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returntothepit >> discuss >> JAMES HETFIELD Says METALLICA Is Focusing On Feeling Around 'Master Of Puppets' For New CD by IMMOLATION on Jul 14,2007 8:30pm
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toggletoggle post by IMMOLATION at Jul 14,2007 8:30pm
METALLICA frontman James Hetfield was interviewed by Norway's NRK on Tuesday (July 10) prior to the band's headlining performance in Oslo. Watch the seven-minute unedited question-and-answer session at SVT.se or YouTube. A transcript of the interview follows:

Q: What will the new METALLICA [album] sound like?

Hetfield: "As good as we can right now, I would say, and that's all it ever has been. [Producer] Rick Rubin is extremely good at getting the best out of any artist he's worked with, whether it's BEASTIE BOYS, NEIL DIAMOND, SLAYER, SLIPKNOT… he does all, he does rap… anything! Somehow he taps in. He's got a good vibe, and a good ear, and we think we do too. So sometimes there's a little bit of this — we like our things the way we like them, he likes his things the way he likes them — but with two great powers putting something together, I think we'll come up with something pretty amazing. He's having us focus a lot on the feeling around 'Master of Puppets' — what was going through our minds? what was it like? — the hunger around 'Master of Puppets'."

Q: You played at Live Earth. What are your thoughts on the climate crisis. What can METALLICA contribute to [the whole process]?

Hetfield: "I really avoided the press around the Live Earth day. I didn't quite agree with what was going on there. Politics drive me crazy, and I don't like talking politics. Politics get in the way of things; they get in the way of getting things done, and getting our music across is what we wanna do — we don't wanna cloud it with 'Democrat, Republican,' whatever. Our philosophy is 'think for yourself' at the end of the day — do what you think feels right. I really believe that humans will survive. I have a lot of faith in mankind that we will overcome and adapt — whatever it is; whether it's man-made or God-made, or Earth/Mother Nature — we have a lot of smart people on this planet that will make something good out of bad."

Q: You guys have been a band for 25 years. What is the plan for the next 25 years?

Hetfield: "Yeah, to make it to 26, 27, 28… you know, it's one day at a time. Something exciting that's up for us is being eligible for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in America, which is a pretty big deal. We played it last year for BLACK SABBATH, who chose not to perform, and we said we would. [Laughs] That was a lot of fun. You know, it's this historic landmark. A lot of bands get inducted, [but] not many bands are there to play all together to say 'Hi' and 'Thank you.' If you made it to 25 years, you either hate each other or you're broken up or you didn't make it that far, or something. So we're pretty proud. There's a not a whole lot of bands that can say that, so we're very grateful."

Q: You had a little bit of a difficulty on the last record. How are you guys functioning now on the new record?

Hetfield: "Well, one thing that someone said on the last record — going through all of the cleansing, the therapy, the talking, the breaking down the falls… you know, from one extreme to the other — from hating each other to not talking to hugging and crying over every note… It's crazy — one to the other. They're both unrealistic. Somewhere in the middle is where we need to live, and balance is difficult at times, especially for myself, who likes the extremes, or thinks I like them. All the work that we went through on 'St. Anger', it was said that it was not for 'St. Anger', it was for the next record, and that makes total sense. 'St. Anger' was pretty much a statement — it felt like a purging of a feeling. And this record is more us working together — in harmony, in friction, in happiness, in sadness… all of that put together. And we're able to get through it — we've walked though fire; we know how hot it can get, and we don't need to go through there again."



toggletoggle post by IMMOLATION at Jul 14,2007 8:31pm
Fuck yeah!!! I can't wait!!!!!!!!!!



toggletoggle post by IMMOLATION at Jul 14,2007 8:33pm
They all keep talking about it nonstop. this time I believe 'em.



toggletoggle post by zyklon at Jul 14,2007 8:52pm
They said the same thing about Saint Anger, hopefully this time is true.



toggletoggle post by Nash nli at Jul 14,2007 9:07pm
This is such bullshit. If you search for it on you tube you can hear them play two new songs live, and they are even worse than St. Anger.
Metallica= dead



toggletoggle post by TheAccursedDrummer  at Jul 14,2007 9:27pm
He said they were feeling the angst of Kill 'Em All when they wrote Saint Anger, so this album should sound something like Godsmack. These guys should hang them selves in closets one by one over the course of a week before this album is fully recorded, so that it hasn't got a chance of ever seeing the light of day.



toggletoggle post by ArrowHead is watching you at Jul 15,2007 2:31am
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Okay, Metallica rants about going back to their roots, exploring their anger, and making another Master of Puppets.

And here is the result:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1CCiwd6UZs


HAHAHA

Now, Dave Mustaine is STILL a bitter, angry douchbag.

Here is the most recent result.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0_ls9fOavg&mode=related&search=

Once again, Dave wins.

Unfortunately for metallica, all that wonderful agression and great metal they once had was kicked out of the band a while ago.

