Archive for February, 2009
Frantic
Taken from the 2003 album, ‘St. Anger’. This exclusive version for Belgium & Holland features the album version of the title track along with three non-LP tracks, ‘Harvester Of Sorrow’ (live Fields Of Rock Festival, 2003), ‘Welcome Home (Sanitarium)’ (live Werchter Festival 2003), & ‘No Remorse’ (live Werchter Festival, 2003). Mercury. 2003.
Album Details : Dutch Version with Two Alternate Live Tracks Recorded at Werchter 2003.
1. Frantic -
2. Blackened [Live] -
3. Harvester of Sorrow [Live] -
4. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) [Live] -
5. No Remorse [Live]
St. Anger
Never underestimate the regenerative powers of Metallica. Following the stripped-down Load and Re-Load, they’ve returned to the raw, vitriolic savagery of their earlier canon, using 1984′s Ride the Lightning as a template for St. Anger. The title track provides the psychic lynchpin of the album by combining the bombast and defiance of the band’s earliest high-water marks with more deliberate lyrics and emotional nakedness. Equally cathartic is “Some Kind of Monster,” a lumbering beast of a song that declares, “This is the voice of silence no more.” Despite that claim, there’s an economy to these lyrics; James Hetfield’s raw-toothed growl only occasionally punctuates the menacing soundscapes. In fact, “Dirty Windows,” the standout track here, is a shimmering five-minute instrumental that’s free of the baroque trappings that sometimes clutter the Metallica landscape. –Jaan Uhelszki
1. Frantic -
2. St. Anger -
3. Some Kind Of Monster -
4. Dirty Window -
5. Invisible Kid -
6. My World
7. Shoot Me Again -
8. Sweet Amber -
9. Unnamed Feeling -
10. Purify -
11. All Within My Hands
S & M
At a point in their career when most bands would rest their laurels upon a greatest-hits package or live album, Metallica has done both, but with a decidedly loopy twist. They’ve recorded a double-live greatest-hits package with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra “sitting in.” Rock history and cutout bins are littered with previous attempts at a rock-symphonic fusion, from Emerson, Lake & Palmer to Deep Purple to the Moody Blues and the Siegel-Schwall Blues Band. But while previous efforts at mixing the low-brow with the high-brow have mostly ended up browbeating the intended audience, S&M plays like a precarious joy ride. Set against the shrewd efforts of a team of orchestrators and arrangers (who employ enough taste to keep proceedings from sounding like one long “Live and Let Die” outtake), Metallica plays for their lives, undercutting their general somber tone by ratcheting up their musicianship several notches. The most underrated player here is SFO guest conductor and soundtrack vet Michael Kamen, whose attention to detail and nuance–and intuitive grasp of the Metallica canon–keeps this unlikely meeting of the minds focused and on track. -Jerry McCulley
Disc: 1
1. Ecstasy of Gold -
2. Call of Ktulu -
3. Master of Puppet -
4. Of Wolf and Man
5. Thing That Should Not Be -
6. Fuel -
7. Memory Remains -
8. No Leaf Clover -
9. Hero of the Day
10. Devil’s Dance -
11. Bleeding Me
Disc: 2 -
1. Nothing Else Matters -
2. Until It Sleeps -
3. For Whom the Bell Tolls -
4. Human
5. Wherever I May Roam -
6. Outlaw Torn -
7. Sad But True -
8. One -
9. Enter Sandman -
10. Battery
Reload
For many heavy metal fans, Metallica epitomizes the genre, especially for those listeners who remember the band’s fast-and-furious 1983 debut, Kill ‘Em All. As a result, their continued foray into a more stripped-down, laid-back sound with this album has met a mixed response. However, there’s enough innovation and just plain strange stuff on this album to make it worth a listen. The creepy “The Memory Remains” is perfectly accentuated by Marianne Faithfull’s backing vocals, and “Where the Wild Things Are” features the multilayered vocals and guitars that Metallica is famous for, albeit at about half their usual speed. The opening (“Fuel”) and closing (“Fixxxer”) tracks are especially strong, and intermixed with some slower, country-inflected tunes are the obnoxious rockers that made Metallica the long-running success they are. –Genevieve Williams
1. Fuel -
2. Memory Remains -
3. Devil’s Dance -
4. Unforgiven II -
5. Better Than You -
6. Slither
7. Carpe Diem Baby -
8. Bad Seed -
9. Where the Wild Things Are -
10. Prince Charming
11. Low Man’s Lyric -
12. Attitude -
13. Fixxxer
St. Anger
St. Anger
Saint Anger ’round my neck
Saint Anger ’round my neck
He never gets respect
Saint Anger ’round my neck
(You flush it out, You flush it out)
Saint Anger ’round my neck
(You flush it out, You flush it out)
He never gets respect
(You flush it out, You flush it out)
Saint Anger ’round my neck
(You flush it out, You flush it out)
He never gets respect
Fuck it all and no regrets
I hit the lights on these dark sets
I need a voice to let myself
To let myself go free
Fuck it all and fuckin’ no regrets
I hit the lights on these dark sets
Medallion noose, I hang myself
Saint Anger ’round my neck
I feel my world shake
Like an earth quake
It’s hard to see clear
Is it me? Is it fear?
