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St. Anger

St. Anger
Metallica

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Product Description

'St. Anger' is Metallica's eighth album and the follow-up to 1997's 'Reload'. Produced by Bob Rock, the eleven track album features former Ozzy Osbourne bassist Robert Trujillo, who replaces original band member Jason Newsted. Resurrectingtheir old sound of brutal, uncompromising thrash metal, it features double-bass drumming, staccato rhythms and engagingvocal harmonies.

Track Listing

  1. Frantic
  2. St. Anger
  3. Some Kind Of Monster
  4. Dirty Window
  5. Invisible Kid
  6. My World
  7. Shoot Me Again
  8. Sweet Amber
  9. The Unnamed Feeling
  10. Purify
  11. All Within My Hands

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3769 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-07-02
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics
  • Running time: 75 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
St. Anger shows that we should never underestimate the regenerative powers of Metallica. Following the stripped-down Load and Re-Load, they've returned to the raw, vitriolic savagery of their earlier canon, using 1984's Ride the Lightning as their template. The title track provides the psychic lynchpin of the album by combining the bombast and defiance of the band's earliest high-water marks with more deliberate lyrics and emotional nakedness. Equally cathartic is "Some Kind of Monster," a lumbering beast of a song that declares "This is the voice of silence no more". Despite that claim, there's an economy to these lyrics; James Hetfield's raw-toothed growl only occasionally punctuates the menacing soundscapes. In fact, "Dirty Windows", the standout track here, is a shimmering five-minute instrumental that's free of the baroque trappings that sometimes clutter the Metallica landscape. --Jaan Uhelszki, Amazon.com


Customer Reviews

dont go there1
utter crap

iv tried to like this album but i just cant . compared to death magnetric this looks like a frissbee

Give it a chance!3
Okay okay, we've ALL heard about the dodgy snare drum sound and the lack of guitar solos on this album. Although going back to St Anger 5 years on and after the release of the stunning Death Magnetic I have to say that this album still doesn't deserve quite the panning it gets.

Opener Frantic is still one of Metallica's finest songs to date, and the title track shows a pretty fine display of lightning fast thrash metal, Some Kind Of Monster benefits from a monolithic riff, and Invisible Kid still has a fantastic chorus. Admittedly it's far from their best work, but just give it another try and I'm sure you'll find something on here that you like.

However, a slightly better production and a few guitar solos here and there would have made a world of difference.

Poor1
Their worst album. I think it says a lot when a group famed for their sound of tight riffs, great drums and wild solos drops the solos and starts experimenting with their drum sound. Riffs are not creative in the same way one hears on the early albums. As a result musically quite dull to listen too. Of course huge video documented problems occurred over this period that really hurt the bands image. On tour Lars suffered a mysterious illness and couldn't play forcing them to cut their schedule. I think probably nervous break down, due to the reaction the band were starting to gain from their long-time thinking fans and the music critics who hated his drum sound on St Anger. Best forgotten and only for the most hard core, who probably bought it day 1 on release anyways..