• Record Label: Rhino
  • Release Date: Apr 14, 2023
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  1. Apr 16, 2023
    10
    All I need to say is, I was sceptical for some reason going in, but its rare in 2023 that an album comes out where theres no skips on your third and fourth play. Its been out 3 days and its probably already my most played album on spotify this year. Metallica back on form.
  2. Apr 14, 2023
    9
    After more than 40 years they are still going strong. On first listen, it's a lot to take in, but after the "car test" and a workout at the gym, many of the tracks start to grow on me. In particular, I find that "72 Seasons", "You Must Burn!", "Lux Æterna", and "Room of Mirrors" are instant classics and standout tracks on the album.

    I can't wait to experience some of the songs live, so
    After more than 40 years they are still going strong. On first listen, it's a lot to take in, but after the "car test" and a workout at the gym, many of the tracks start to grow on me. In particular, I find that "72 Seasons", "You Must Burn!", "Lux Æterna", and "Room of Mirrors" are instant classics and standout tracks on the album.

    I can't wait to experience some of the songs live, so exciting!
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  3. Apr 15, 2023
    10
    It's rare to find a music band in this world that releases yet another album with almost all of the original band members in their fifth decade of activity. Metallica could have stopped creating new music in 1991 and avoided many negative comments from social media critics who claim everything they have done since the Black Album sucks because they had already reached the top of the musicIt's rare to find a music band in this world that releases yet another album with almost all of the original band members in their fifth decade of activity. Metallica could have stopped creating new music in 1991 and avoided many negative comments from social media critics who claim everything they have done since the Black Album sucks because they had already reached the top of the music world in their first decade of activity. However, Metallica never stops and never quits, as they said in their first album. They love being on stage, trying new experiences, and being creative and dynamic has kept them an extraordinary band and kept them alive, because they always take risks without fear of the consequences, and time has proven that they were right about some of the choices they have made.

    "72 Seasons" is a statement from Metallica as a band, which connects them together after James' rehab and during the pandemic. The song structures and time changes on this album remind us of their first four albums that met Load and Reload. However, unlike many Metallica songs, there is no clean guitar, except for a few seconds in "Inamorata" on this album. They didn't want to slow it down, and the fire that starts from the title track never stops, like "St. Anger" and "Kill 'Em All". They didn't try to make a record for someone else, rather than themselves, and they didn't follow a cheat sheet to "Please 'Em All". Instead, they tried to create something original that hadn't been done before, and I think they succeeded. Overall, every track has something to admire, and an old-school heavy metal fan won't be disappointed listening to this album.
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  4. Apr 16, 2023
    10
    Excelente disco, MetallicA mostrando pq é a maior banda de metal do mundo. Volta às origens, com o pé no atual …
  5. Apr 14, 2023
    10
    Words aren't enough to describe my satisfaction with this new album. Metallica has always been my favorite band and surely still will be along the years, no doubt about that. Thank you guys for sharing all the amazing songs and effort you put into this album, this is insanely a masterpiece!
  6. Apr 14, 2023
    9
    41 years after they're still raging. Music as life itself is the evolution of our feelings. Seeing these guys still on the top and great shape knocking at their "60 door" it's a pleasure and a luck. Don't get wasted in miserable amarcord-memoires. Just enjoy this very good album.
  7. May 12, 2023
    0
    I would argue this is the best material they have brought out since Jason left the band. It is a mix of some earlier sounds for sure (with Kill em All, Load, ReLoad, and maybe even a bit of The Black Album mixed in) but has a feel of its own at the same time.

    The album is completely loaded with amazing riffs, and while sometimes the songs can feel bloated to many, I felt like the
    I would argue this is the best material they have brought out since Jason left the band. It is a mix of some earlier sounds for sure (with Kill em All, Load, ReLoad, and maybe even a bit of The Black Album mixed in) but has a feel of its own at the same time.

    The album is completely loaded with amazing riffs, and while sometimes the songs can feel bloated to many, I felt like the lengths were justified and nice, no rushing around just for the sake of rushing.

