Ten years removed from their prog-thrash opus … And Justice for All, things were quite different for Metallica. “The most important thing about this, really, is the ‘fun’ factor,” bassist Jason ...
Proud to wear their hearts on their sleeves, Metallica went all out and released Garage Inc. on Nov. 23, 1998. They’d released half of these cover versions before, those compiled on the second of the ...
Metallica's transformation from a cultish metal act into one of the most popular stadium bands of the '90s has been fascinating to witness, though many longtime fans would argue that the progression ...
In a feature for the latest issue of Kerrang! magazine, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich gave a strong hint that the band may have another Garage Inc. covers album in the works. As part of the feature, ...
Metallica‘s Lars Ulrich has hinted that the band could release another ‘Garage Inc.’ covers album. Now, drummer Ulrich has teased that a follow-up could be on the horizon. Asked by a fan in Kerrang!
The EP was originally released back on Aug. 21, 1987. The six-song disc featured covers of the band's earliest influences, including Diamond Head, Holocaust, Killing Joke, Budgie and The Misfits. The ...
The 1990s saw Metallica go from a non-commercial thrash metal group to selling out stadiums around the world, following the massive success of their Black Album in 1991. Seven years and two albums ...
In the latest issue of Kerrang!, we sat down with Metallica to ask them your questions. Nothing was off limits, just real talk with the greatest metal band of all time. And between the chatter about ...
Metallica have revealed phase two of their album reissues, with Garage, Inc., St. Anger, Death Magnetic and Hardwired… To Self-Destruct all getting the coloured vinyl treatment. Metallica have ...
Nearly every rock band begins its performing life playing other bands’ songs. Yet when most bands become successful with their own songs, they hide their influences to prove their own devastating ...