Metallica : The Videos 1989-2004
Howard Hughes  |  by www.glidemagazine.com. All rights reserved. 21.04 | 14:50

Metallica has never taken itself lightly. From pure metal (Kill lsquo;Em All) to pure meltdown (Some Kind of Monster), a strand of crippling tension has always held the quintet together. And even the music video medium, which the band thrashed its way into in 1989, hasn rsquo;t been spared this heaviness.



Metallica: The Videos 1989-2004
confirms this, whether through the live energy of ldquo;Wherever I May Roam rdquo; and ldquo;Sad But True, rdquo; the helplessness of ldquo;One, rdquo; or the heartache of Bad Company rsquo;s ldquo;Turn the Page. rdquo; While there aren rsquo;t any true surprises here, and few extras for that matter, this collection succeeds as a document of a band, from breaking through to the mainstream to redefining itself in a new century. And while the music has evolved, the attitude hasn rsquo;t ndash; both musically and creatively ndash; affirming Metallica as far more powerful than the Bay Area thrash band that emerged over 20 years ago.

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