Booney wrote:Magellan wrote:Whilst it comes post-Black Album,and contradicts a bit of what I said earlier, I'm actually quite a fan of "Load". A return to some extent to the longer epic songs that they are master of, some darker lyrical themes, and some great grooves.
Post-Black and despite popular opinion, I'm a fan of Death Magnetic. Whilst Load is also very good, I think DM is the pick of the "modern" post-Black Metallica offerings.
It's a problem many bands have, one song gets airplay over and over and it begins to boil your piss as soon as you hear it despite having known and loved the song/artist for potentially decades. ie - Stairway to Heaven, Khe Sanh, etc etc
Agreed, DM is a brilliant album, great songs on it, and much harder and more aggressive than anything they've ever recorded before. Some of the best song construction too, songs like The Day That Never Comes, That Was Just Your Life and All Nightmare Long are well written musically.
I clearly can remember sitting in my brothers bedroom when James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett were on Triple J, and they said they were going to play their new song, and Until It Sleeps came on. I thought it was a joke, 'haha get that crap off and play their new song' type thing.
Load and Reload have some brilliant songs on it, Id wet myself if I ever got to hear Fixxxer live, but I've always had the thinking of "these would be great albums if they weren't Metallica albums". Ive always felt like they were performing below their capabilities on those albums. Same with "Risk" by Megadeth.
It's been way too long since their last album.