    Overall a great album, with some great bass included in the mix for once.
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  8. Apr 14, 2023
    10
    Metallica gives us a mix album of their entire career, trying to thrash again at its almost 60 years old, I have been listening the album the completely day, I must say that neither hardwired or magnetic left me the same feeling as this new album, amazing songs, metallica at its highest level since black album
  9. Apr 14, 2023
    10
    Good one, nothing can beat their first 5 albums, but this one got something to be thankful.
  10. Apr 14, 2023
    9
    The Metallica album is surprising, full of novelties, innovative effects and new ways of expressing themselves. One should not expect to hear things from the 80s again and compare it with Hardwired. One must see 72 Seasons as a new Metallica, from the 72 Seasons era. This album presents unique elements that no previous work of the band has achieved, while keeping the essence of Metallica.The Metallica album is surprising, full of novelties, innovative effects and new ways of expressing themselves. One should not expect to hear things from the 80s again and compare it with Hardwired. One must see 72 Seasons as a new Metallica, from the 72 Seasons era. This album presents unique elements that no previous work of the band has achieved, while keeping the essence of Metallica. However, to appreciate it properly, it is necessary to listen to it with good headphones.

    I can't wait to see them at the Grammy next year. It's interesting to note that, thanks to their performance at the Grammy, Lady Gaga fans got to know Metallica songs, like Halo On Fire haha!

    And what about the song YOU MUST BURN! Exclamation point! It has an incredible intro and it seems like someone is coming to destroy everything. This song would be great in a movie. I still listen to the new songs trying to guess what will be Lars' next drum beats sequence on the snare, which is nostalgic for those who notice these things. Who is singing in the interlude of You Must Burn!? This is very good.

    Unfortunately, at the album preview, I agreed with the bad reviews due to the poor distribution of the music in the room, which did not allow hearing all the details as it should. It was only possible to appreciate it with better quality using headphones. However, I am already seeing Lars making a lot of timing mistakes in Lux Æterna in this new tour hahhhahah!

    The negative point of this album was the lack of slower songs, like in Halo On Fire on the last Hardwired. The album is quite intense, without many pauses. Metallica became huge by releasing slower songs between one part and another of the album, as well as in the middle of the songs. This is how you create the desire to listen to the entire album several times, due to these variations in rhythm. A great example is "Room of Mirrors?" It would be incredible as a ballad. The solo in this song would fit perfectly with a softer song.

    But overall, the Metallica guys made a great effort for the result of this album. It was possible to hear well and not ironically the best songs of the album were those that when you read the name you already think you're talking about the devil, and that's not a negative point.

    Inamorata was a great choice to end the album. All fans mentioned this song a lot, which brings a slower part and in the end has a cute farewell from the album.
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  11. Apr 15, 2023
    9
    "72 Seasons" is a great album, with almost no low points, there is no bad song here. The initial feeling when listening to this album is that it is a very mature work, where it seems that each member of the band had their importance, which in itself, for me, already makes this album more interesting than its predecessor, "Hardwired... to Self-Destruct," from 2016, a work in which the"72 Seasons" is a great album, with almost no low points, there is no bad song here. The initial feeling when listening to this album is that it is a very mature work, where it seems that each member of the band had their importance, which in itself, for me, already makes this album more interesting than its predecessor, "Hardwired... to Self-Destruct," from 2016, a work in which the creative power of the album seems to have been almost entirely on frontman James Hetfield.

    "72 Seasons" in turn conveys much less of this feeling, with the members being on top from beginning to end. But still, for me, the Metallica member who was the least impressive was Kirk Hammett, who sometimes resorts to using techniques that already sound very repetitive in solos in the band's more recent songs.

    In any case, there are great solos here, and overall a great work by the band as a whole. The obvious highlight goes to James, who shines a LOT on vocals (one of his best vocal works, if not his best), with extremely heavy and great riffs. It is impressive that after all these years, he can still bring creative things. In addition, the lyrics of this album are much more penetrating than the majority of the band's albums.

    My highlight goes to the song "Inamorata," which, for me, although it is too early to say due to the hype, is one of the best songs technically speaking by the band.

    But it doesn't stop there, because out of 12 songs, for me, this record only has two slightly more forgettable songs, which are "Sleepwalk My Life Away" and "Crown of Barbed Wire," all the rest are good, with some standing out and being more prominent.

