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August 25, 2008

New Metallica - "The Day That Never Comes" (Live At Leeds)

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As Amrit sagely noted when discussing Metallica's new 7:56-long Death Magnetic track "The Day That Never Comes": "At 5:00 [it] becomes the last half of "One." (Literally.) Before that, it's 'Unforgiven' meets 'Fade To Black.'" (But not really as good as that. James says: "Love is a four letter word / You're in this prison." We say: Ooph, James said that.)." Or, as a wise commenter said in dialog form:

"So guys, for the new album I'm thinking we record all Load era type songs and then tack on 3 minutes of And Justice For All style jamming..."

"Sounds great, James, our dumbass fans will never catch on!"

To add my two cents, this live version of the track, recorded with more than one camera at the Leeds Festival, is muddier than the recorded take, but clearly demonstrates that the center does not hold.

It's "The Song That Never Comes," a bunch of things that sound familiar, but never add up to much beyond sounding familiar. If you want more late-period live Magnetic, you can still hear the Ozzfest rendered "Cyanide."

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wow listen to the fans go nuts at the intro they really love this song

Posted by: grover at 08/25/08 11:27 AM | Reply
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jeez...one again a "critic" who is tone deaf and biased...
this song is well structured and sounds awesome...
anyway, pointless to argue with people who don't have much metal knowledge...

Posted by: david at 08/25/08 12:01 PM | Reply
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yeah, you need "metal knowledge" to spot soulless, cynical re-writes of past glories.

Posted by: reet in reply to david's comment at 08/25/08 12:13 PM | Reply
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You don't need "metal knowledge" to opine on the quality and merits of a Metallica song (especially these days), but in this case you happen to be dead wrong. If Brandon is the same guy I think he is, he oozes "metal knowledge," as evidenced by countless Show No Mercy columns he has written for Pitchfork that have certainly impressed me (and I've been listening to metal for over 25 years).

Posted by: josh in reply to david's comment at 08/25/08 1:00 PM | Reply
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brandon

Hey Josh -- thanks. I am the same Brandon. And I appreciate the kind words. While I'm here, did any overseas readers catch Gojira opening for Metallica in France? Curious.

Posted by: brandon profile link in reply to josh's comment at 08/25/08 1:14 PM | Reply
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Lars has gotten really terrible at the drums... It is nice to see James playing more complicated guitar lines...

Posted by: Tom at 08/25/08 12:52 PM | Reply
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-UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCKS!

Posted by: steve at 08/25/08 1:07 PM | Reply
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why do you continue to bash bands that can sell out arenas, and for the most part are making solid music- Metallica, Verve, Oasis- show some class Stereogum- Not sure what your objective is anymore- For the most part- the artists you are positive about- are not making timeless music - (see Metallica, Verve, Oasis) also don't think the press teams are keeping score- one day you'll want something from them and they'll say sorry. It's about respect.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UNfNpjWz-Y

Posted by: Huh? at 08/25/08 1:08 PM | Reply
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Not sure what their objective is anymore? Sorry "Huh?" but this site gives heavy focus to independent music. If you want positive looks at new Metallica, the Verve and Oasis right next to stories on Dave Matthews, Coldplay and Gym Class Heroes, here's a link...

www.rollingstone.com

Posted by: bucky at 08/25/08 2:01 PM | Reply
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1. Lars hasn't gotten worse, he was always a poor, tasteless drummer. He is a tennis player who has an interest in drums.
2. Metallica are poor, tasteless musicians.
3. "metal knowledge" = understanding the constructs of poor song writing that depends on technical merit to give false musical validity. Good music has nothing to do with how fast you can play.
4. Selling out arena's is not indicative of making solid music. It simply means that you are effective at appealing to the mindless masses who have no interest in exploring any musical options that differ from what has been crammed down their throats by corporate radio for the past 20 years.
5. Metallica are not timeless they are shameless.

Posted by: Joel at 08/25/08 2:19 PM | Reply
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that new metallica single - has anyone noticed the martha and the muffins steal at the start - echo beach far away in time?

Posted by: robert starling at 08/25/08 2:33 PM | Reply
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Eat a dick already and go listen to "real" metal...cocksucking swine, who's mother is a terd hoarding butt-pirate....

