If you were someone who knew and liked Metallica before their eponymous "Black Album," then I offer words of warning concerning their latest release, "St. Anger."
First, a relevant comic:
[Click to view comic: 'Those Crazy Midnight Music Sales']
The case against:
1) The production is horrible. Even if "Lightning" and "Justice" sound a little thin to some, the new disc just sounds awful. James' voice is mixed way up. Lars sounds like he's playing empty Quaker Oat boxes. Even the "Garage Days Re-Revisited" ep which claimed to be "not produced" by Metallica sounds better than "St. Anger."
2) James can't sing for some reason--maybe sobriety. When he growls he's fine, but otherwise--ugh. And the lyrics are just ridiculous, but I think that's a problem with aging metal bands in general. What do you write about when you've made it and you're richer than Jesus. Are you really that pissed off?
3) No/Limited guitar solos. Instead, the same riffs are repeated endlessly (and due to song length, I mean endlessly). Don't be fooled by the first two-three decent tracks, either. You will hear slightly varied iterations of them for the rest of the 50 or so minutes left on the CD.
4) Bob Rock is the Anti-Christ
5) The hype. "Metallica is returning to their roots," and so on. I don't want Metallica to remake "Master of Puppets" (and they didn't come close to that). "Load" was a shift in style and approach that worked. They just went excess with "Re-Load," but it still contained some decent tunes. This latest disc is boring and useless, and I can't remember when I've been more distraught about a band since Soundgarden broke up. After hearing "St. Anger," I think Soundgarden did the right thing.
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