    "72 Seasons" is a great album, with excellent and heavy riffs, and the band members shining throughout most of the record, with a lot of creativity from Mr. Hetfield. Rating 8.5."
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  12. Apr 19, 2023
    5
    Yes it’s new Metallica, and that’s exciting. But newness aside, it’s a C+ album. Some good riffs here and there but too many songs where they just chugga-chugga for a minute or two sounding like they aren’t really sure where to go next, play the chorus, chugga some more, chorus, chugga, chorus, end. It’s a long listen.
  13. Apr 14, 2023
    8
    A less frantic record than the last two outings, with a much more measured sound, but more importantly, real consistency from start to finish. Taking influence from their 90s sound, it's less 80s thrashy and more groove-metal, with parts feeling influenced by classic Pantera, Alice in Chains and Sabbath, all wrapped up with that thick, machine-like Metallica pace. One or two tracks go onA less frantic record than the last two outings, with a much more measured sound, but more importantly, real consistency from start to finish. Taking influence from their 90s sound, it's less 80s thrashy and more groove-metal, with parts feeling influenced by classic Pantera, Alice in Chains and Sabbath, all wrapped up with that thick, machine-like Metallica pace. One or two tracks go on for a minute or so too long, but far less filler overall and a sense of confidence from Metallica feeling less like they have anything to prove and are happy where they are musically. Overall a solid album, albeit slightly on the safe side, but with lots to like. Expand
  14. Apr 14, 2023
    10
    Finally, metallica makes a new albums after 7 years, and they still nailed it!
  15. Apr 14, 2023
    10
    Marvelous , muy buen álbum mucho mejor que htsd y que DM , una experiencia inolvidable
  16. Apr 15, 2023
    7
    Let me start off by saying this now, this is not a thrash metal album, and it is hard for me to call it a heavy metal album, though it does contain the gallop rhythm sound. This is really an alternative rock album mixed with elements of pop. Metallica's first 4 albums were heavy metal, the 5th album "the Black Album" is where they started introducing pop into their songs, and their 6thLet me start off by saying this now, this is not a thrash metal album, and it is hard for me to call it a heavy metal album, though it does contain the gallop rhythm sound. This is really an alternative rock album mixed with elements of pop. Metallica's first 4 albums were heavy metal, the 5th album "the Black Album" is where they started introducing pop into their songs, and their 6th album is where they left heavy metal and went in the direction of alternative rock, I can remember being a 16 year old kid in high school when Load come out and everyone was talking about how that album sucked and how Metallica sold out.

    Shortly after the release of Load a pissed off Kirk Hammett and Jason Newsted appeared on MTV to fire back at their critics for calling them sellouts. Kid Rock done similar meaning he came from a certain genre and then left it, Kid Rock being rap and then slowly leaving it for his Country/Southern rock gimmick and now you might get a teeny tiny bit of rap in an album currently released from him.

    If you take the album for what it is which is an Alternative Rock Album mixed with elements of pop which does have some heavy riffs at time, then it's a good album, if you try to compare it to the original thrash metal albums then it doesn't hold a candle to those and will be crushed in comparison.

    The album itself reminds me of Death Magnetic meets Load and Reload, though I think it sounds better than Death Magnetic because that specific album was too overly loud because of producer Rick Rubin's overly loud treatment/mix which ruined Magnetic, though someone uploaded the guitar hero version of that album on Youtube which sounded a lot better and didn't have the overly loudness to it.

    If you are a guitarist there seems to be popping up a lot of the 72 Season songs on Youtube with tabs showing how to play them, and the songs don't appear to be rather simple as they consist of mainly gallops, slides, single notes mixed with an occasional hammer on.....

    The opening Track 72 Seasons may be the fastest song on the album, Metallica often opens it's albums up with the fastest or one of the fastest tracks for their opener [Fight Fire with Fire on Lightning, Battery on Puppets etc.] Online clocks the song 72 seasons at 169 BPM. The second song of the album Shadows Fall
    the opening drum beat reminds me a little of Holier Than Thou from the Black Album, the 6th song on the album Lux Æterna reminds me a bit of Hit The Lights from Kill Em All and also their Killing Time Cover.