I’m madly in anger with you
I’m madly in anger with you
I’m madly in anger with you
I’m madly in anger with you
(repeat all)
I want my anger to be healthy
I want my anger just for me
I need my anger not to control
I want my anger to be me
I need to set my anger free
I need to set my anger free
I need to set my anger free
I need to set my anger free
Fuck it all and no regrets
I hit the lights on these dark sets
Tie a noose or hang myself
Saint Anger ’round my neck
I feel my world shake
Like an earth quake
It’s hard to see clear
Is it me? Is it fear?
I’m madly in anger with you
I’m madly in anger with you
I’m madly in anger with you
I’m madly in anger with you
I’m madly in anger with you
I’m madly in anger with you
I’m madly in anger with you
I’m madly in anger with you
Garage, Inc.
This double-disc, all-covers release could come to represent a vital turning point for Metallica. While disc 2 is a straightforward collection of every cover the group have recorded in its 16-year history, disc 1 comprises 11 new selections drawn from the oeuvres of such exciting and diverse artists as U.K. punks Discharge and nefarious Australian Nick Cave. The heavier songs, such as the Mercyful Fate medley, Black Sabbath’s “Sabbra Cadabra,” and the Misfits’ “Die Die My Darling,” prove that nobody delivers a crunching riff better than these metal veterans. But it is vocalist-guitarist James Hetfields’s confident approach toward the likes of Cave’s “Loverman” and Bob Seger’s “Turn the Page” that delivers the most electricity; here his raw, heartfelt vocals are largely untouched. Given that the recharged group spent only three weeks in the studio recording these tracks, it appears that these guys have remembered the value of studio spontaneity over laborious pontificating. Hopefully, that mindset will resurface in future projects. –Steffan Chirazi
Disc: 1 -
1. Free Speech For The Dumb -
2. It’s Electric -
3. Sabbra Cadabra -
4. Turn The Page
5. Die Die My Darling -
6. Loverman -
7. Mercyful Fate -
8. Astronomy -
9. Whiskey In The Jar
10. Tuesday’s Gone -
11. The More I See
Disc: 2 -
1. Helpless -
2. The Small Hours -
3. The Wait -
4. Last Caress/Green Helll -
5. Am I Evil?
6. Blitzkrieg -
7. Breadfan -
8. The Prince -
9. Stone Cold Crazy -
10. So What -
11. Killing Time
12. Overkill -
13. Damage Case -
14. Stone Dead Forever -
15. Too Late Too Late
Metallica – Master of Puppets
Metallica – Master of Puppets
Master Of Puppets
End of passion play, crumbling away
I’m your source of self-destruction
Veins that pump with fear, sucking darkest clear
Leading on your deaths construction
Taste me you will see
more is all you need
you’re dedicated to
how I’m killing you
Come crawling faster
obey your Master
your life burns faster
obey your Master
Master
Master of Puppets I’m pulling your strings
twisting your mind and smashing your dreams
Blinded by me, you can’t see a thing
Just call my name, `cause I’ll hear you scream
Master
Master
Just call my name, `cause I’ll hear you scream
Master
Master
Needlework the way, never you betray
life of death becoming clearer
Pain monopoly, ritual misery
chop your breakfast on a mirror
Taste me you will see
more is all you need
you’re dedicated to
how I’m killing you
Come crawling faster
obey your Master
your life burns faster
obey your Master
Master
Master of Puppets I’m pulling your strings
twisting your mind and smashing your dreams
Blinded by me, you can’t see a thing
Just call my name, `cause I’ll hear you scream
Master
Master
Just call my name, `cause I’ll hear you scream
Master
Master
Master, Master, Where’s the dreams that I’ve been after?
Master, Master, You promised only lies
Laughter, Laughter, All I hear and see is laughter
Laughter, Laughter, laughing at my cries
Hell is worth all that, natural habitat
just a rhyme without a reason
Neverending maze, drift on numbered days
now your life is out of season
Come crawling faster
obey your Master
your life burns faster
obey your Master
Master
Master of Puppets I’m pulling your strings
twisting your mind and smashing your dreams
Blinded by me, you can’t see a thing
Just call my name, `cause I’ll hear you scream
Master
Master
Just call my name, `cause I’ll hear you scream
Master
Master