A look at how Metallica hazing Jason Newstead nearly torpedoed the bands own music and how taken from the context of a rock band, their behaviour is depressing.
Despite the words "selling out" being a curse for any credible rock band, Metallica was one of the few who sold out exactly right.
A Metal Hammer writer looks back on the scarring effects of the video for Metallica’s One, which debuted on 1989 ...
Black Sabbath has announced the 'final' show by its original lineup, a benefit titled 'Back to the Beginning' with Metallica, ...
Trivium's Ascendancy and Bullet For My Valentine's The Poison were released eight months apart. They would become instant ...
In 1988, Metallica was ... Cliff Burton. The band recruited Jason Newsted for their next album, though he might as well have not joined at all. On And Justice For All, Newsted’s bass track ...
"I don't think Metallica wants to say I am an original member because the band weren't really formed then," said Grant. "It ...
B lazing out of the fires of heavy metal and adopting the pace and aggression of the burgeoning hardcore movement, thrash ...
Metallica decided to take a different ... become a highly requested song during live performances. And Justice For All saw the band experiment with longer, more complex songs and the result ...
Black Sabbath will reunite for one last show. On July 5, the metal masterminds Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and ...