    I'll give the album 7 out of 10, but again I think the issue with many of us, and this also includes me, is it's hard to not compare this album to the earlier thrash albums Metallica put out, a lot of the people rating this 72 Seasons album were not alive in the 1980s when albums like Kill Em All, Lightning, Puppets, and Justice.. came out, so they don't understand the climate at the time.

    Rant over.
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  17. Apr 16, 2023
    10
    This album is a perfect fusion of their 80s, and especially 90s sound, mixed well together, and sprinkled with a bit new metallica, and also some hardwired. However, I would say the soundscape is more consistent than Hardwire, and in my humble opinion; this is their greatest work since the black album. Never have I heard a metallica album where I instantly liked so many song, maybe thereThis album is a perfect fusion of their 80s, and especially 90s sound, mixed well together, and sprinkled with a bit new metallica, and also some hardwired. However, I would say the soundscape is more consistent than Hardwire, and in my humble opinion; this is their greatest work since the black album. Never have I heard a metallica album where I instantly liked so many song, maybe there fewer songs that really sticks out, compared to MOP, RTL, Black album, and Kill em all, but the overall quality is great. If you didn't like it the first time, listen to it a few more times. Expand
  18. Apr 18, 2023
    9
    Não espere um album que "desce redondo" nos ouvidos, como o Black Album.
    Muito menos o trash dos clássicos Master of Puppets ou Ride the Lightning.
    O que temos aqui é um heavy metal extremamente maduro, rifs que variam constantemente mudando os andamentos das músicas e letras introspectivas. Sim, ele necessita de algumas audições para compreensão plena da obra... prima. Imperdível, o
    Não espere um album que "desce redondo" nos ouvidos, como o Black Album.
    Muito menos o trash dos clássicos Master of Puppets ou Ride the Lightning.
    O que temos aqui é um heavy metal extremamente maduro, rifs que variam constantemente mudando os andamentos das músicas e letras introspectivas. Sim, ele necessita de algumas audições para compreensão plena da obra... prima. Imperdível, o melhor desde Black Album!
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  19. Apr 26, 2023
    6
    Sounds like a band going through the motions. Some decent riffs here and there with a few of solid tracks. Honestly, a lot of these songs would be better if they trimmed them down and sped them up.
  20. Apr 14, 2023
    10
    i just don't get negative reviews, what do you expect another master of puppets. if you liked previous album...then this is their best since load
  21. Apr 15, 2023
    10
    Great album! It’s raw, heavy and some of James’ best lyrics, vocals! People are looking for reasons to always being angry with this band!
  22. Apr 14, 2023
    9
    Metallica once again painstakingly released an excellent album. Especially on this album, they got a very nice sound. It's like a blending of the Black album and subsequent albums.
  23. Apr 14, 2023
    8
    Very Positive. 2 fantastic songs and a lot of good tracks. Is a good job from the 40 year old band. Positive feelings.
  24. Apr 14, 2023
    9
    72 seasons is a great álbum, too far gone its my favorite Song . it's worth listening
  25. Apr 14, 2023
    9
    I personally think this is one of their best albums of the past 20 years. It has really good production and the riffs are amazing. The only downside i have to this album is there are a few songs with weak solos like Shadows follow and Sleepwalk my life away, but other than that everything is incredible.
  26. Apr 14, 2023
    10
    The best Metallica album since Load (which was an underrated album with some masterpieces sprinkled throughout its track list). I was expecting excellent riffs and blistering solos, but I wasn't expecting James Hetfield to sound the best he has since Garage Inc. The guitar tones are sublime, and the mix is very well done - Lars doesn't overpower the vocals or guitars with his drumming, andThe best Metallica album since Load (which was an underrated album with some masterpieces sprinkled throughout its track list). I was expecting excellent riffs and blistering solos, but I wasn't expecting James Hetfield to sound the best he has since Garage Inc. The guitar tones are sublime, and the mix is very well done - Lars doesn't overpower the vocals or guitars with his drumming, and there are plenty of fat bass lines throughout the album. If Death Magnetic was a "return to form" and Hardwired was a continuation of that, then this is truly the Master of Puppets of modern Metallica - thrash metal perfected for the 21st century. Expand
  27. Apr 14, 2023
    5
    I have always found something to love in all of Metallica's albums, however this time around with 72 Seasons, I struggle to find anything that resonates with me.
    Whilst an album should be cohesive with a strong theme, I feel that here it has gone too far. This just feels like one long bloated song.
    Hetfield's vocals, for the first time ever, are my least favourite part of the album -
    I have always found something to love in all of Metallica's albums, however this time around with 72 Seasons, I struggle to find anything that resonates with me.
    Whilst an album should be cohesive with a strong theme, I feel that here it has gone too far. This just feels like one long bloated song.
    Hetfield's vocals, for the first time ever, are my least favourite part of the album - There is a lack of melody or variance.
    The drums for the most part feel like a metronome - cold and without personality.
    There are some great moments to be found (riffs, bass lines, solos) - however this largely buried under a large pile of sameness.
    This is what I imaging an A.I. might create if I asked it to create a Metallica album.
    A bad Metallica album is still good. For me however is just very 'MEH-tallica'
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  28. Apr 15, 2023
    6
    Some great songs but a few that have no place on a Metallica record and another one or two that are bland generic rock. I'm just happy they are back with 3/4 songs they can add to their back catalogue for the impending massive tour.

