Metallica is partnering with Nugs.net for a series of livestreams highlighting concerts from the band’s “Black Album” era.
The series began yesterday (January 8), and concerts will stream every Sunday and Monday through February 6. A list of shows can be viewed below.
In a statement from Nugs.net, “We’re teaming up with The Metallica Black Box to bring back their Black Album archival livestream series! Streaming for free and exclusively for Nugs.net subscribers, we’ll be airing ten rare, Wherever We May Roam tour performances from 1991-1993. All content has been digitally transferred, and audio has been mastered, but the standard definition charm remains. A true snapshot of the time.”
Complete details on the series can be found at Nugs.net.
In other Metallica news: 2023 is going to be a major year for the metal icons. The band shared a new song, “Lux Æterna,” in late November. The track is the lead single off the band’s new studio album 72 Seasons, which comes out on April 14.
In a statement on the album’s title, James Hetfield said, “72 seasons. The first 18 years of our lives that form our true or false selves. The concept that we were told ‘who we are’ by our parents. A possible pigeonholing around what kind of personality we are. I think the most interesting part of this is the continued study of those core beliefs and how it affects our perception of the world today. Much of our adult experience is reenactment or reaction to these childhood experiences. Prisoners of childhood or breaking free of those bondages we carry.
72 Seasons is available for pre-save here, while physical copies are available for pre-order at Metallica.com.
'Metallica' & The 9 Other Best-Selling Albums During the SoundScan Era
Metallica released their self-titled fifth studio album on August 12, 1991. Affectionately known as “The Black Album,” the LP became a game-changer for the band. It also had a massive impact on the music industry at large thanks to the game-changing technology then known as SoundScan, which premiered on March 1, 1991.
Per a feature piece from Billboard, “SoundScan, which is now known as MRC Data, measured album sales as they happened — stores scanned bar codes at the checkout register — and over the next few months [after its launch] it upended the conventional music business wisdom about what sold, as well as when and how. It revealed the popularity of several genres — alternative rock, country, hip-hop, harder metal — that had been seen as commercially marginal compared to bread-and-butter pop-rock bands.”
Basically, SoundScan provided real-time data of what was actually selling at record stores and other retailers, and it has provided proof of Metallica’s popularity.
Of course, not everyone is a fan of “The Black Album.” Metallica appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!in September 2021 and read 1-star Amazon reviews of the LP. Fortunately, they were good sports about the whole thing. Then again, when you make Metallica money, it takes more than a bizarre review to truly ruin your day.
So, which was the best 1-star review of “The Black Album”? One review that stood out read, “I bought this when it came out. I was horrified when I listened to it. I threw it off a bridge and watched a truck smash it.”
That being said, just how popular are the metal icons? “The Black Album” is the biggest-selling record in the United States since the launch of SoundScan.
Metallica, however, has some very unique company on the list of the biggest-selling albums of the SoundScan era. Scroll through the gallery below to see which titles join them in the top ten.
10. Creed – ‘Human Clay’
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Creed's 'Human Clay' has sold 11,690,000 copies. It was the band's second studio album and was released on September 28, 1999. The album features the hits "Higher" and "With Arms Wide Open." It topped the 'Billboard' 200 album chart for two weeks.
9. Santana – ‘Supernatural’
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11,850,000 copies sold.
8. Adele – ’21’
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12,100,000 copies sold.
7. Whitney Houston – ‘The Bodyguard’ Soundtrack
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12,140,000 copies sold.
6. Backstreet Boys – ‘Millennium’
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12,300,000 copies sold.
5. Bob Marley and the Wailers – ‘Legend’
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12,300,000 copies sold.
4. The Beatles – ‘1’
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13,000,000 copies sold.
3. Alanis Morissette ‘Jagged Little Pill’
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'Jagged Little Pill' sold 15,200,000 copies. The third studio album by Alanis Morissette, it rocketed the Canadian singer-songwriter to superstardom. 'Jagged Little Pill' features a number of hit singles, including "You Oughta Know," "Ironic" and "Hand in My Pocket." 'Jagged Little Pill' won five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year.
2. Shania Twain – ‘Come on Over’
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15,730,000 copies sold.
1. Metallica – ‘Metallica’
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'Metallica' has sold 17,300,000 copies. Also known as "The Black Album," the LP features some of Metallica's biggest hits, including "Enter Sandman," "Nothing Else Matters," "The Unforgiven," "Sad But True" and "Wherever I May Roam." The album was Metallica's first to top the 'Billboard' 200 album chart. While it was massively successful, 'Metallica' only won one Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights
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