Hetfield Says Band Is Looking At MoP For New Album

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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."
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12 Comments on "Hetfield Says Band Is Looking At MoP For New Album"

3. writes:
I think people the internet has a lot to do with people hating certain Metallica albums like St.Anger i dont think would have thought it was that bad if there wasnt so much discussion on it. Forums and articles and videos can also hype thing up and when the album comes out peoples expectations are to high and you end up getting disapointed its not like Metallicas next album is going to be the best album ever. People will have a sap about it even if its amazing anyway, and when they sap on the internet people will read it and get it into their head and think that the album really isnt that great....
hope you understand what im getting at lol....
wait for abusive replys or similar sh**....
please dont just start that for the fun of it because its lame and having a arguement over the internet is lame and pathetic im just sharing my own personal opinion....
THAT IS ALL!!!



6. writes:
I think the most of the internet's deal is that these albums are hyped up to be better than TBA (or even AJFA or MoP) and for a lot of us here, that is something we'd like to see after Metallica's downfall into the world of radio rock.
But the fact that Metallica are turning back to those albums now, when Thrash and it's kin are on a popular swing in sh**holes like Hot Topic and Fye, just kind of goes along with Metallica's nature to follow whatever is popular.

7. writes:
it's funny that after the movie, therapy and all that bullsh**, james still looks uncomfortable as hell.
you gotta respect that he doesn't play into all the sh** about politics. he knows how everything gets spun into something else. i think he's the only one that gets it not to overhype everything. thats why we keep getting all these bits of interviews with everybody but james. that's the best indication about the new record to me. james doesn't want to set the bar too high. he knows by now that most everybodies gonna b**** regardless of what the hell it sounds like.
i don't think metallica really has ever made a horrible record, they just keep making these oddball choices trying to be different which is kind of dumb. i do think it's a good move on rick rubin's part to have them focus on the energy and feeling around mop though.




12. writes:
and hopefully they bring back their tight a** logo back!! i hope its just as good as MOP cuz that album just rocked all of metal back a few years haha. well metallica is still awesome but it would be better if they released something worth listening to now. cuz st. anger sucked.
-Mac
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1. Thrash99 writes:
Well, I'm keepin my fingers crossed.