St Anger' by Metallica may be tough for metal fans to revisit, but how has its legacy changed from being the most reviled ...
Per reviews of the shows, the thrashy quartet had two of the better-sounding concerts in the NFL stadium’s eight-year history ...
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Metallica has been going around the globe for their M72 World Tour to promote their 11th studio album entitled “72 Seasons”. The tour began in Amsterdam in April last year, shortly after the ...
THE WEEK'S MOST POPULAR GOSPEL ALBUMS, BASED ON MULTIMETRIC CONSUMPTION, BLENDING TRADITIONAL ALBUM SALES, STREAMING-EQUIVALENT ALBUMS AND TRACK-EQUIVALENT ALBUMS, AS COMPILED BY LUMINATE.
Ross Halfin Metallica's massive M72 World Tour isn't slowing down anytime soon. On Sept. 19, the iconic heavy metal band announced a string of M72 World Tour dates in North America throughout ...
Metallica launched the M72 World Tour in 2023, in support of their album 72 Seasons. The tour has been chugging along since then and now it’s getting ready to enter a third year: Today ...
Metallica is bringing their M72 tour into 2025 with a handful of North American dates across April through June. M72 2025 will see Metallica continue their No Repeat Weekend tradition, with each ...
Metallica is making a stop in upstate New York next year as the band continues its M72 World Tour. The JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse will be hosting the rock band on April 19, 2025 with opening ...
Rock band Metallica has extended its M72 World Tour into 2025 and will bring its "No Repeat Weekend" format of two shows with two different set lists and different opening bands to Nashville's ...
By Paul Grein Taylor Swift’s Lover logs its 61st week at No. 1 on Billboard’s Catalog Albums chart this week (dated Sept. 21), extending its record for the longest run by a woman solo artist ...
Can you believe it’s been 20 years since “American Idiot”? And 30 years since “Dookie”? Green Day celebrated both albums ...