica riff, whatever man....great song....

Posted by xino @ 08/02/2007 10:08 PM EST


Those photos are pretty awesome, they all like they're having a real good time.

Posted by caspian @ 08/04/2007 09:02 AM EST