Metallica performs three songs on ‘The Howard Stern Show’ (Audio)


METALLICA performs three songs on 'The Howard Stern Show' (Audio)

METALLICA took part in an interview and recorded short performances “The Howard Stern Show” earlier today (Wednesday 12 August).

Recorded live from METALLICAHeadquartered in San Rafael, California, the group consisted of the following songs (with timestamps in YouTube clip below):

00:00 – Where I’m with Roam

06:37 – The Unforgiven

12:57 – Everything in my hands

METALLICA announced his appearance on the long-running talk show that went on SiriusXM satellite radio on Monday. The band wrote: “Our great friend, and always faithful METALLICA trailer, Howard Stern has invited us to pay a virtual visit to his show this Wednesday 12th August. It’s still going to be a first in this very unusual time, because we’ll be hanging out in Northern California at HQ and chatting with Howard while camping in his home studio. Tune in for a lot of conversation and some morning metal! Listen to @ SiriusXM channel 100 and in the SiriusXM app. “

METALLICA last executed on “The Howard Stern Show” in September 2016, two months before the arrival of the band’s latest album, “Hardwired … To Self-Destruct”.

On Monday, METALLICA also confirmed her return to the stage for the first time since September 2019 “S & M²” concerts that opened Chase Center in San Francisco. METALLICA will be the first rock band to appear in the Encore Drive-In Nights series, with a full set showing Aug. 29 at hundreds of in- and open theaters in the United States and Canada. The show will be shot specifically for the Encore Drive-In Nights Series at a location near the headquarters of Northern California and will then be edited and mixed by METALLICAis the award-winning production team according to the highest standards possible. The concert, the band’s first show in almost a year, will feature material from its entire career of nearly four decades and deliver METALLICA fans with an intimate, unique and truly memorable concert experience.

At the beginning of May, the four members of METALLICA social distance overcome to record a new version of her song “Blackened”, with each member divorced in his or her own home. The split-screen video was posted on the band’s social media channels.

Back in April, drummer Lars Ulrich revealed in an online chat that the band could get together to write and record a new album while they were in quarantine.

METALLICA has been largely out of the public eye since last fall when the band canceled an Australian tour and announced that frontman James Hetfield returned for rehab for the first time since 2002 to combat his addiction.

In March, METALLICA announced that their South American tour, originally scheduled for April, has been postponed until December. In addition, the band appeared at five Danny Wimmer presents-produced festivals in May, September and October have been canceled: Episintrum in Charlotte, Welcome to Rockville in Daytona, Sonic Temple in Columbus, Louder Than Life in Louisville and Aftershock in Sacramento.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8cI8r2zl98

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