According to Bravewords.com, the Legendary Canuck pounders ANVIL opened up for METALLICA yesterday (August 24) in Singapore at the Changi Exhibition Centre.
The band remarked: “We want to take the time to THANK YOU for your continued support and belief in ANVIL. We thrive on your involvement and appreciate all your interaction. We just rocked in Singapore, opened up for Metallica and it was BEYOND EPIC – SMASHING. The Die-hards and the young bloods coming out by the masses to support with the horns pumping in the air is what WE love to see!!! Your energy is killer.
Drummer Robb Reiner added: “Singapore!,,…..holy fucking shit on 10! Sold out to the max…smashing show, band totally on fire. The fans here are all catching up with Anvil now. Thx for making us feel at home. Fuck do I love pounding!”
Bravewords.com issues: According to Beritajakarta.com, in order to anticipate commotion during METALLICA‘s second visit ever to Jakarta (tomorrow at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium), thousands of security personnel will be put on standby. “We will deploy 2,694 personnel and establish eight security posts,” stated Jakarta Police spokesman, Police Great Commissioner Rikwanto,.
According to Rikwanto, the force to be deployed consists of joint security personnel from Jakarta Police, Central Jakarta Resort Police, Police Car Brigades, the army, as well as fire handling officers. “They will be deployed in spread-out manner. Some are placed outside the stadium with traffic officers, while some others are put at entrance and exit gates,” he informed.
To create comfort and safety for the concert-goers, the police have also prepared metal detectors at the entrance to the concert area. Audiences’ belongings will also be checked to avoid any prohibited items. “There will be metal detectors and other examination at entrance points. There must be no sharp weapon or liquor comes in,” stressed Rikwanto.
The full theatrical trailer for “Metallica Through The Never”, filmmaker Nimród Antal‘s captivating 3D movie featuring one of music’s most enduring and iconic bands, can be seen below. Also available is the official posted for the film.
IMAX Corporation and Picturehouse have announced that “Metallica Through The Never” will be digitally remastered into the immersive IMAX 3D format and released wide in North America exclusively into IMAX theatres for a one-week engagement starting Friday, September 27. The film will expand into additional theatres on October 4.
Starring METALLICA, a cast of thousands of their fans and breakout star Dane DeHaan (“Chronicle”, “The Amazing Spider-Man 2″), “Metallica Through The Never” is written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Nimród Antal (“Predators”, “Kontroll”) and produced by former IMAX film producer Charlotte Huggins (“Journey To The Center Of The Earth”). The film marries groundbreaking footage and editing techniques with a compelling narrative, in which a band crew member (played by DeHaan) is sent out on a mission during METALLICA‘s roaring live set in front of a sold-out arena. While on this mission, he unexpectedly has his life turned completely upside down.
The IMAX 3D release of “Metallica Through The Never” will be digitally remastered into the image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience with proprietary IMAX DMR (Digital Re-mastering) technology. The crystal-clear images, coupled with IMAX’s customized theatre geometry and powerful digital audio, create a unique environment that will make audiences feel as if they are in the movie.
Speaking to Collider.com, DeHaan stated about “Metallica Through The Never”: “It’s, in a way, like a 3D concert movie but there’s also this narrative that ties together all the footage. It’s gonna be, first of all, really rock and roll and really ‘METALLICA,’ for lack of a better word; they don’t hold back at all. But during the concert, I basically go on this trip as a roadie for the band and I pretty much literally have to go through hell and back to take it back to them, and all of this is going on during the concert, so it all ties together really kind of beautifully and uniquely. It’s unlike anything that I’ve ever seen before; it’s almost like a concert movie meets ‘The Wall’ meets METALLICA.”
METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich cited the 1976 LED ZEPPELIN movie “The Song Remains The Same” as a major influence on “Metallica Through The Never”, explaining to Classic Rock, “There are four members in LED ZEPPELIN, four members in METALLICA, it’s a full-length movie, and there’s a lot in this film that does not take place onstage. The major difference is that the stuff that takes place offstage in the METALLICA movie does not feature any members of METALLICA. It’s two separate worlds — a METALLICA show and a story that unfolds in a parallel universe — and at some point they intertwine.”
The ZEPPELIN film interspersed concert footage with fantasy sequences starring each member of the group.
The concert sequences for METALLICA‘s movie were shot last August at two shows in Vancouver, Canada.
Ulrich told The Pulse Of Radio a while back that making a movie has been one of the most daunting challenges METALLICA has ever taken on. “It’s sort of fun, it’s intimidating, it’s a little overwhelming, to be honest, because it’s a whole different league,” he said. “You know, when we go down to [the METALLICA headquarters in San Rafael, California] and record and make a record, it’s kind of — you know, we can manage the size of that. [laughs] When you’re talking about doing, like, a 3D movie that you’re gonna, like, play all over the world, that’s a little bit of a bigger undertaking, so obviously we’re treading a little more carefully.”
In an exclusive Fender Vision interview, bassist Robert Trujillo discusses the Fender gear that has served him well throughout this career with SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, INFECTIOUS GROOVES and METALLICA. He also touches on helping to recover the Bass Of Doom, made famous by the late Grammy-winning jazz bass virtuoso Jaco Pastorius. Check out the chat below.
