DJ Scratch's rendition of “The Unforgiven” helps support Save Our Stages. Diet Cig's rendition of “The Unforgiven” helps support Mutual Aid Disaster Relief Richmond.Dermot Kennedy's rendition of “Nothing Else Matters” helps support ALONE.Dave Gahan's rendition of “Nothing Else Matters” helps support World Central Kitchen.
Darius Rucker's rendition of “Nothing Else Matters” helps support MUSC Children’s Hospital.Corey Taylor's rendition of “Holier Than Thou” helps support Tobie’s Small Dog Rescue.Chris Stapleton's rendition of “Nothing Else Matters” helps support Outlaw State of Kind.Cherry Glazerr's rendition of “My Friend of Misery” helps support Sweet Relief.BackRoad Gee's rendition of “Wherever I May Roam” helps support East London Arts & Music. Cage the Elephant's rendition of “The Unforgiven” helps support The Special Olympics.Biffy Clyro's rendition of “Holier Than Thou” helps support Music Venue Trust.Alessia Cara & The Warning's rendition of “Enter Sandman” helps support Save the Children.The Struggle Within – Rodrigo y GabrielaĪll profits from every track on The Metallica Blacklist will benefit Metallica's charitable foundation, All Within My Hands, along with a charity of each artist's choice.
The Metallica Blacklist is a fitting and limitless homage, one that features bands who’ve shared stages with Metallica alongside artists who are younger than the original album. Blacklist’s 53 tracks find singer songwriters, country artists, electronic and hip hop artists sharing their love of these songs alongside punk rockers, indie darlings, icons of rock, metal, world music and many, many more… Much more than a mere tribute, The Metallica Blacklist offers up new dimensions of the record whose gravitational pull first drew the mainstream to Metallica in 1991-and provides new insights into the universal and timeless appeal that kept it there: the boundary-smashing influence these 12 songs have had on fans and musicians of all stripes. The Metallica Blacklist celebrates the 30th anniversary and enduring influence of this musical milestone with one of the most ambitious projects ever conceived by the Metallica team: An unprecedented 50+ artists spanning an unbelievably vast range of genres, generations, cultures, continents and more, each contributing a unique interpretation of their favorite Black Album cut. Its 1991 release propelled Metallica to bona fide household name superstardom, and its impact and relevance have only grown with the years: The Black Album remains the best-selling album of the past three decades, and one of only two albums that have spent 550+ weeks on the Billboard 200. Metallica will reactive as a live band on May 28 in Poland.It’s no secret that Metallica’s self-titled fifth album - a/k/a The Black Album - is one of the most commercially successful records of all time. So what's next? "Oh, and in case you were wondering, "Master" and "Justice" will obviously be next and should be coming out on vinyl in June". "The music was half speed mastered from the original analog tapes at Mobile Fidelity to bring you audiophile quality.īoth versions will be available in the online store here and over at Met Club". "There will be two versions.one like the original on a single disc spinning at 33 1/3, the other a two disc, 180 gram vinyl, 45 rpm package all in a double gatefold," they say. The good news for old fans is that even if they have the old stuff on vinyl, there will be some modifications to help entice you to maintain Metallica's wealth. First up are the first two albums (duh!?), "Kill ?Em All" and "Ride the Lightning," coming out on April 15 in North America and pretty fucking close to that in the rest of the world". The announcement at states that "While we're finishing up the new album, we told the dudes at the record company we thought it might be cool to dust off the old tapes and get all retro with some vinyl re-releases. The first two albums will be released in April. Metallica will go back to the past before they head to the future and re-issue their old albums on vinyl.īob Sinclar "Together" Feat.