(ANSA) - MILAN, 05 APR - '72 Seasons', the new album by Metallica, will be released on April 14. They have organized a ListeningParty in cinemas all over the world for their twelfth studio work.
In fact, on April 13th it will be possible to listen to the entire 77-minute metal epic by Hetfield and his associates, who will then leave for a world tour on April 27th from Amsterdam.
With 12 tracks, including no ballads, it is the first unreleased album since 2016's 'Hardwired...To Self-Destruct' and was written during the pandemic and the interruption of the last tour, at the end of 2019, due to addiction problems from alcohol of the singer and guitarist who founded the band in 1981 with drummer Lars Ulrich.
"72 seasons. The first 18 years of our lives -explains Hetfield - which form our true or false self. The concept of 'who we are' that we were told by our parents".
"Much of our adult experience is a remembrance or a reaction to these childhood experiences.
Prisoners of childhood or free-he concludes-from those ties that we carry with us".
(HANDLE).