The post Metallica Unveil American Sign Language (ASL) Videos for All 72 Seasons Songs: Watch appeared first on Consequence. Metallica have made the music videos for their new album 72 Seasons ...
The South American leg of Metallica's 'By Request' tour is complete, and now the band has released several videos from the shows. The latest video (watch above) is from the second Buenos Aires, ...
Drummer Lars Ulrich recently spoke with The Straits Times, discussing the new record as well as how the band has tackled the ever-shifting musical climate since the arrival of the Internet and the ...
The very last show Metallica played before concerts as we know them disappeared was the 20th anniversary show of their 1999 orchestral S&M concerts (and live album/film) with the San Francisco ...
On August 15, Backbeat Books (an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield) will release Metallica: The $24.95 Book by longtime friend of MetalSucks, Ben Apatoff. The tome looks at Metallica’s cultural ...
Metallica will release their first album in eight years, Hardwired… To Self Destruct, this Friday (11/18), but you can hear it a little early. Today (11/16) and tomorrow (11/17), Metallica will debut ...
Inclusion rocks: Metallica celebrated National American Sign Language Day on Saturday by announcing that it will be the first major rock band to release ASL videos for every song on their new album, ...
The heavy metal band Metallica has not only changed lives with their music; they've also changed lives with their ...
As promised, Metallica debuted a brand-new song, 'The Lords of Summer,' during the first concert of their 'Metallica by Request' tour on March 16 in Bogota, Columbia. Now they've released an official ...
1 'Weird Al' Yankovic Teases New Single Coming This Friday Directors for the videos include: Jonas Åkerlund, who originally worked with the band on "Turn The Page" and "Whiskey In The Jar," album ...
Metallica may have started out as thrash titans, but over the course of more than 40 years the band has explored a wide range of music, even venturing into more commercial arenas. Not surprisingly, ...
Sad but true: somehow, up until now, no Metallica video had ever gotten to a billion views on YouTube. The ten-digit mark was previously reached by Slipknot, System of a Down, Linkin Park, and Guns N’ ...