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オリジナル発売日
2003年06月
商品の紹介
Metallicaカラー・ヴァイナル・シリーズ第2弾!
Metallicaの9枚目のアルバム『St. Anger』(2003年)。140gオレンジ・カラー・ヴァイナル2枚組。
発売・販売元 提供資料 (2024/03/08)
Metallica's first new material in over five years arrived after a flurry of non-musical activity that included a much-publicized spat over Internet file sharing, the departure of bassist Jason Newsted, and a lengthy stay in rehab for James Hetfield that suspended the recording of a new album indefinitely. Hetfield returned to the fold in late 2001. Still without a bass player, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, and their newly sober frontman recruited longtime producer Bob Rock to man Newsted's spot, and creation of the album commenced in May 2002. St. Anger arrived a year later as a punishing, unflinching document of internal struggle -- taking listeners inside the bruised yet vital body of Metallica, but ultimately revealing the alternately torturous and defiant demons that wrestle inside Hetfield's brain. St. Anger is an immediate record. Written largely in the first person, it never warns of impending doom, doesn't struggle with claustrophobia, and has care neither for religion's safety nor its hypocrisy. (The religious symbolism of its title and artwork seems only to function as a metaphorical device.) Lacking the heavy metal baggage of these past themes, Metallica is left to ponder only itself and its singer's psychosis, and delivers its diagnosis on slabs of speed metal informed with years of innovation and texture. The record exists as it ends. As the lockstep thrash of the eight-plus minute "All Within My Hands" tumbles toward its final gasp, Hetfield is explicit in his aims. "I will only let you breathe my air that you receive," he seethes. "Then we'll see if I let you love me." Ulrich's drums sputter in fits and starts, but the guitars are already dying, shutting down as Hetfield stabs at the microphone. "Kill kill kill kill kill," he screams, and you have to check the wall for a splatter radius. It's a brutal, ugly end to an album that switches on like a bare light bulb in an underground cave. It blasts each corner with harsh, unfiltered light for 75 minutes, until the bulb is shattered with a combat boot, leaving disquieting after-images exploding on the backs of your eyelids. "Frantic" is driven forth by a snare drum that just may be made of iron, Hammett and Hetfield's guitars eschewing separate parts in favor of a roaring tag-team approach. A hint of the band's mid-'90s nod to alternative drifts in during a bridge, but it's quickly swallowed alive by the song's muscular groove, never to be heard from again. "St. Anger," the single, marks the first appearance of a vocal technique that lurks in the shadows throughout the album. As Hetfield groans, "I feel my world shake/It's hard to see clear," he seems manipulated by an unseen force, flickering like bad reception. It's unsettling, and startlingly effective. Hetfield's psyche is on trial throughout, and though he often expresses confusion and anger over his struggle ("Some Kind of Monster" and especially "Dirty Window," in which he becomes both judge and jury), the mechanistic rhythms of the band seem to give him strength. "Shoot Me Again" -- another seven-minute epic -- becomes Hetfield's sneering answer to himself. It lurches into gear, juxtaposing a deceptively soothing verse with a dirty guitar line that explodes in the song's titular money shot. The resonating cymbal cracks during its stops and starts are particularly satisfying, as you can imagine the members of Metallica facing each other in a circle, jamming the song's jagged melody down the throat of a solitary microphone. (The image comes to life in St. Anger's bonus DVD edition, which captures Hetfield, Hammett, Ulrich, and new bassist Robert Trujillo in their headquarters compound, shredding through each song on the album in its entirety.) St. Anger isn't a comeback, and it's not a throwback. The album is exactly what Metallica needed to make at this point in its career, after clawing its way to the top of the metal scrap heap, reeducating a generation of bands, and popularizing its genre to be continued...
Rovi
収録内容

構成数 | 2枚

【収録予定曲】
Side A
1.Frantic
2.St. Anger
3.Some Kind Of Monster

Side B
1.Dirty Window
2.Invisible Kid
3.My World

Side C
1.Shoot Me Again
2.Sweet Amber
3.The Unnamed Feeling

Side D
1.Purify
2.All Within My Hands
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  • 頭上から降り注ぐ重金属の塊を、頭と拳(またはデヴィル・サイン)でつぎつぎと撃破する快感。全11曲75分、間断なく続く激烈テンションに、改めてメタリカの底力を見た。本作が放つ猛烈なエネルギーの核にあるもの──メタル・マスターたちの圧倒的スキルと無修正のヘヴィーネス──は、もはや様式美うんぬんで語れるものではない。進化の過程を経て、いま一度バンドとしての活力を自然に取り戻したアルバムなのだから、気やすく〈スラッシュ・メタルに戻った〉とは言いたくない。変拍子や複雑なフレーズを交え、リズム主体で加速していく様子は、アートの域にまで達している。強引に例を挙げるなら、システム・オブ・ア・ダウンに近いものを感じた。暴れられるし、踊れるし、聴き込める一枚。スネアのざらつきが伝わってくる音の生々しさも含め、濃厚なメタリカ汁が満載なのだ。
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