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Title Death Magnetic TRACKLIST
Label Mercury That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
Broken, Beat & Scarred
The Day That Never Comes
All Nightmare Long
Cyanide
The Unforgiven III
The Judas Kiss
Suicides & Redemption
My Apocalypse


The Biography
Year 2008
Kind Hard-Rock, Metal
Recorded Sound City Studios
Authors Rick Rubin
Production
Evaluation xxx
1 Allison Crowe - Midnight
2 Josh Woodward - Go
3 C. S. Daggers - Changing my mind
4 S.Crossing - Don't Get Me Started
5 First - On the road


THE METALLIC RISORGONOS DA THE RUBBLES OF ST. ANGER

To return is never easy. Above all when you call yourself Metallic, you have a past that weighs as a boulder and six submerges from avalanches of criticisms with the last album in study that you have published. No, you/he/she must not be easy to have such an imposing name, but the desire to return to be great for the band of James Hetfield has evidently been stronger than the fear than to complete another false footstep.

Yes, because after the not indimenticable St. Anger, the new album Death Magnetic is indeed a whole other history. A signal that the Metallic one have wanted to launch to whom constantly kept on repeating that you/they were ended, showing once more that also with a few years in more on the shoulders you/he/she can be been able to beat as madmen on his/her own tools without skipping the quality. The key has been the return to the roots, to those unforgettable atmospheres of epic album as "And Justice For All" and "Black Album" that you/they have written one of the most important pages of the hard-rock.

Even if to repeat the Fasti of a past of the kind is an impossible enterprise, it goes at least rewarded the courage to dare of a band that the whole intention has to decide alone when it will be the moment to hang the guitar to the nail, with good peace of the critics that you/they wanted to bury them before the time. And it is really this desire to risk that it makes to climb the quotations of a job that of certain introduces his/her gaps as the length of the passages that the disk makes in its complex some difficult to digest. Besides, if on one side we have a Kirk Hammet in great form that enchants with his/her solos, from the other the voice of Hetfield seems to have lost more than a hit; The drummer seems not to have gone out completely from the tunnel of St. Anger while Jago, to his/her first test in study, he/she doesn't succeed in cutting out him a protagonist role.

There is luckily the production of Rick Rubin to hold in hand the reins of the game and to do yes that Death Magnetic succeeds equally to emit his/her power despite his/her inevitable defects. This way you/he/she can be passed above also to some venial sin as "The Unforgiven III" and to listen satisfied "That Was Just Your Life" or "The End of the Line", aware of to be of forehead to a band that has not finished his/her run yet but it still has some things to say.






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