Metallica needs to give up the ghost, and stop embarrassing poor Robert Trujilio.



toggletoggle post by timjohn at Jul 15,2007 4:17am
dave >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> metallica



toggletoggle post by SM Nose Chief at Jul 15,2007 9:23am
hahahaahhahahahahahahah



toggletoggle post by rhys  at Jul 15,2007 12:14pm
those riffs are lame. you'd think they would get better after almost 30 years of playing



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Jul 15,2007 12:20pm
Who the fuck's playing bass for Megadeth?



toggletoggle post by Nash nli at Jul 15,2007 12:28pm
A group of 12 year olds at the camp I work at wrote a better song this week than these fucks.



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Jul 15,2007 12:48pm
I heard Lars was feeling around Kirk Hammet's nutsack.

With his tongue. But it doesn't make them gay.



toggletoggle post by Anthny at Jul 15,2007 12:56pm
RichHorror said:
Who the fuck's playing bass for Megadeth?


James Lomenzo. Played for BLS.



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Jul 15,2007 12:58pm
No more Dave Ellefson? This saddens me.



toggletoggle post by Neverpurified  at Jul 15,2007 12:59pm
ellefson hasn't been with that band for about 5 years i believe



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Jul 15,2007 1:00pm
Clearly I pay very close attention.



toggletoggle post by zyklon at Jul 15,2007 3:20pm
Nash nli said:
This is such bullshit. If you search for it on you tube you can hear them play two new songs live, and they are even worse than St. Anger.
Metallica= dead

Robert Trujillo said those 2 songs won't make the album.




toggletoggle post by archaeon at Jul 15,2007 3:25pm
Metallica could never release an album ever again and still play the fleet center every 6 months.

The new megadeth beats the shit out of anything metallica has released in 15 years.



toggletoggle post by boine at Jul 15,2007 3:38pm
RichHorror said:
No more Dave Ellefson? This saddens me.


i know they need to get him back so that the two of them can become Megadave again



toggletoggle post by Whoremastery  at Jul 15,2007 10:40pm
megadeth was always better than metallica...dave is still thrashin at least.



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Jul 16,2007 12:30am
INTERVIEW BLAH BLAH INTERVIEW


What a stinky, dried-up hasbeen.



toggletoggle post by FleshFries at Jul 16,2007 12:58am
wouldnt it be funny if the new metallica album actually kicked ass? i dont know...id get a kick out of it :P



toggletoggle post by kyle NlI at Jul 16,2007 2:02am
they have said this for the last 2-3 albums.
and whiskey in the jar sounds a lot like battery
..stupid.



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Jul 16,2007 9:21am
I think it's time to face the facts.... Metallica kind of always sucked. They couldn't write a good riff without dicking around for 7 minutes to get to it. I dunno, I just find it difficult to talk about a band that has done nothing but take a dump on it's fanbase for as long as I can remember.



toggletoggle post by metal_church101  at Jul 16,2007 10:23am
Whoremastery said:
megadeth was always better than metallica...dave is still thrashin at least.



Very true



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Jul 16,2007 10:44am
FleshFries said:
wouldnt it be funny if the new metallica album actually kicked ass? i dont know...id get a kick out of it :P


thats what i am waiting for. an album that smokes everything they ever wrote.



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Jul 16,2007 10:47am
xmikex said:
I think it's time to face the facts.... Metallica kind of always sucked. They couldn't write a good riff without dicking around for 7 minutes to get to it. I dunno, I just find it difficult to talk about a band that has done nothing but take a dump on it's fanbase for as long as I can remember.


you're right. i understand that a band belongs to the members, and really they can do what they want with it. but in Metallica's case, they are where they are because of their fan base. they know that every single fan wants to hear shit like MoP, AJFA, etc., and to me they owe it to the fans that have made them the millionaires they are. they have rabid fans who have relentlessly followed them since day 1, and they are stepping on their throats when they just overlook it to make the garbage they have been making. get back on the sauce and sonically stomp our eardrums in. fags.



toggletoggle post by fishcakes at Jul 16,2007 10:47am
don't hold your breath



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Jul 16,2007 10:50am
Metalli-who? This band is no longer worth discussing.



toggletoggle post by metal_church101  at Jul 16,2007 10:56am
Metalli-retards



toggletoggle post by axl at Nov 13,2007 7:50am
agreeing with all the comments here, we will witness a "legend" fall down or stand up this year.As far as youtube videos give a hint about what they'll do , which is st.anger bullshit sounding , it's more likely to say "papa het" bye bye .



toggletoggle post by I_am_not_me   at Nov 13,2007 9:53am
Anthny said:
RichHorror said:
Who the fuck's playing bass for Megadeth?


James Lomenzo. Played for BLS.


And White Lion.



toggletoggle post by YourGrandma'sPanties at Nov 13,2007 11:49am
Rick Rubin is the only person who could save this band I think.....So I am looking forward to what this album will sound like...Fuck Bob Cock Rock



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