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 ...
In 1988, Metallica was ready to capitalize on the ... though he might as well have not joined at all. On And Justice For All, Newsted’s bass track is dropped so low that you can’t even hear ...
Metallica decided to take a different direction ... more compact songs following the lengthy compositions on And Justice For All, and the result was a masterpiece that helped the metal industry ...
The Grammy Awards have had plenty of memorable moments in their more than 65 years of existence. Here are 10 of the most ...
Andrew Weissmann, former top official at the Justice Department ... Study Discovers Metallica’s James Hetfield names who he deems the “master craftsman at lyrics” – and it’s not a ...
Bullet For My Valentine and Trivium’s joint assault on The O2 feels not so much like a nostalgia fest as a mutual fulfilment ...
The memo signaled the most significant first step in deploying the levers of government to carry out President Trump’s ...
Metallica received their first Grammy in 1998 for “And Justice For All,” which won for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal Or Instrumental. Supporting tour guests include Pantera ...
It doesn’t help me,” Marianne Faithfull bluntly said when asked if songwriting “helped” her. “What is this? F–king therapy?” she added. “I do not write things to help myself.” Despite a non-remedial ...