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Dopefish Aug 22, 2008 10:16 AM

Metallica - Death Magnetic
 
There isn't a thread on this yet? OK, I guess I'll be the one to break the ice:


In two weeks from Tuesday Metallica's 9th studio album will hit the storefronts (both brick-and-mortar and online, the thought of which still makes me laugh a little :tpg:) to the trepidation of many still hoping Metallica can sound like they did 20 years ago. It will have been 20 years and a week since the release of ...And Justice For All by that point, and I'm hoping for a return to grace myself.

Their first single, The Day That Never Comes, is available for free, in full-length (7:56), online (again, :tpg:). I've heard it, and I'm strapped for time so I'll give my full input later, but here it is.

Bernard Black Aug 22, 2008 05:41 PM

As much as I do like The Day That Never Comes, it's a calling back to their glory days which just will not be fulfilled. I'd like to say I'm excited about Metallica again, since they used to be one of my favourite bands, but that and Cyanide haven't really lived up to my expectations. Good, but not good enough. I really do feel sorry when bands reach their peak. Everything after ...And Justice For All (I'm sorry Black album fans, it was good but I'm a fan of thrash) was a little bland and unimaginative. I hoped for something different.

Vemp Aug 22, 2008 06:24 PM

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Well, I can't really say anything until I listen to it (do I have to?), but that's my initial reaction.

EDIT: Okay, I listened to "The Day that Never Comes", and it does have a hint of the old Metallica. I hope this album will redeem them from the bad stuff they released in the past 2 decades.

Golfdish from Hell Aug 22, 2008 06:47 PM

Metallica is strange...They do their best work when they're young, hungry and underground and then make a conscious effort to totally suck once they're noticed for their best work (as opposed to groups that just lose their edge/inspiration). Although I was aware of them, I got into their music very late. It took time for their first four albums to grow on me (I had never heard much thrash), but they're all great and I feel like I get something new out of them every time I go through them (Ride the Lightning being my favorite) But man...I felt my eyes just fucking dropping during every Black album song I came across and Load/Reload were *skip* *skip* *eh, kinda cool, but skip* *skip* *aw fuck it! recycle bin!* I finished the St Anger download, read about the lack of guitar solos and it's still sitting in my pile of crap to listen to (like, as opposed to being excited about it). Amazing, considering 3 of their main members have been there the whole time.

It comes down to this...They don't have to top Ride the Lightning with this one, but it better at least be comparable to the Testament/Death Angel albums from this year (and Warbringer's album, which I'm totally in love with ATM) I don't have time for *skip* *skip* *eh, kinda cool, but skip* *skip* *aw fuck it! recycle bin!* from a bunch of has-beens. *see Def Leppard and Song from the Sparkle Lounge...cringe*

Muzza Aug 22, 2008 06:50 PM

Yeah, "The Day that Never Comes" doesn't sound too bad at all. It doesn't remind me of the old Metallica days, but it's pretty solid nonetheless.

I'm not expecting too much from this release, since I thought St. Anger was really lame. But damn will I be ecstatic if they can bring back their old sound. <3

Dopefish Aug 22, 2008 07:20 PM

Hearing James Hetfield's voice on The Day That Never Comes makes me envision a bard in 16th century England prancing around playing a lute (e.g. the bard in Fable). This song strikes me as an effort to remind people of every facet of Metallica's history, good and bad (solos from a better era; vocals from the recent, shittier era).

Bernard Black Aug 22, 2008 07:30 PM

I have to say, the vocals leave a lot to desire. Musically it's alright, but vocally Hetfield seems very forced to me.

Golfdish from Hell Aug 22, 2008 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bernard Black (Post 639947)
I have to say, the vocals leave a lot to desire. Musically it's alright, but vocally Hetfield seems very forced to me.

Yeah, I just caught it...Honestly can't believe this is the same guy from the 80's (maybe he's lost his voice?) The last four minutes or so are cool though. I actually really liked the solos.

Heard Cyanide on youtube as well and...uh, *skip*.

Zephyrin Aug 22, 2008 08:01 PM

Black Album fan here...


I think Metallica's mistake is always trying to play one audience when they have two seperate fronts. They're mainstream now. Nobody likes mainstream thrash just on premise. Just forget the glory days, guys.

