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Metallica got extra loud in their first live set in a year on Wednesday, headlining a benefit concert in Los Angeles for Flea’s music school for kids, the Silverlake Conservatory. That meant no ballads and no new songs from the band's … Original post by unknown
Rollingstone magazine spoke with James Hetfield about the new Metallica album at Flea’s benefit show. James hinted in the interview that the band is bringing their past sound in their music today by describing the new album, … Original post by brocknroll
I am still tired from last night's show because it was chock full of the awesome. My ears are still ringing, and the mad pulp bastard is acting like the old, slow bastard. Such is the price we pay for rock n' roll. Last night as we rocked out, it occurred to me (because this is how my brain works) that the best rock n' roll songs are stories, and the best concerts are novels with each song being a...
Filed under: News , Exclusive Spinner.com : "We have this phrase in Metallica land, which is 'no-brainer,'" drummer Lars Ulrich told Spinner backstage of why the band returned to the stage after a near four-year absence at a benefit for the Silver Lake Conservatory, a music school for kids,... Read more
Metallica got extra loud in its first live set in a year on Wednesday, headlining a benefit concert in Los Angeles for Flea’s music school for kids, the Silverlake Conservatory. That meant no ballads and no new songs from the band's upcoming Rick Rubin-produced album. Instead, for nearly two hours at the Wiltern Theater, Metallica [...]
Dave Grohl has posted a sorta-denial of the open letter to Metallica that made the rounds last week , which inquired after the progress of their current album (particularly the drum parts). While not denying that he said the words that were picked up "by everyone from Blabbermouth to Rolling Stone ," he claims that he never put pen to paper for the purposes of getting in touch with James et...
METALLICA played a benefit show last night (Wednesday, May 14) at the 2,200-seat Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. All proceeds from the show will go to the Silverlake Conservatory of Music, a nonprofit music school for low income students that was co-founded by RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS bassist Flea. The opening act was SCARS ON BROADWAY, the new group featuring SYSTEM OF A DOWN guitarist Daron Malakian...
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TORONTO, ONTARIO (MARKET WIRE) Metallica Resources Inc. (TSX: MR) (AMEX: MRB) is pleased to report that Pincock Allen & Holt (PAH) has prepared a Technical Report and completed a detailed review of the Feasibility Study provided to Metallica by Xstrata Copper for the El Morro copper-gold project in Chile. The El Morro project is operated under a joint venture agreement between Xstrata...
Last night Metallica played a non-profit show for a charity co-founded by Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers at the Wiltern in Los Angeles. The Wiltern only seats about 2,200 so it was a pretty small show. Here's Seek and Destroy: (Can't see the video click HERE ) Advertisement:
METALLICA have stunned Los Angeles fans by announcing a surprise benefit show to aid RED HOT CHILI PEPPER star FLEA’s Silverlake Conservatory of Music. The heavy rockers have been a last-minute addition to the show, which takes place in a few hours (14May08) at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. All proceeds from the show will go [...]
It`s going to be a hot summer for hard rock and metal fans, with Kiss and Metallica coming to town in the next couple of months. The legendary Kiss will perform to a Bulgarian audience for the first time on May 16 at Akademik Stadium from 7pm. Metallica w...
With a handful of U.S. and overseas Metallica festival and concert lined up this summer, drummer Lars Ulrich revealed Wednesday night (May 14) during an intimate Los Angeles benefit concert that the band will follow the September release of its new as-yet-untitled album with a tour in October.
We’re going to be a stadium destination festival for now—we have gone past doing the sheds every summer,” says Ozzy's wife, Sharon Osbourne, who is producing Ozzfest with AEG Live. “We’ve given everyone else the blueprint and we have to keep evolving Ozzfest. This is just the beginning; AEG Live and I have a lot of new ideas for Ozzfest.” Read and comment. From billboard.com.