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The heavy metal band’s new album had already gained the #1 spot on
iTunes India on the day of its release and gained its Sixth
No. 1 Album on
the Billboard 200 Chart~
Classic
American band Metallica dropped their latest album ‘Hardwired…to Self-Destruct’
on the 18th of November, 2016 marking their comeback after 8 years following’
Death Magnetic(2008).’
From being
a trash and Heavy metal band to being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame through its release ‘Death Magnetic’ in 2008, the band sticks back to its
original style in their newly released album consisting of 12 songs divided
into two discs. The album marked a fresh beginning for the band with a new logo
variant appearance known as the ‘Glitch’ logo.
Their
title track ‘Hardwired’ received high accolades soon after its release with the
entire album topping in over 57 countries.
The album
songs ranges from slow to heavy rock music with some solos pieces by individual
band members. Kirk Hammett yet again makes a mark with stellar solos lined up
in the song ‘Here Comes Revenge.’
The album
is said to have drawn inspiration from classic musicians such as ‘Slayer’ and
Amy Winehouse’ with songs like ‘Am I Savage?’ and ‘Moth into Flame.’ The deluxe
edition of the album consists of an additional soundtrack ‘Lord of
Summer’. Metallica indeed has made a
thumping comeback with all of their music video being released on a single day
along with their interesting ‘in the making’ versions of each. Hardwired…to
Self-Destruct builds on Death Magnetic with an added element from all its
previous albums starting from Kill ‘Em All to Master Of Puppets to Load taking
the band further ahead in the league.
In an
unprecedented move for Metallica, the band released music videos for each song
from the album, Hardwired…To Self-Destruct on 16th and 17th November on
www.metallica.com New songs and their videos were premiered continuously over
the 48 hour span featuring videos that were shot around the globe –giving fans
the opportunity to hear the long awaited Metallica album.
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