OT: It's Official: New METALLICA Album To Be Produced By RICK RUBIN

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As BLABBERMOUTH.NET first hinted on Jan. 6 and then again on Jan. 27, METALLICA have finally confirmed that they are working with producer Rick Rubin (SYSTEM OF A DOWN, AUDIOSLAVE, SLAYER, SLIPKNOT) on their new studio album.

In a posting on their official web site, METALLICA write, "We just wanted to let our friends know that we have been jamming, writing, just plain messing around and having fun in the studio for the last few weeks.

"Oh, and by the way, this up-and-coming producer guy named Rick something-or-other has been coming by the studio every now and again to listen to some of our new stuff and throw his two/three cents in.

"Since this Rick dude is new to all of this, we thought it would be a nice gesture to help break him into the music business by asking him to produce our next record. We're very happy he said yes! In other words, we are psyched to share with you that Rick Rubin is producing the next METALLICA album! FUCK YEAH!"

Check out pictures of METALLICA and Rick Rubin in the band's rehearsal/recording studio at Metallica.com.

It was as far back as last October that the first rumblings of a METALLICA/Rubin collaboration reached BLABBERMOUTH.NET, and the rumors have been gaining strength ever since. Adding fuel to these reports was the fact that longtime METALLICA producer Bob Rock is scheduled to spend a good portion of 2006 working on the new CD from MÖTLEY CRÜE, which is expected to surface sometime next year.

In a September 2005 interview with the METALLICA fan club magazine So What!, METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich was asked point-blank if Bob Rock's name had been discused for the group's next album.

"I would say that Bob Rock will always be our producer," Ulrich replied. "You know it's almost like default. It's not whether he should produce, it's more whether he shouldn't produce it. So I would expect Bob Rock to produce it unless he's not interested."

In the same interview, Ulrich spoke highly of the most recent albums by SLIPKNOT and SYSTEM OF A DOWN — both of which were produced by Rubin — citing them as particularly inspiring in terms of making him "look forward to paying a little more attention to the sonics" next time around.

METALLICA officially began the songwriting process for their new album late last year and are expected to spend the next few months compiling ideas before entering the final recording stage. A late 2006/early 2007 release via Warner Bros. is expected.
 
SoSomething said:
This is their last chance.

If this band can't make a good record with Rubin, they are truly lost. That said, I will be very, very, VERY interested in hearing what comes out of this.
i agree. if anyone can help them its rubin. he is the man! he just knows good music and how to get bands to do their best. hes been involved in some great albums.
 
estigma2001 said:
mmmm but Rick Rubin also produced some rap cds so may be Metallica wants to make a reggeaton cd!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rick Rubin didn't just "produce some rap cd's", he's the godfather of hip-hop. That's something that NOBODY (not even the rappers themselves) even realizes.
 
Genius Gone Insane said:
Anyone want to give me odds that they do a cover of Fear Factory's "Back The F*** Up"?

That's pretty funny.

Digimortal RULES - except that song.
 
There was actually an interesting documentary on VH1 about jewish people and the music industry. Rick Rubin was one of the main highlights, great stories of how he came about "inventing" hip-hop. Basically he had some artist in a studio at one point in time back in the day and had him try something new, and thus hip-hop was born. Really funny how some jewish guy fathered one of the most popular music genre's ever.

I agree on him being really talented with his ear for good music. I think Metallica will definitely benefit from his association on their next album. Hopefully they can make a comeback and redeem themselves.

~006
 
Doesn't matter who produces them, they need to do their homework this time with the writing. The attention to detail of their earlier work was its primary strength. These guys aren't virtuosos, they need to focus on composition.
 
yeah, the band aren't the greatest musicians as far as playing goes, although jaymz is a tight rhythm player, so focusing on the writing of the songs is probably best
 
I am a fan of Rubin's stripped down, 'honest' production work..... like on Seasons in the Abyss or the first few Danzig records. Hopefully he'll be bringing a cattle prod to the Metallica sessions and make the band play the songs live. Let's face it, that's where Metallica's strong point is. The live performance. If Rubin can capture that sort of energy in the studio, it should make for quite a record.


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