30 September 2008 07:07

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METALLICA - ULRICH REJECTS FAN'S ALBUM COMPLAINTS

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ULRICH REJECTS FAN'S ALBUM COMPLAINTS

METALLICA legend LARS ULRICH has slammed fans for complaining about the sound quality of the group's latest album DEATH MAGNETIC - insisting the unpolished finish was intentional.
Hoardes of rock fans have hit online music forums to discuss their disappointment in the LP's production, with many feeling the record is "too loud".
As a further blow, fans have labelled the version available through the Guitar Hero video game as superior to the actual official release.
But Ulrich disagrees with the comments that have surfaced since the record hit stores earlier this month (Sep08), and is proud of the album's live feel.
He tells Blender magazine, "(Producer) Rick Rubin's whole thing is to try and get it to sound lively, to get it (to) sound loud, to get it to sound exciting, to get it to jump out of the speakers. Of course, I've heard that there are a few people complaining. But I've been listening to it the last couple of days in my car, and it sounds f**kin' smokin."
And the drummer blames the Internet for fan's unrest - because it fuels people's urge to complain.
He adds, "The difference between back then and now is the internet. The internet gives everybody a voice, and the Internet has a tendency to give the complainers a louder voice."


30 September 2008 07:07


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theboneyman Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 30/09/2008 14:09


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Lars doesn't get it! The fans are not complaining about the music or it's feel but about the CD mastering. The brick wall limiting and the over-compression crush the life out of the sound. Look up 'Loudness Wars' on Google and help get record companies to just stop doing this.




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Locky Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 30/09/2008 08:01


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I agree with Lars completly,the new album sounds awsome,i like the loud live feel it has,but your never going to please everyone out there.Anyway everyone i know who has the new album as spoke of nothing but praise for it,at the end of the day its a kick ass record,and i cant wait for them to come back to England sometime next year.







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