Load - Metallica
Created: 06/08/06
Track listing
1. Ain't My Bitch
2. 2X4
3. House Jack Built, The
4. Until It Sleeps
5. King Nothing
6. Hero Of The Day
7. Bleeding Me
8. Cure
9. Poor Twisted Me
10. Wasting My Hate
11. Mama Said
12. Thorn Within
13. Ronnie
14. Outlaw Torn, The
Details
Distributor: WEA
Recording type: Studio
Recording mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a
Album notes
Metallica: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar); Kirk Hammett (guitar); Jason Newsted (bass); Lars Ulrich (drums).
Producers: Bob Rock, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich.
Recorded at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California between May 1995 and February 1996.
The kings of speed metal have never been keen on being labeled, and LOAD, which follows up the 1991 mega-hit METALLICA, is a surprising pastiche of sonic fury. Metallica still rocks hard. James Hetfield's lyrics are still full of venom and anger, and the music still could scare small children. But the band is ready to show off other sides of its craft. "Hero Of The Day" sounds like an R.E.M. song, albeit a heavy one, with its tender beginning and ending confluence of harmonized vocals and catchy guitar riffs. A dose of the blues can be heard in the slow-burning "Bleeding Me," and a downright country twang pervades "Mama Said."
Still, this is a metal album, and there are headbanging riffs o'plenty. LOAD may seem like a departure from the Metallica "norm," but it's actually what the band has been doing all along: writing well-crafted songs without a regard for what others think. The only difference is that the one-time denizens of the underground now have the world's rapt attention.
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Not what I expected.
Created: 26/02/08
Track listing
1. Ain't My Bitch
2. 2X4
3. House Jack Built, The
4. Until It Sleeps
5. King Nothing
6. Hero Of The Day
7. Bleeding Me
8. Cure
9. Poor Twisted Me
10. Wasting My Hate
11. Mama Said
12. Thorn Within
13. Ronnie
14. Outlaw Torn, The
Well I bought this on tape, yes I said tape. I listen to the first side over and over but had to skip #6 and #7. Than I would flip it over and listen to #8, #9 and #10, than fast forward so I could listen to the other side again.
I was expecting a lot out of this CD after following the Black Album, but it never happened. Seemed they got softer on some and lost their train of thought on others.

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Metallic load
Created: 27/09/08
Delivered five years after "black" album in 1991, Load captures Metallica settling into an uneasy period of maturation. Under the guidance of producer Bob Rock, Metallica have streamlined their sound, cutting away most of the twisting, unpredictable time signatures and the mind-numbingly fast riffs. They add in Southern boogie rock, country-rock, and power ballads to their bag of tricks, which make them sound like '70s arena rock holdovers. Metallica's idea of opening up their sound is to concentrate on relentless mid-tempo boogie -- over half the album is dedicated to songs that are meant to groove, but they simply don't swing. I like music of Metallica, so I decided to buy Load on eBay.

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Metallica: Load
Created: 04/08/06
The only music I've heard of Metallica before this one was the Black Album. I liked it because of the hair-raising guitar solos and the acute sound of classic hard rock. Searching for any other Metallica CD's, I decided on Load.
This CD was, although quite different than the first, a great success for rock fans. There were not nearly as many wild solos, but the group did a marvelous job with newer and more modern guitar sounds, and the vocals were great too.

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Until It Sleeps, the Woofers get a Thrashin'
Created: 17/12/06
What way to listen but LOOOUUUUUD and LOOOOOOOONG! Tracks like "King Nothing" "Until It Sleeps" "Hero of the Day," "Ain't My B(oops)tch" need little explanation since they're frequently on the radio. On this one though "Mama Said" is one of my faves. I love the 'ballad' songs. LOVE THEM all, MANDATORY METALLICA, METALLICA RUUU-ULES!"
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