Amazon.co.uk Review
St. Anger shows that we should never underestimate the regenerative powers of Metallica. Following the stripped-down
Load and
Re-Load, they've returned to the raw, vitriolic savagery of their earlier canon, using 1984's
Ride the Lightning as their template. The title track provides the psychic lynchpin of the album by combining the bombast and defiance of the band's earliest high-water marks with more deliberate lyrics and emotional nakedness. Equally cathartic is "Some Kind of Monster," a lumbering beast of a song that declares "This is the voice of silence no more". Despite that claim, there's an economy to these lyrics; James Hetfield's raw-toothed growl only occasionally punctuates the menacing soundscapes. In fact, "Dirty Windows", the standout track here, is a shimmering five-minute instrumental that's free of the baroque trappings that sometimes clutter the Metallica landscape.
--Jaan Uhelszki, Amazon.com
CD Description
'St. Anger' is Metallica's eighth album and the follow-up to 1997's 'Reload'. Produced by Bob Rock, the eleven track album features former Ozzy Osbourne bassist Robert Trujillo, who replaces original band member Jason Newsted. Resurrectingtheir old sound of brutal, uncompromising thrash metal, it features double-bass drumming, staccato rhythms and engagingvocal harmonies.