Posted by: james at 08/25/08 3:11 PM | Reply
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The comment about recording load-style songs w/ tacked on jams is entirely accurate. Also accurate is that most of the fans - and I'm a guy who credits ...And Justice for turning me into a musician - will eat it up.

I was happy to hear Kirk's playing though - I've always thought he was a humble guy who knows he isn't God's gift, despite the ridiculous guitar player accolades. He just plays fun, fast, singable solos and this time around his playing is cleaner than I've ever heard it, and he isn't abusing the wah. Just the fact that he's gotten more articulate/less wah-heavy is a pretty amazing step forward for him as Metallica's lead guitar player... even if Metallica sucks so hard now that it doesn't matter.

But for anyone who thinks Metallica has always sucked and been tasteless... the transition/clean sections from To Live is To Die, Master of Puppets, ...And Justice, and parts of the clean/acoustic guitar layering in One is just patently gorgeous music. "Where the Wild Things Are" and "Bleeding Me" off of re-load and load are also fantastic, weird songs.

Posted by: Ben Wigler at 08/25/08 3:37 PM | Reply
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this is embarassing

Posted by: bluntacious profile link at 08/25/08 4:41 PM | Reply
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I must be getting old. This just sounds like a noise to me. Since Black, Metallica seen to have forgotten what the word 'melody' means.

Posted by: Chopper at 08/25/08 5:49 PM | Reply
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Yo- bucky - you are comparing Metallica, Oasis and Verve to Dave Mathews, Gym Class Heroes? That's funny. 80% of the bands blogs like this write about are from indies funded by majors or distributed majors (ADA, Red) - whose main source of income is from pop acts and career rock bands with catalog- Your smart Bucky- slow down a bit...FYI this site is funded by Universal Music- a major- so again- slow your roll homes. All roads lead back to the man- Blogs often bite the hand that feeds to bring up pages views to bring up ad revenue- it's all about the man, Bucky.

Posted by: huh? at 08/25/08 6:40 PM | Reply
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i agree with brandon, the new stuff is not be that great...but everybody needs to stop wishing for the metallica of ol'. they don't exist anymore. Either way these guys are fucking legends. they recorded 4 of the greatest metal records of all-time and were always lightyears ahead of the competition...bob rock of course put an end to all that...stop fucking hating. We all know they made really shitty records in the 90s...ugh

Posted by: MC Skat Kat at 08/25/08 7:06 PM | Reply
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grace6697

i saw metallica once. make that heard. from my tent at bonnaroo.

yawnzies!

Posted by: grace6697 profile link at 08/25/08 9:52 PM | Reply
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we should just be glad on this album that metallica opted to keep soloing in the album. what were they thinking on st. anger?

Posted by: problems at 08/30/08 5:44 PM | Reply
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People take this shit way too seriously. Sure they will never be what they once were, but that song is fun (if familiar) and the solo is very Priest/Maiden-ish.

Posted by: Jedinate at 08/31/08 11:29 PM | Reply
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i agree that people take this stuff way too seriously. this is music we're talking about. all it's here for is to listen to and enjoy. if you don't like one album from another; don't listen to it. listen to the one you do like. you're not going to die if metallica dosn't write something as good as AJFA and yet somehow still sound original. yes the new stuff that we've heard so far sounds similar to other things they've written in the past, and that's because it's metallica. metallica will always sound like metallica.

not that i didn't like st. anger (i thought it was good song writting. it's a good fun listen if you can get your head out of your ass, get over the recording concept, and get over the fact that it dosn't sound EXACTLY like other metallica), but i'm glad to hear them getting back to that good "classic" metallica sound again. the guitars are good, the drums are good, trujillo's bass sound is very refreshing, and james is back to singing the way he does best. I hope he keeps on putting that real ugly "yeagh" at the end of every sentence. it's fun.

Posted by: a dumb guy who likes music at 09/01/08 2:35 PM | Reply
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humm... lotta bad words in each direction. just wanna throw in something: You DO have to have "metal knoledge" to at least reckognize where it comes from. Sure the slightly boring first ballad-part is no killer, neither is the short "One"-reminescence. But the undoubted late Thin Lizzy / early Maiden-influenced double lead following, the riffs in between and Kirks solo towards the end are the fucking best Metallica moments since "Justice"-days. And worth any of the unspectacular rest! Period!!!!

Posted by: Danny Busch at 09/02/08 2:00 PM | Reply
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