Metallica have announced a reissue of their 1991 self-titled LP, better known as the Black Album. The remastered edition will be available on Sept. 10 in a variety of formats, including a ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The Black Album is one of the most commercially successful and critically ...
Creeping Death (Live at Day on the Green, Oakland, CA – October 12th, 1991) Harvester of Sorrow (Live at Day on the Green, Oakland, CA – October 12th, 1991) Welcome Home (Sanitarium) (Live at Day on ...
Metallica closed out the '80s as rock's reigning thrash metal band, but far from being content to rest on their laurels, they forged a different path for their fifth album — and rocketed to an ...
On the day their massive “Black Album” reissue finally arrived, Metallica visited Jimmy Kimmel Live to talk about their classic 1991 LP, perform two Metallica songs in a scenic setting, and read ...
This is, of course, an impressive milestone considering Metallica was released in 1991, but think about it — everyone and their grandmother knows "Enter Sandman." The iconic track has been used in ...
Twenty-five years ago today, San Francisco metal band Metallica released a self-titled album that eventually came to be known as "The Black Album." It was their fifth studio album, but as the band's ...
In music, the word “sellout” can mean any number of things. It can mean that a band has changed their sound to something more commercially-friendly. It can mean that they allowed one of their songs to ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. No wonder that come August 12, 1991, metalheads queued around the block at record stores in every ...
These days, Metallica's self-titled fifth LP (aka the Black Album) is hailed as a bona fide classic. Quite admirable, considering how upon its 1991 release date, diehard fans spread buyer’s remorse ...
Metallica’s self-titled 1991 album—commonly known as The Black Album—has just surpassed 16 million U.S. sales according to SoundScan, making it both the first album to cross that threshold and, ...
Chris Stapleton singing "Nothing Else Matters"? Jason Isbell cutting his version of "Sad But True"? A take on "Wherever I May Roam" from Jon Pardi? Music City and metal royalty collide with the ...
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