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daddy-ul · 20 days
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maryseward666 · 6 years
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METALLICA's LARS ULRICH: 'We Don't Have Major Basket Cases In This Band'
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METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich says that he "never lost that sense of being a fan," despite having been a member of one of the most successful rock bands for nearly four decades. "I think I have a lot of passion for life and a lot of passion for living," he tells Kerrang! magazine. "If you open your eyes and take it all in — all of this and playing rock shows — it doesn't douse the fire. There's a perception that the more famous you get, the less you need that, but why would you stop? I don't consider myself any less turned on by the things that turn me on than I did 10, 20, 30 or 40 years ago. "I absolutely still have this crazy thing about music and art in general," he continues. "When something speaks to me, I've got to shout about it from every rooftop, to envelop myself in it and share it. Ultimately, when all of this is gone, none of it means anything. The basic human need and function is to connect with other people. Nobody wants to be alone." Asked how he has maintained his energy for discovery after all these years, Ulrich said: "Um… good question. I guess probably the ability to separate all this, maybe? All of us in METALLICA have done a really good job of keeping checks and balances. We allow ourselves to grow, we allow ourselves to experience and to continue on this journey, and despite all the 20,000-people shows, the honors or the platinum discs, it doesn't mean you stop caring. When I hear a great song or see a great film, it turns me on. It's a great question, and I'm not sure I have a soundbite answer for you, but that [fandom] hasn't changed. "I don't think that our personalities have changed that much either," he adds. "Given the circumstances, we're fairly normal people — given the circumstances! We don't have major basket cases in this band. The DNA and the wheelhouse, or whatever you want to call it, is intact. Within the realm of rock 'n' roll, we got lucky." METALLICA played eight shows in Europe last month and has another 15 dates booked between now and mid-May. METALLICA recently announced the details of the 2018-2019 North American leg of of its "WorldWired" tour in support of the band's latest album, "Hardwired… To Self-Destruct". The 34-date trek kicks off September 2 in Madison, Wisconsin and runs through March 13 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Each ticket purchase will be accompanied by a physical or digital copy of "Hardwired… To Self-Destruct". [Read More ...]
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maryseward666 · 7 years
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METALLICA's LARS ULRICH: Response To 'Hardwired' Album Has Been 'Way Beyond Our Wildest Hopes And Imaginations'
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HardDrive Radio host Lou Brutus conducted an interview with METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich before the band's May 12 concert at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the "WorldWired" North American stadium tour. You can now watch the chat below. A couple of excerpts follow (transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET). On how the overwhelmingly positive response to METALLICA's new album, "Hardwired… To Self-Destruct": Lars: "I was telling somebody earlier, I've heard a phrase in the last six months that I've never heard before in my life ever in thirty-five years in a rock and roll band, which is, 'Why didn't you play more new songs tonight?' Usually, it's, like, 'Why are you playing so many [news songs]? Why are you playing the whole new album? Play more old stuff. Play more old stuff.' That's kind of the mantra that you hear when you're a musician these days. And on the back of this record, we've played four new songs, we've played five new songs, there was a couple of shows where we played six new songs — half the record — and still people come [to us and say], ''Cmon, where's 'Spit Out The Bone'? Where's so and so? Where's this? Play more new songs.' And it's, like, dude, we're just getting started. We're six months into this dance, and we've got lots of touring left. And we're just getting, like I said, our feet wet. I think we've played seven of the twelve songs, and we've got five to go. And, obviously, what seems to be like a fan favorite, like 'Spit Out The Bone', we'll get to all of it. I don't think introducing 'Spit Out The Bone' in a stadium [would be the right thing to do]. That's a pretty deep song. I think that may work better in an arena or whatever. But, listen, the fact that the fans have embraced this record at the level that they have, the fact that people wanna hear more, and the fact that we feel comfortable enough to go out and open a stadium show with new songs is kind of a testament to how awesome this record's been received — I mean, way beyond our wildest both hopes and imaginations. So it's been truly kind of… People are sitting there going, 'It's your best record since the 'black' album.' Some people are saying it's the best record ever. I mean, hearing that stuff thirty-five years into a career, it's kind of crazy. Because there's this thing in the music business about, 'The best days are behind us,' and when you still get a chance to challenge that, it's an awesome thing, especially when it happens as organically as this whole thing did. So we're very appreciative, and it's a really cool time in METALLICA right now." On why he thinks "Hardwired… To Self-Destruct" has been received so well by the METALLICA fans: Lars: "Man, I've been asked that question a lot in the last six months. I mean, there's not one soundbite answer — there's a whole pile of factors. I think the great unsung hero in this whole record, in this endeavor, has been [producer] Greg Fidelman. He has been our… basically, our sound guy, our engineer, our go-to guy for everything since [2008's] 'Death Magnetic', and he's been… I think he's finally tweaked our sound and figured out exactly what our M.O. is and how we function the best, both in terms of the studio and in terms of how we should sound and how he gets not only the performance but the sounds and the sonics and all that. So I think he has a lot to answer for. And, you know, obviously, these songs are maybe slightly less progressive and a little more groove-oriented and maybe slightly more cohesive in a way. So that's probably a little part of it. And you can never discount the… without getting too crazy here, you can never discount the energies of the universe and how things are aligning and the right record at the right time. If this record came out two or three years ago, maybe it wouldn't have been received [as well]. Do you know what I mean? There's something about the musical landscape — what everybody else is doing, how your record correlates to what everybody else is doing and so on. So it's a lot of those factors. And, of course, our charm and our good looks. [Laughs] It worked out. I mean, what the fuck? Thirty-five years in, some of it works out, some of it doesn't work out. We always do our best, as you know, and this one we just nailed. So it's… Like I said, it's a good time." "Hardwired… To Self-Destruct" was certified platinum on April 12 by the RIAA (Recording Association Of America). The platinum certification reflects a million equivalent album units, which blends traditional album sales, tracks sold from an album and on-demand audio and video streams. The recent gain in "Hardwired… To Self-Destruct" sales is owed mostly to a concert ticket/album bundle sale redemption promotion with the band's stadium tour that went on sale on February 17. Redemptions of albums included with the purchase of a concert ticket register as a sale in the week the customer redeems/receives the album. "Hardwired… To Self-Destruct" debuted as expected at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 album chart last November, selling 291,000 copies in its first week of release. Both of the band's previous outings, 2008's "Death Magnetic" and 2003's "St. Anger", sold more copies in shortened sales weeks. "Death Magnetic" moved 490,000 copies in a three-day window, while "St. Anger" shifted 418,000 copies in a similar frame. "Hardwired... To Self-Destruct" consists of two discs, containing a dozen songs and nearly 80 minutes of music. The North American leg of METALLICA's "WorldWired" 2017 tour kicked off on May 10 in Baltimore, Maryland and is hitting stadiums in 25 cities before winding down in mid-August. Support on the quartet's first North American trek since 2009 is coming mainly from AVENGED SEVENFOLD and VOLBEAT, with GOJIRA taking over for the latter group for the last six shows.
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