Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich has given Rollingstone.com an update on the band’s forthcoming new studio album:
“The record is well on its way. It may come out any century now, actually. There’s a saying: where there’s life, there’s hope.”
“I’d say it’s mostly done. There are all these other responsibilities that have to be taken care of. Life in Metallica these days is not only about making a record; it’s about these things and we played a show at AT&T Park and he does this, I do this. We have all these sort of different things that we turn to. But the record gets worked on where there’s absolutely nothing else going on.”
“In all seriousness, it’s actually what we like. It works for us. It’s not just record, tour, record, tour. We like to do. We’re doing the Record Store Day next week and doing all that stuff. There’s lots of stuff going on all the time, but the record is almost done.”
This coming week will see three new Metallica releases hit stores, with deluxe box set reissues of “Kill ‘Em All” and “Ride The Lightning” set for Friday, April 15th, and the release of “Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, Metallica! – Live at Le Bataclan, Paris, France – June 11th, 2003” on Saturday, April 16th, in celebration of ‘Record Store Day‘.