    Welcome back boys!
  29. Apr 17, 2023
    2
    This is a nope for me. Every song are based on the same pattern or quite the same : guitar riff, snare drum roll on the riff, after one minute double bass drum rythm, verse / chorus, double bass drum, fast solo with no hook or melody, bridge, blablabla. Problem : riffs are not that good and lacks of soul.

    I would like to love this album but I cant, its just boring. And I really do love
    This is a nope for me. Every song are based on the same pattern or quite the same : guitar riff, snare drum roll on the riff, after one minute double bass drum rythm, verse / chorus, double bass drum, fast solo with no hook or melody, bridge, blablabla. Problem : riffs are not that good and lacks of soul.

    I would like to love this album but I cant, its just boring. And I really do love Metallica, I've seen them live 6 times or so. But this one is : listen to it and forget it.
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  30. Apr 14, 2023
    3
    I'm sorry, I don't care if they are 60 years old, if they've been playing for 40 years already, or if they were the biggest band back in the day. They sound uninterested. They put zero creativity on this record and it shows.

    Every song sounds the same, every lyric reads the same, solos are indistinguishable, Rob still feels constrained by what the band wants him to play at every moment.
    I'm sorry, I don't care if they are 60 years old, if they've been playing for 40 years already, or if they were the biggest band back in the day. They sound uninterested. They put zero creativity on this record and it shows.

    Every song sounds the same, every lyric reads the same, solos are indistinguishable, Rob still feels constrained by what the band wants him to play at every moment.

