On
February 16 2006, Metallica announced on their official website that after their 15+ year relationship, longtime producer
Bob Rock was stepping down and would not be producing Metallica's next studio album. Rock had produced every Metallica album since 1991. Metallica is currently working on a studio album with producer
Rick Rubin who has produced albums for other prominent rock and metal bands such as
Slayer, System of a Down, Slipknot, Beastie Boys, Audioslave, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rage Against the Machine and
Linkin Park. Metallica and Rubin go back a long way, in the eighties as Danzig friends and fans, James Hetfield doing backing vocals on the self-titled Danzig album (1988), also produced by Rubin.
Metallica debuted an untitled song nicknamed "The New Song" in
Berlin, Germany on June 6, 2006 on the European leg of the
Escape from the Studio '06 mini tour. On August 12, 2006, Metallica debuted another song in
Tokyo, Japan on the Asian leg of the tour, nicknamed "The Other New Song". They have also supported the
Summer Sonic tour in
Tokyo and
Osaka, along with
Linkin Park. The band had previously unveiled new songs throughout the years prior to their release.
It was during this time on tour that the band finally bowed to fan pressure and decided to make each of their albums available from the
iTunes Store - though strictly in the U.S. and Canada until issues with their European label are resolved - allowing individual tracks to be legally downloaded for the first time. Exclusive tracks from the Seattle '89 shows were added to the band's first four albums.
On
October 13, 2006 Metallica announced that they would release a
DVD containing all their videos from 1989 to 2004. The DVD, </i>
The Videos 1989-2004, was released on December 4, 2006 worldwide and on December 5 in North America. The Videos 1989-2004
eventually became available on the iTunes Store.
Metallica also recorded a cover of Ennio Morricone's "The Ecstasy of Gold" for a tribute album entitled We All Love Ennio Morricone, released on February 20, 2007. While "The Ecstasy of Gold" has been played as the introduction for every Metallica performance since the mid-1980s, it has always been played from a recording (with the exception of the S&M<i> performances). However, this new version features the band itself performing the piece, giving a new guitar-based interpretation to the music.
On February 9, 2007 Metallica confirmed that pre-production on the new studio album had been completed, and recording of the new album would begin on March 12, 2007. The band also announced that a summer tour, later named "Sick of the Studio '07", was in the early planning stages. Eleven dates of this tour have been announced so far.
On June 15th, 2007 Metallica returned to HQ after a short break to begin rehearsing for their "
Sick of the Studio '07" tour. The winners from the METALLICA: THE VIDEOS 1989-2004 DVD radio and online contests were treated to the HQ VIP treatment with a BBQ, a few autographs, and an intimate performance from the band in the jam room.
Metallica's 2007 tour began in
Lisbon, Portugal at the 13th edition of mega-rock festival
Super Bock Super Rock in which they played the song "...And Justice for All" for the first time in eighteen years. Metallica played to a crowd of more than 50,000 fans. The tour ran through July 2007. On July 3rd, 2007, Metallica performed at Τerra Vibe as part of the 11th
Rockwave festival in
Athens, Greece. On July 7th, 2007, Metallica performed at
Wembley Stadium as part of
Live Earth. At "Live Earth" Metallica played the songs "Sad But True", "Nothing Else Matters" and "Enter Sandman".
BBC, who were broadcasting the event from the UK, were flooded with complaints after they missed the beginning of "Sad But True" and then cut off before "Enter Sandman" during the set, to a pre-recorded
Crowded House performance from the Sydney show . "Enter Sandman" was highlighted on
NBC's "Live Earth" presentation. They performed at
Wembley Stadium the following day, as part of their tour "Sick of the Studio '07", with support from
Mastodon, Machine Head and
HIM. On the 10th of July they performed at Valle Hovin Stadion in
Oslo, Norway in front of 40.000 people.
Stockholm, Sweden on the 12th of July,
Aarhus, Denmark on the 13th,
Helsinki, Finland on the 15th and finally on the 18th they did a show in
Moscow, Russia in front of 62,000 people.
On Metallica's "livemetallica.com" download site, the show in Denmark only has the latter part of the concert due to a massive power failure, so as a result, the show is available for free.
At
E3 2007,
Harmonix announced the song "Enter Sandman" will be featured on the video game
Rock Band due out November 2007. A month later, it was revealed that the song "One" will be featured on the
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock video game, due out in October 2007.. "One" has also been licensed for Rock Band.
In the July issue of Q, a music magazine in the UK, Metallica was featured on the cover and it included the band members telling their whole story on the band's 26-year relationship.
Velvet Revolver drummer
Matt Sorum said in a recent interview, "Lars [Ulrich, Metallica drummer] is a good friend of mine. He played me the demos from San Francisco, and I turned and looked at him and I said, "Master that shit and put it out." It's ridiculous. The demos were sick. Eight-minute songs, all these tempo changes, crazy fast. "It's like, 'Dude, don't get slower when you get older, but don't get faster!? How are you gonna play this live?' And then me and Lars were out partying all night, and he had to go in the studio the next day and do this stupid like nine- or ten-minute song, and I was laughing at him — because he played me the demo of it, and it was [sings really fast drum part], so fast..