- Title: Rock group Metallica thrill fans and talk new album
- Date: 18th November 2016
- Summary: LONDON, ENGLAND, UK (NOVEMBER 17, 2016) (REUTERS) ****WARNING CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** METALLICA ARRIVING AT HMV BUILDING ON OXFORD STREET VARIOUS OF METALLICA POSING FOR PHOTOS CLOSE OF BASSIST ROBERT TRUJILLO METALLICA POSING FOR PHOTOS (SOUNDBITE) (English) METALLICA MUSICIAN, JAMES HETFIELD, SAYING ABOUT RELEASING NEW ALBUM: "It feels great. It feels like we've waited too long. We've tortured everyone else including ourselves and it feels good to give birth to a new thing and have people listening to it and when people have a positive response to your creation it's always a blessing." LONDON, ENGLAND, UK (NOVEMBER 18, 2016) (REUTERS) METALLICA POSING FOR PHOTOS AT MIDNIGHT SIGNING JAMES HETFIELD LONDON, ENGLAND, UK (NOVEMBER 17, 2016) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (English) METALLICA MUSICIAN, JAMES HETFIELD, SAYING ABOUT THE REASON FOR THE TITLE OF THE ALBUM: "It described some of the world to me right now and what's going on and you know as a 53 year-old guy like have I turned into my dad? (Mimics father) "The next generation is so screwed", you know? But they were worrying about that and so on and I'm sure it's a little bit cynical - a lot bit cynical." LONDON, ENGLAND, UK (NOVEMBER 18, 2016) (REUTERS) ROBERT TRUJILLO SIGNING AUTOGRAPHS LONDON, ENGLAND, UK (NOVEMBER 17, 2016) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (English) METALLICA BASSIST, ROBERT TRUJILLO, SAYING: "Well, I know this much, sonically it could possibly be the best Metallica album ever. I mean, the sounds are so amazing, the drums, the bass, the vocal production. I'm really proud of Greg Fidelman, our producer, on this one. The songs are very diverse. You get the wild arrangements that I think people generally like from Metallica but at the same time you got some nice, powerful grooves and very strong melodies. So, there's something for everybody on this new record." LONDON, ENGLAND, UK (NOVEMBER 18, 2016) (REUTERS) HETFIELD METALLICA SIGNING AUTOGRAPHS LONDON, ENGLAND, UK (NOVEMBER 17, 2016) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (English) METALLICA BASSIST, ROBERT TRUJILLO, SAYING ABOUT HOW THE BAND HAVE KEPT GOING: "But once we're on the instruments we're like teenagers again and that, I think, is the magic of this band and for me I feel creatively we're just starting to blossom. There's something going on that feels really exciting. Sort of like 'Death Magnetic' was a first step. 'Hardwired' is the second step and now that we've got Greg Fidelman and we're digging what he's doing with the production and the sonic range and value of this is so powerful, it kind of gets you excited for the next round."
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U.S. rock group Metallica were in London on Thursday night (November 17) for a special midnight meet and greet with fans ahead of the launch of new album 'Hardwired... to Self-Destruct'.
It has been eight years since the hugely popular band released an album, 2008's Rick Rubin produced 'Death Magnetic', and lead vocalist James Hetfield described the new work as a 'bit cynical'. He also said it was a good feeling to bring out something fresh for fans to enjoy.
"It feels great. It feels like we've waited too long. We've tortured everyone else including ourselves and it feels good to give birth to a new thing and have people listening to it and when people have a positive response to your creation it's always a blessing."
Bassist Robert Trujillo praised the producer, Greg Fidelman, who worked with the group on 'Hardwired... to Self-Destruct' and went as far as to say it could outdo all of the band's previous efforts.
"Well, I know this much, sonically it could possibly be the best Metallica album ever. I mean, the sounds are so amazing, the drums, the bass, the vocal production. I'm really proud of Greg Fidelman, our producer, on this one. The songs are very diverse. You get the wild arrangements that I think people generally like from Metallica but at the same time you got some nice, powerful grooves and very strong melodies. So, there's something for everybody on this new record," Trujillo told Reuters.
Kirk Hammett, who joined the band in 1983, found he was unable to contribute creatively as much as he usually does because he lost a phone containing scores of riffs he had come up with.
"Well, you know, it's something I've had to deal with. You know, I'm probably going to end up overcompensating for it next time out just because that's who I am, that's what I am. And it's never a good feeling when something or somethings that we work hard at and you put so much time invested and you have so much expectations for it all of a sudden disappears. It's the most disappointing thing," he said.
Hammett and Trujillo agreed that they felt Metallica were currently going through a strong creative run and that there is more to come from the group who first formed in 1981 and have produced famed songs including 'Enter Sandman'.
One of the founding members of the band, Lars Ulrich, spoke on his excitement at the prospect of performing the new album live on Metallica's upcoming world tour.
"Feels great, thank you. It's been a long four to six weeks talking about it. As you can tell I don't have much voice left. But the moment is here and we're excited to share new music with the world. And ultimately to get out and start playing some of these new songs in a live situation. It's been a long time. But we're excited, we're thrilled," he said, "The feedback from the fans so far for the songs that have been out and we started sharing it with the world the last couple of days has been spectacular. Critics, too. So, we're very excited. It's a good time to be in Metallica right now."
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