Moth Into Flame

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Kirk is using a rackMount dual rectifier you can see it in the making of video for Hardwired
 
I have listened to this song several times now and REALLY dig the structure and chorus.

Tone isn't what I want to hear from Hetfield, but when I want that tone these days, I play it myself :yes:

Can't wait for this album.
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thegame":o0po5mx9 said:
For all of Lars shortcomings, no one else could accent James's riffs in the same way. It's a very distinguishing Metallica trademark thats been there from day one & something that otherwise better drummers may not do as well.


This :thumbsup:
 
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Ozz, the Crunch Berries amp made decent comeback on the Death Magnetic album too.

From Guitar World interview:
http://www.guitarworld.com/interview-ja ... h-magnetic

"A lot of it has to do with playing my old guitars again. I’m actually using the white V and the old Explorers that I played on the first few albums. I’m also plugging into the Mesa/Boogie Mark II C+ that we used on all the early albums."

"I always think I can make my sound better. So you get every amp company in the world coming in with their latest product, including prototypes of things that haven’t even been built yet, and at first it’s like going to guitar heaven. But then I start plugging everything in, and by the time I whittle it down, I’m back with my Eighties Mesa/Boogie “crunch berries.”
 
Tone Monster":2tc6rnnr said:



Philhouse":2tc6rnnr said:
Ozz, the Crunch Berries amp made decent comeback on the Death Magnetic album too.

From Guitar World interview:
http://www.guitarworld.com/interview-ja ... h-magnetic

"A lot of it has to do with playing my old guitars again. I’m actually using the white V and the old Explorers that I played on the first few albums. I’m also plugging into the Mesa/Boogie Mark II C+ that we used on all the early albums."

"I always think I can make my sound better. So you get every amp company in the world coming in with their latest product, including prototypes of things that haven’t even been built yet, and at first it’s like going to guitar heaven. But then I start plugging everything in, and by the time I whittle it down, I’m back with my Eighties Mesa/Boogie “crunch berries.”

It sure doesn't sound anything like the MOP or Justice era live or studio stuff.

And I still think his tone sounds bad. Too dark and muddy. If you dig it cool.

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I thought it was pretty good. Some cool in the pocket grooves, Lars is keeping it together ok and it sounds fresh enough. My only complaint is that it might sound a bit like Trivium but Trivium has sounded a lot like AJFA many times so no biggie.

Kirk... Oh sweet Kirk he tries so hard!! I shit in the guy too but I do it because I think he should know. The guy does have horrible vibrato and always has but he used to write some cool lead breaks and clearly someone was able to coax some good material out of him. How is nobody doing that now?this makes 2 horrible leads with terrible endings. They just pitter out. The fucking wah again ... It all sounds like shit when you do not know how to use that pedal properly. It also covers up poor picking and sloppiness. I guess I just don't understand how a Satriani student wouldn't experiment with something outside of the pentatonic box.
 
danyeo":w5bot3pl said:
I haven't liked Metallica since the Black album. Sure I'm no Kirk Hammett fan as far as his LEAD playing is concerned but I will still support Metallica for 2 reasons. 1. RTL and MOP are still 2 of the greatest metal albums ever. 2. Metallica is still helping the metal genre and carrying the torch. They will only help other metal bands along the way.

And for as much flak as Kirk takes for his lead playing has the guy ever said a bad word about anyone ever? What if he had an ego like Yngwie? Kirk seems like a stoner you'd meet at a backyard keg party. It would have been easy for him to have bad mouthed Mustaine but seems like Dave was the one who had a lot to say.


Anyway, I liked the last album and this one sounds even better.

Pretty much this.

Except I liked Re/Load. It took balls to put those albums out and I don't think Kirk is all that bad. He is a riff machine.
 
I like the solo, I think it's fine even though I'm tired of kirkwah, at least it doesn't sound shreddy.
I wonder what his solos would sound like without it.
 
Tone Monster":2oyw5jmk said:
Wizard of Ozz":2oyw5jmk said:
Bloodrock":2oyw5jmk said:
Kirks shitty tone annoys me more than his lazy playing. He whores out sig amps that sound like garbage while James sticks to the good old mesa mk's for the most part. James should be in charge of writing more of the solos too. But overall it's still the best they've done in a long time.


James hasn't used a Mesa Mark amp in about 20 years.

James' main amp for the last 10 years or so has been the Diezel VH4... much darker, more bass, compressed tone compared to a Mesa Mark. They sound very different. Occasionally a Triaxis preamp to Mesa Strategy poweramp.


Sorry but you are dead wrong. Look at any of the recent studio pics. He's blending the VH4 with his old IIC+ and a Wizard MC.

What was this that he was using for a while? It looks like a Stiletto but of course everyone thought it was some custom Mesa. Who knows?

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Has anyone noticed james Mark in the background of the video that tickles me seeing him with a Mesa in a video
 
Yup I am quoting myself this song rules love it

BrentSSL":1i24p1py said:
Fucking bad ass awesome love it love Metallica can't wait for the tour go ahead kirk use that wah that solos awesome and makes me want to play guitar
 
BrentSSL":2vjsg6b0 said:
Has anyone noticed james Mark in the background of the video that tickles me seeing him with a Mesa in a video


Lol nice spot! Crunchberries in the f'ing video.



....but he doesn't use it anymore....
 
The songs they do now sound like songs young guys who worship them would play not being as good players as the band they worship.

The actual song is just OK but is suffering from a big disservice of the guitar sound. Imagine a nice thick tone with that djunk edge to the attack and it would really elevate these songs. I dont get their approach to guitars at all in the last 10 years. Its a soft edged tone, not all that thick that really lacks authority and energy/power.

And last, people who always retort with "who's your band" or lord a band's financial success as a measure of quality can go suck a dick. If someone who dislikes a big band has to post their music or band to justify themselves then so do people who love the band. How can I take your positive opinion seriously without a reference of your artistic merits.... Brah!
In other words.... :lame:
 
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