Actually, these two songs aren't that bad. Nothing spectacular, though, because like I said, they're trying to appeal to two different crowds with them. I might download it, though.

Dopefish Aug 22, 2008 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goldfish from Hell (Post 639951)
Yeah, I just caught it...Honestly can't believe this is the same guy from the 80's (maybe he's lost his voice?)

This has been reported several times, but before the Black Album he did end up "blowing out" his voice.

BTW, I just noticed one of the tracks being titled "The Unforgiven III". Save us.

Servilonus Aug 23, 2008 04:19 AM

Yeah, when I saw the tracklist and "Unforgiven III" was on there, I groaned. Hate the second one. Never needed to happen. I need to give "The Day That Never Comes" another listen but I remember thinking it was ok. It picked up a little at least. As was said, I think Hetfield's vocals still leave more to be desired, especially when so much of the old days is defined by that.

Cyanide I actually like way better and have listened to a bunch of times, reminds me of a sort of cross between and justice and reload material, which doesn't really bother me because I'm a fan of all of their work, excluding about 95% of St. Anger. If the album ends up being a heavy alternative metal album as opposed to a thrash album, it won't bother me one bit.

Zephyrin Aug 23, 2008 02:19 PM

There should also be a poll as to who will download the album for the purpose of spite.

Golfdish from Hell Aug 23, 2008 04:49 PM

I mean, I'll download the thing and hope for the best based on their first four albums, but I won't keep it just for the sake of it being Metallica and I'll just get rid of it if it doesn't meet my expectations. If that happens, I hope its' inevitable success (whether it sucks or not) gives the other thrash bands out there motivation to kick it up a notch.

I think "playing to two audiences" is just a very kind way of saying, "you fuckers sold out".

Dopefish Aug 24, 2008 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zephyrin (Post 640126)
There should also be a poll as to who will download the album for the purpose of spite.

It's not a matter of spite at this point, it's a matter of, "Does Metallica deserve my money yet?"

Wall Feces Aug 24, 2008 11:30 AM

I will say that The Day That Never Comes has REALLY grown on me. I am getting increasingly excited for Death Magnetic and am hoping that the rest of the album is similar if not better.

But yeah, Unforgiven III? Man, that just annoys me.

Dopefish Aug 24, 2008 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sprouticus (Post 640317)
I will say that The Day That Never Comes has REALLY grown on me. I am getting increasingly excited for Death Magnetic and am hoping that the rest of the album is similar if not better.

But yeah, Unforgiven III? Man, that just annoys me.

I can't imagine the reaction if they had Sad But True 2: Sadder and Truer on there.

Wall Feces Aug 24, 2008 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Dopefish (Post 640349)
I can't imagine the reaction if they had Sad But True 2: Sadder and Truer on there.

Coming in 2011: Unforgiven IV: Even Less Forgiveness, The Day That Came, and Two

Dopefish Aug 24, 2008 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sprouticus (Post 640375)
Coming in 2011: Unforgiven IV: Even Less Forgiveness, The Day That Came, and Two

"Oh, We Figured Out What That Monster Was"

Bernard Black Aug 24, 2008 05:21 PM

"The Named Feeling". Metallica, what happened to you ;__;

Golfdish from Hell Aug 24, 2008 05:31 PM

"Rode the Lightning"

Dopefish Aug 24, 2008 06:00 PM

"Brightened!" (The exclamation point would be required)

Wall Feces Aug 24, 2008 06:07 PM

"The Thing That Shouldn't Have Been But Was"
"Turn the Lights Back On"

Dopefish Aug 24, 2008 06:16 PM

"God Didn't Actually Fail, We Just Re-wrote the Bible To Positively Reflect What Happened"

Bernard Black Aug 24, 2008 06:20 PM

"The house, conservatory and small ornamental garden that Jack Built".

guyinrubbersuit Aug 24, 2008 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Dopefish (Post 639792)
It will have been 10 years and a week since the release of ...And Justice For All by that point, and I'm hoping for a return to grace myself.


Actually, it would have been 20 years.


I'm not excited by this album. I have the first few albums and that's about enough for me for Metallica. I'd much rather support some of my other favorite bands. Granted I would like to see Metallica live, especially since they seem to playing everything from their first four albums I won't as it'll be too damned expensive.


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