Portions of this page Copyright 1948-2008 Muze Inc. and Muze Europe Ltd.
All rights reserved.
All rights reserved.
All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Frantic 2. St Anger 3. Some Kind Of Monster 4. Dirty Window 5. Invisible Kid 6. My World 7. Shoot Me Again 8. Sweet Amber 9. Unnamed Feeling 10. Purify 11. All Within My Hands 12. St Anger (rehearsal/video) 13. Frantic (live/DVD) 14. St Anger (live/DVD) 15. Some Kind Of Monster (live/DVD) 16. Dirty Window (live/DVD) 17. Invisible Kid (live/DVD) 18. My World (live/DVD) 19. Shoot Me Again (live/DVD) 20. Sweet Amber (live/DVD) 21. Unnamed Feeling (live/DVD) 22. Purify (live/DVD) 23. All Within My Hands (live/DVD)
Album Notes This is a Hyper CD, which contains both regular tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.Metallica: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar); Kirk Hammett (guitar); Rob Trujillo (bass); Lars Ulrich (drums).Additional personnel: Bob Rock (bass).Recorded at HQ, San Rafael, California between May 2002 and April 2003.While LOAD and its sequel RELOAD, Metallica's final studio offerings of the '90s, found the band expanding their approach in what fans called "maturation" and detractors called "mellowing out," the band's first album of the 21st century is a powerful retrenchment and call-to-arms for the heavy metal faithful. Not since the bygone days of MASTER OF PUPPETS (and perhaps not even then) has Metallica sounded this furiously unrelenting. There's virtually no letup from the frenetic musical mayhem of the appropriately titled ST. ANGER, and nary a power ballad in sight, as the guitars blare and drums rage from one gut-assaulting tune into the next at a breakneck pace. One is reminded of the pure sonic fury of vintage Motorhead, the only band before Metallica to convincingly combine metal tonalities with punk energy. The brilliantly clear production is a blessing that maximizes every bone-crunching riff and jackhammer drum hit for an intensified sucker-punch that will leave even longtime fans reeling with the sheer heaviness of it all. ST. ANGER is surely one of the most effective metal albums of the early '00s, and a bracing lesson for all the nu-metal brats on how it's meant to be done. Editorial Reviews Uncut (08/01/2003) Mojo (07/01/2003) Entertainment Weekly (06/13/2003) Spin (07/01/2003) Rolling Stone (06/26/2003) Rolling Stone (06/26/2003) | |||||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 06/09/08 by: alot of people seem not to like this album, but after a couple of hearings this has grown on me, its different to the black album or master of puppets. well worth buying. make sure you buy the two c/d version as the studio film of it is well worth watching. Review ID: 10000000008593689 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 05/07/07 by: 1 of 1 people found this review helpful. This Fourteen track album is the latest in the Metallica collection and i felt that i should take it for such a decent price. Upon arrival I was pleasantly surprised by the foldout style of the casing and cover which seemed unique compared to other recent albums. After the initial look on the style of the album another factor i noticed was the booklet which was slipped into the album case which consisted of song lyrics and designs inside the booklet which i found good quality. Lastly i would like to point out the dvd which came with the album. This dvd contained live performance from Metallica at there recording studio in Los Angeles. This I found fairly good but wasnt of best quality and was slightly basic and plain. On overall i found the album a good buy with many good features included. Review ID: 10000000003917684 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 08/09/06(updated 16/10/06) by: 0 of 2 people found this review helpful. Metallica fail miserably with this album. droning bass heavy guitar riffs no melody, a poor album, considering all the publicity surrounding this release, (think some kind of monster). i know it's supposed to be heavy hard and dark but any idiot can chuck out this kind of banal rubbish. Master of muppets would have been a better title. Don't think metallica will ever again touch the brilliance of the black album Review ID: 10000000001792576 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 03/09/06 by: 1 of 1 people found this review helpful. I bought the Metallica - St Anger album as a replacement for an original I lost. Metallica in many people's eyes lost their way ever so slightly during the late 90's, a view I don't express. Its every bands right to experiment with their sound, their direction and their musical styling. St Anger though brought Metallica back on form. I love this album and the track "Some Kind of Monster" sums up what Metallica are all about. A heavier than heavy riff and a rocking tune. As with any review, this is an opinion. I know many people who hate this album and everything Metallica have produced since the "Black" album and even "Master of Puppets". But I'd reccommend it to anyone. Review ID: 10000000001722699 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 09/08/06 by: 1 of 1 people found this review helpful. Hav'nt bought a Metallica cd since the Black album (Metallica Metallica true title). But this album rocks. Used to be huge fan when I was younger but seen them for first time at Download 06 and they blew my socks off. Was inspired to buy their latest offering and so glad I did. I reckon this album is their best since Master Of Puppets, Its raw and loud a must for any fan. It also comes with a bonus DVD of them in a practice room playing the whole album with the new bass player and I reckon it sounds better than the cd. Buy it now! Review ID: 10000000001560293 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
| Replace this search |
Email me daily when new items match my search for | |