Metallica - St. Anger

1. St. Anger
2. Metallica Reloaded
3. The Early Early Early Days
4. Under The Influence
5. Monsters Of Rock
6. Nabbing Napster
7. Master Of Puppets
8. Ride The Lightning
9. Worn Justice
10. Headbangers’ Ball

1. St. Anger

The band that put the Metal in Heavy Metal returns with one of their heaviest albums yet. It is a return to the early days of Metallica, resembling their first album, Kill ‘Em All. Unlike their albums of the past decade, there isn’t a single mellow song on this new release. It is simple flat out full throttle metal guitar with the hardest drumming Lars Ulrich has turned out in years. This album is all about, hard and fast, straight down-to-business heavy metal.

2. Metallica Reloaded

A great addition to the album is the bonus DVD with over an hour of video footage of the band and their recording sessions. Every band should do this, then again not every band is as much fun to watch as Metallica. This album is one of the must-haves of this summer of rock.

3. The Early Early Early Days

In a recent Rolling Stones interview, Metallica lead singer James Hetfield recounted some of his early days as a hard rock fan, “Probably the most memorable was the California World Music Festival. It was one of those two-day things. The first night was Ted Nugent and Van Halen — no, Aerosmith. I must have been fifteen or sixteen. I remember following around my buddy, who was selling drugs. He tore up a part of his ticket — it had a kind of rainbow edge — and he cut it into bits and sold it as acid. I was like, “What are you doing, man?” He used the money to buy beer.”

4. Under The Influence

In the same interview, Hetfield cited one of his early influences, “I was a huge Aerosmith fan. I could not believe I was seeing them so close. I worked my way up there as far as I could. There was something magical about seeing them as actual live people, not just pictures on an album. The real coolness of Joe Perry, especially. It’s impossible for him to be uncool. And I remember I was blown away by the fact that Steven was calling the crowd “*************.” I was like, “Whoa — are you supposed to do that?”.

5. Monsters Of Rock

The Jagermeister days. James Hetfield admits that the days during the Monsters of Rock tour were a big fog. Complete with a Jagermeister shellacking. He says it was okay to feel drunk and messed-up back in those days, but ultimately it just wasn’t a great thing. Too many negative ramifications. There were a lot of dads and moms and husbands and boyfriends looking for him when the band came back to those towns. Not good.

6. Nabbing Napster

Set your CD burners on stun. Metallica rocked the music world when they sued Napster, the company that provided the free-swapping file-sharing app that altered the course of music history. Fans were outraged and felt Metallica was bullying the free system. But, ultimately the industry sided with the band; after all it was the band that was being hurt by their enthused fans. In time it would have been the parasite that bled the tuneful turnip dry.

7. Master Of Puppets

Oddly enough however, many fans were quick to site that Metallica gained their foothold on heavy metal when the band provided a few tape-trading friends with a demo tape called, “No Life ‘Til Leather.” The seven-song album was dubbed and redubbed and dubbed some more until the tape had hop scotched across the globe from California to Germany. Within a few short months the band had risen from obscurity with a legion of worldwide fans, all due to the free trade of their music.

8. Ride The Lightning

Here’s a fan listing of Metallica’s albums in the must-have order:

1. …And Justice For All
2. Master of Puppets
3. Ride the Lightning
4. Metallica (The Black Album)
5. Reload
6. Kill ‘Em All
7. Load

Over time, no doubt their latest outing, St. Anger, will join these favorites.

9. Worn Justice

For a recent Ramones tribute album, Metallica has joined the ranks of U2, Tom Waits, Garbage, Eddie Vedder, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Billy Corgan, Offspring, Static-X, Rancid, Motorhead, Green Day and Marilyn Manson. The whole project was helmed by shock-rocker, Rob Zombie. According to Zombie in an interview with Rolling Stone, “The whole thing started with Johnny Ramone. He really wanted people to do the tracks in their own way, not like they’re trying to imitate the Ramones. Everyone who ever heard the Ramones started a band, and this record demonstrates that.”

10. Headbangers’ Ball

Hetfield concludes, “We’re looking forward to spreading this new lust for life we have. There’s a new strength in Metallica that’s never been there before. There are still fearful parts, too. But I’m pretty well set up. And I’m really proud of the new music. I think we did something where the pedal does not let up.”

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June 1, 2010. Love Of Music. No Comments.

Tinchy Stryder Wants to Beat Calvin Harris in Album Chart

Tinchy Stryder has revealed that he is eager to collaborate with Calvin Harris in the future.

The rapper, who teamed up with N-Dubz, Amelle Berrabah and Taio Cruz on his recent album Catch 22, said that he admires Harris’s recent work.

“I love his beats and his style of music. He knows what he wants and what he’s doing, which is always key when you’re working with someone. One day we’ll definitely be doing something together,” he told DS.

The star insisted that he was not annoyed when Harris beat him to No. 1 with his album Ready For The Weekend earlier this year.

“It was all healthy competition. He’s a cool guy and I said congratulations to him when he got to No.1,” he said.

“To have a number two album is a big enough thing for me, but obviously having a No.1 is the thing that everyone wants. Maybe next time I’ll challenge him again and beat him.

Twenty-two-year-old Kwasi Danquah aka Tinchy Stryder has had a year most young artists dream about. Growing out of East London’s grime scene, the rapper has already produced top-selling album Star In The Hood plus two recent U.K. No. 1s: Number 1 with N Dubz and Never Leave You with Sugababe Amelle Berrabah. Not letting his infectious energy slip, tiny Tinchy brings us his second effort, Catch 22.

November 6, 2009. Love Of Music. No Comments.

Strum it Chicago, Enjoy from Guitar and Piano Classes

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September 20, 2009. Love Of Music. No Comments.

Convert MPEG Videos to RM (for Idiots)

How to convert MPEG videos to RM

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September 16, 2009. Love Of Music, Video Management. No Comments.

Hanging Out at AudioBiblio.com

You don’t have to travel to other countries like Great Britain to attend a life opera or concert. You can just simply listen to music from the comforts of home. All you need to do is switch on your computer, connect to the internet and go to a nifty web site called www.audiobiblio.com for some inspiration. This is a site where people and music connect. Now you can listen to music as you boot up your computer, hook to the internet and viola, you can listen to many scores of music from the web site. You can also upload your favorite music with a file size of at most 20GB. This is more than enough for a long time of streaming music.

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May 31, 2008. Entertainment Infos, Love Of Music. No Comments.