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Metallica performed their first of two sets at Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival on May 9, and it shook the world, or at ...
The stage's screens and lights bathed the crowd in a bright red light as they got their ... were in fine form throughout. James Hetfield's voice is still capable of producing his iconic half ...
The Baltimore group toiled in the underground until its 2021 LP blew up. With a new album, “Never Enough,” it’s testing the ...
The lights turned red as lead singer and guitarist James Hetfield performed the first song of the night with the powerful guitars, drums and bass accompanying him. The audience threw their fists in ...
Because, while listening to the whole album, Metallica sounds like they are trying to ride the nu-metal train for all it’s worth, and hearing this droning piece of music from James Hetfield is the ...
In the end, Hetfield opted to remain as the band’s frontman, though it wouldn’t be the only time Metallica tapped up a member ...
On May 2, the official America’s Best Racing Instagram account shared a brief collage of Hetfield visiting Sandman (set to “Enter Sandman,” of course). Hetfield flashes the “devil horns ...
Metallica lead vocalist and guitarist James Hetfield was pictured in a box on the evening, and got a loud cheer from the crowd when shown on the Scotiabank Arena jumbotron midway through the ...