Asked by Music Review what his most treasured music-related item or memorabilia was, Trujillo said: “That’s an easy one. My hero is a bass player by the name of Jaco Pastorius. Jaco‘s bass was missing for 20 years, and it’s a long story as to what had actually happened to it, supposedly stolen or sold for drugs; it was a mystery. The bass returned to the world around four years ago, and it was held up by a collector who managed to get hold of it. The family enquired about it and wanted to get the instrument back, because they felt it was theirs and it was nearly impossible because of legal issues and it turned into a war. I have been friends with the family for 17 years and I managed to help them to at least get the bass back into the immediate family. So we got the bass back; I’m the legal owner of the instrument, but we are really all in it together. I’m not a collector of instruments; and I don’t like any of my bass guitars more than the other, but that instrument is loved not only by me but everyone else in the world. I’m glad I was able to get it back to our immediate circle. We’re making a film, not about the bass, but about his life and that will come out in September. In fact, the film company producing it with me was the very same one that did ‘Searching For Sugarman’, Passion Pictures.”
Trujillo‘s movie about Jaco Pastorius, “Jaco”, was directed by Stephen Kijak, who helmed 2010’s “Stones In Exile”, the 2010 film about the recording of the 1972 THE ROLLING STONES album “Exile On Main St.”
“Jaco was my hero growing up,” Trujillo told USA Today. “Hearing him was like hearing Eddie Van Halen doing ‘Eruption’ for the first time: You thought, ‘What instrument is that?’ I loved jazz fusion and branched out from there. But Jaco had an edge that far exceeded his jazz persona. He was funk, he was rock, he was soul. And his whole attitude was punk.”
Trujillo added, “The film for me is from the heart.”
Pastorius, who was bipolar and had wrestled with substance abuse, died in 1987 at age 35 following a violent altercation at a Fort Lauderdale bar.
“Jaco” features commentaries from Sting, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS‘ Flea, Carlos Santana and director Mike Figgis, among others.
According to Billboard.com, METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich‘s July 2000 appearance before a Senate Judiciary Committee in which he accused Napster — the file-sharing app that flipped the music world upside-down — of “hijacking” his band’s music by making it available for anyone to download for free is featured in the new documentary “Downloaded”. The film, which chronicles Napster‘s rise and fall, will be available on Monday (July 1) on VOD, including iTunes. It’s also receiving a limited theatrical release.
A trailer for the film can be seen below.
Back in 2000, METALLICA launched legal action against Napster, claiming that the pioneering music file-sharing service was illegally allowing users to download METALLICA tracks without paying royalties to the band. Although the case was settled out of court, 300,000 users were banned from Napster as a result and METALLICA‘s image took a tremendous beating in the eyes of music fans.
Ulrich, who was the main spokesperson for METALLICA in the Napster battle, later admitted that he wished he had dealt with the situation differently.
“Our manager told us that our [unreleased] song was playing on the radio,” Ulrich said, recalling the time he first heard about Napster. “I told him ‘Maybe we should go over there and...’.” He punched his hand three times with his fist.
“It was never about money, it was about control,” Ulrich said. “It was about being in your bubble and controlling the access. If Napster had approached us first and given us options, it might have been a little different. Instead, control was taken away from us. It turned into, ‘If you fuck with us, we’ll fuck with you.’ … Instead of Napster versus METALLICA, it became METALLICA versus its fans.”
Darko Zivkovic of the Serbian Metal Portal conducted an interview with former METALLICA, VOIVOD and FLOTSAM AND JETSAM bassist and current NEWSTED frontman Jason Newsted prior to NEWSTED‘s June 25 performance at Kombank Arena in Blgrade, Serbia as the support act for SLAYER. You can now listen to the chat using the SoundCloud widget below.
Asked if he has ever heard the two METALLICA albums that were recorded after his departure from the band — 2003’s “St. Anger” and 2008’s “Death Magnetic” — and what his opinion was of them, Jason said: “I heard ‘St. Anger’ one time — really, literally. My wife, who at the time was my girlfriend, got the record, or actually had someone get the record for us when we were on tour with Ozzy [Osbourne]. And she got the record the day it came out. She [played] about seven tracks and took it off, and that’s the only time I really ever heard it. I watched the video — the one they did in a prison [for the ‘St. Anger’ title track] — so I saw that a couple of times and I heard that song a couple of times. But I won’t speak anything ill of METALLICA, because… you know what I mean?!”
He continued: “Are they the best-sounding records they’ve ever made? No. But ‘Death Magnetic’, I think, has some juice. I think it shows that they’ve still got it.
“I did see them play one of their new songs on the TV, on the [BBC television show ‘Later… With Jools Holland’] a couple of years ago. And I don’t know what the name of the song was. It was, like, a seven-minute song. It was fuckin’, ‘Whoa!’ And I just stood up in my living room when they were done, and I was [cheering them].
“I’m a fan of METALLICA, so that’s kind of the way it is. But ‘Master Of Puppets’ is the shit for me.”
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