Well I actually purchased an album!? Think I might be coming down with something......
But a good album so far![]()
Well I actually purchased an album!? Think I might be coming down with something......
But a good album so far![]()
I'd imagine he was well aware what the reaction to his review would be.
Here is another negative review, Though far better written on every level, I found myself agreeing with it.
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/articl...death-magnetic
I can see his point of view.
However as a fan (and slightly one eyed of course,comes with being a fan) I would disagree. This album is a good album, may even become a great one. Only time will tell.
Sure, Metallica made some mistakes, any band that has been around for over twenty years is bound to. They have all changed as people, so clearly couldn't continue releasing MoP or ...And Justice for the rest of their careers.
I am sure you can find parts of the new album the echo back to the older albums. Is that a bad thing? To me there are nods to their past but done in ways that are still current for them and shows them to be the Metallica they ARE and not the Metallica they WERE.
So for me, as a fan, this is an album to be welcomed with open arms.
Funny how Master of Puppets which is regarded as one of the best metal albums of all time has made it quite difficult for them on subsequent releases.
Often the only way to go when you are at the top is down. Not always easy to keep going up.
Anyway.. back to Death Magnetic
Yep, Thats perfectly valid, I"d even agree with you in some ways.
If the band love it, and the fans love it, Then long may they roll, musically its certainly a step up from the last few albums, But, Like the last few albums,not for me.....sadly.
Just a damn pity that I played their first four albums constantly for so many years that I can barely handle listening to them any more.
I sort of agree with the reviews. they have valid points.
It will not stop me hanging the poster i got with it on my wall.
and it will not stop me loving the album and thrashing it to bits. For me it is amazing, the charactiristics i like from thair early stuff with a bit more throughen in. A+ from me.
I pre-ordered Saint Anger. Groan. That's put me off.
Rick Astley is a rock GOD.
Keepin it real, Old school stylz.
The guy who wrote this review doesn't seem to like MetallicA anymore, and I mean that sincerely, for someone to mention that shopping at Armani is a bad thing I reckon he has some internal issues he has to deal with. Does it really matter where people shop? If they afford it, good for them!
His review doesn't seem to be based on the music on DM, but he seems to want to compare it to the first 4 albums, which shouldn't be the case, yes, the songs can and do have similarities, but it is a unique album and should be treated that way, far too many people are expecting Master of Puppets II and that just won't happen. But this guy is one of those 'fans' that refuses to accept anything after the Justice album, which I personalluy think is a little narrow minded.
I ride the dirt, I ride the tide
I search the outside, search inside
I know I'll always burn to be
Remind me of what left this outlaw torn
~ The Outlaw Torn (Metallica: Load 1996)
According to Hits Daily Double (the companion web site of music industry tip sheet HITS), METALLICA's "Death Magnetic" has sold 329,000 copies in the United States in its first full week of release to hold on to the top spot on next week's The Billboard 200 chart. The album has outpaced hit songwriter/performer NE-YO, whose "Year of the Gentleman" bows at No. 2 with around 251,000 units.
METALLICA's No. 1 debut on the Billboard album chart with "Death Magnetic", made history. The No. 1 arrival made METALLICA the only band to have five albums debut in the top spot, breaking a tie at four albums held by THE BEATLES, U2 and the DAVE MATTHEWS BAND. "Death Magnetic" is also METALLICA's fifth consecutive studio effort to enter at No. 1, following 1991's self-titled "black album," 1996's "Load", '97's "Reload" and 2003's "St. Anger". The album sold 490,000 copies in just four days of release, arriving in stores on September 12 instead of the usual Tuesday.
"Death Magnetic" also debuted at No. 1 in countries all over the world, including Argentina, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the U.K., Holland, Italy, Norway, Poland and Sweden.
Yeah Baby!!!!!!![]()
I ride the dirt, I ride the tide
I search the outside, search inside
I know I'll always burn to be
Remind me of what left this outlaw torn
~ The Outlaw Torn (Metallica: Load 1996)
Ai. And it is understandable. It IS a good album. It IS by Metallica, the best there is (a few weeks ago Rock's 1000 top had two Metallica ones as #1 and #2). Also as St Anger was so crap all the fans were soo wanting someting better. And when it came, they all bought it. Does not mean that it is the best album ever. But it does not need to be. Metallica sells. Shit, they made many outta St Anger too...
Listened to it a couple of times now... singing is shite, but the playing is awesome. 7/10.
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