The Metallica Podcast: Volume 1 — The Black Album
11
Episodes
4.8 / 5
Rating

The Metallica Podcast: Volume 1 — The Black Album

by Metallica & Amazon

Category
Music History
Frequency
Updated Weekly
Language
English
A living, breathing sonic blender of a podcast. Over eight episodes, we’ll celebrate the re-release of The Black Album (“Enter Sandman,” “Nothing Else Matters”), and the incredible band that made it. This is more than a “Making Of” look at the album. It’s the story of James, Lars, and Kirk — not just how the album got made, but why.

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Recent Reviews

By: Sebastian Squatritto

Sebastian121w7/12/2024

I love how this gives the band’s perspective on things and exposes their music. It really gives you a sense of what they feel and had felt. You learn a lot of new things from this podcast which is awesome. Overall this just exposes the band and gives the fans something. -Sebastian

Drivel

Puja McGriddle3/17/2022

As much as I love Metallica, the production of this podcast is terrible… Extreme overusage of segue riffs, repetitive material episode after episode… you would think the History Channel produced this… any proud Metallica fan knows 80% of the content to begin with anyways.

Its a must listen for fans of the band and this album

indygreg12/1/2021

also for those that hate the album - it explains a lot. BUT - the reason it is not 4 stars is the production is SO self indulgent and wasteful. Way too much intro with high production voices and sounds - some eps it is like 30% of the entire length. It will turn people off.

Thank you!

Jimmy Petulla11/13/2021

Appreciate the guys and everyone involved putting this together for the fans. It’s always great to hear from the band but to also get to hear from some of the folks that work behind the scenes was pretty awesome. Hope we get more of these in the future!

I Love It!

Sad_But_True202110/14/2021

It’s nice to hear their prospective on making the album and all that it took to get confortable with the new process. I Love Metallica with passion and it’s cool that in a way I get to know them better that way. The only little problem I have with the actual podcast is that it’s a bit over produced and sometimes it takes me a bit of time to know what they are talking about. I feel like they cut with music “mid thought” and it’s a bit hard to follow sometimes.