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Copyright © 2004.All rights reserved metalheads
In the summer of 2000, Metallica took
yet fresher steps towards establishing freedom from convention,
proving that it was possible to assemble, and headline, your own
stadium tour without promoting a record. Summer Sanitarium, Hetfield's
back not withstanding, was a huge success, and anticipation grew as to
when the band would hit the studio again.
The anticipation was replaced by fear at the turn of 2001 when, after
several rumors, Jason Newsted departed the band. No one reason can be
fairly the cause, more several long-standing issues that silently grew
beyond their initial molehills. Of course many assumed that this would
precipitate the break-up of the band, when of course it merely
provided a conduit to newer levels of creativity and understanding.The
band realized there was much work to be done on both their personal
and creative relationships, and spent the first part of 2001
investigating spontaneous avenues of discovery both in and out of the
studio. They set up shop at an old ex-Army barracks called The
Presidio, jammed together at length and made a decision not to rush
the process of finding a new band member, opting instead to have
producer Bob Rock do all bass parts.In the middle of 2001, James
Hetfield reached a place in his life where he felt rehabilitation,
rest and re-focus were necessary for him to not only continue but also
flourish. It meant that for many months, the members of Metallica
embarked upon various levels of deeper discovery about themselves, the
band and their lives both as a band and human beings. The results were
to manifest themselves two-fold: when they came together again in the
Spring of 2002 there was a deeper respect and appreciation for each
other than ever before. And they were finally ready to make a new
album, free of outside expectations, free of inner expectations and
independent of anyone.Settling into their new HQ, the band set about
making 'St Anger' with Bob Rock. Those early Presidio sessions had
certainly helped shape the freeform thinking and expression that was
to come, but no-one, least of all the guys themselves, could've known
just how fierce, raw and passionate the 'St Anger' material would turn
out to be. With Rock always offering prompt and support, lyrics were
written by everyone, writing was shared and performance was off the
cuff, spontaneous and a 180 degree turn from the months of
cut-and-paste which had become a part of the Metallirecording process
in the past.
This Metallica was proud, confident, appreciative, humble, hungry,
edgy, angry and also happy. Nervous? Sure, a little bit, but that too
was good, yet another driver to new places and creative achievements
that Metallica were enjoying.
It was in the Fall of 2002 that the band decided it was time to search
for a new bassist, and after some closed auditions with personal
invitees over a few months, ex-Suicidal Tendencies/Ozzy Osbourne bass
player Robert Trujillo was chosen to be the new member of Metallica.
Note, member. Not bassist or hired gun or replacement. But a band
member. His whole demeanor, happy, relaxed, warm, enthusiastic blended
with over 15 years of experience and a ferocious finger-picking style
made Robert the only natural choice.And so it is that as you read
this, 'St Anger' has been completed, expectations are reaching heights
that even the band cannot believe and there is the excitement of the
first proper tour since Summer Sanitarium 2000. Looking at them,
listening to them and seeing them, Lars, Kirk, Robert and James look
like excited, eager children, men who cannot wait to be let out of
then house to go and wreak aural havoc. Why? Because they can't!
Metallica are about to hit a whole new level...and this is a story
that will most DEFINITELY be continued... Thanks
www.metallica.com.