    For me, the only salvageable part of this record is Inamorata's middle section, and i don't even like the rest of the song.
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  31. Apr 21, 2023
    5
    Well, if you remove some songs, then you have a good effort. average album.
  32. Apr 24, 2023
    3
    Dishonorable mentions include "Sleepwalk My Life Away" for starting off promising then jumping off a cliff 90 seconds in, "Lux Aeterna" for trying its best to be a Judas Priest song (but not nearly as good) and "If Darkness Had a Son" because Lars' kick drum sounds straight like FL Studios' stock kick drum sound.
  33. Apr 17, 2023
    4
    Ranking this as their weakest release to date. Apart from solid guitar work from James and Rob, I have few positives to share. Lux Æterna, If Darkness Had a Son and You Must Burn saves the record from an even lower score. I've been a fan since I first heard them in 1986, so it saddens me to say none of these songs will be on my playlist.
  34. Apr 17, 2023
    0
    Whole album sounds like one long generic rock song... The least attractive part of the album are actually vocals. Must be the worst album they released to date, time to retire maybe?
  35. Apr 15, 2023
    1
    I was at the global premiere at the cinema and I couldn't be more disappointed. Every song sounds similar, it's not creative. Sound of guitars is just bad, Lars's drumming is terrible and I mean it not in technical way but composition. This open hi-hat is not it. Kirk Hammett forgot how to play after black album, his solos are just bunch of the same notes, he lacks technique too. ThereI was at the global premiere at the cinema and I couldn't be more disappointed. Every song sounds similar, it's not creative. Sound of guitars is just bad, Lars's drumming is terrible and I mean it not in technical way but composition. This open hi-hat is not it. Kirk Hammett forgot how to play after black album, his solos are just bunch of the same notes, he lacks technique too. There were maybe 3 songs that were okay. Also what is with those unnecessary long songs. Half of them could be shorter. Riffs are boring. Honestly, worst Metallica album. Even death magnetic had some creativity. Expand
  36. Apr 14, 2023
    10
    I feel 100% confident about giving this album a 10 out of 10. The riffs are catchy from start to finish and this album has some of the best songs that Metallica has produced since the 80s and early 90s. Room of mirrors and too far gone are two of my personal favorites but I love every song on this album even the slower songs have some badass doomy riffs. There's so much to digest here forI feel 100% confident about giving this album a 10 out of 10. The riffs are catchy from start to finish and this album has some of the best songs that Metallica has produced since the 80s and early 90s. Room of mirrors and too far gone are two of my personal favorites but I love every song on this album even the slower songs have some badass doomy riffs. There's so much to digest here for people that think that the songs are too long I don't know how you could be a fan of Metallica's old music because all of the songs were long. I swear the majority of people that reviewed this album as far as critics go aren't Metallica fans at all. Not that they all gave it bad reviews it's that the content of the reviews is very misleading from what the album actually sounds like. Metallica has aged like a fine wine into 2023. Expand
  37. Apr 17, 2023
    4
    seelenlos, da müssen ein paar Volkslieder her und Marschmusik, ihr jungen Leute könnt doch immer was gebrauchen.
  38. Apr 15, 2023
    10
    Metallicaaaaaaaaaaa. King! There is a lot of energy served in a different way!
  39. Apr 14, 2023
    0
    It's crazy that a band with such a large budget can't hire a decent producer and engineer. 72 seasons,each song lasts a season or 6 too long. A mishmash of riffs that don't make a whole. The solos make room for vicarious embarrassment, this is just not possible. James just keeps complaining and whining in his lyrics you gradually want the man to drink himself a beer or 2. No,t his is oneIt's crazy that a band with such a large budget can't hire a decent producer and engineer. 72 seasons,each song lasts a season or 6 too long. A mishmash of riffs that don't make a whole. The solos make room for vicarious embarrassment, this is just not possible. James just keeps complaining and whining in his lyrics you gradually want the man to drink himself a beer or 2. No,t his is one of Metallica's worst albums, maybe the worst.
    A piece of ****
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  40. Apr 14, 2023
    3
    This album is not good worse one of the discography. I like their old and newer stuff but this is plain boring
  41. Apr 14, 2023
    5
    I guess critics are high or something. This is even worse than their previous album.
  42. Apr 24, 2023
    7
    Great album, not on the level of their first 5 albums, but still excellent music to headbang to.
  43. Apr 17, 2023
    10
    Wow! Metallica has done it again with 72 Seasons. This is a must-listen for any metal fan, or anyone who appreciates heavier music. The album is full of powerful riffs, epic solos, and catchy melodies that will stay in your head for days. The lyrics are also deep and meaningful. Metallica have proven that they are still the kings of metal for me. I just love the album, along with most ofWow! Metallica has done it again with 72 Seasons. This is a must-listen for any metal fan, or anyone who appreciates heavier music. The album is full of powerful riffs, epic solos, and catchy melodies that will stay in your head for days. The lyrics are also deep and meaningful. Metallica have proven that they are still the kings of metal for me. I just love the album, along with most of the previous ones. Expand
  44. May 27, 2023
    8
    For my first time paying a deep and complete attention to Metallica, they become something tiring to hear very quickly on this album. Yet, I'm dragged across the whole album easily thanks to their energy. They are really putting sweat and muscle in here, and I can't just help to applaud the strength they have to play full of youth and fun. They still have some tricks under the cords, andFor my first time paying a deep and complete attention to Metallica, they become something tiring to hear very quickly on this album. Yet, I'm dragged across the whole album easily thanks to their energy. They are really putting sweat and muscle in here, and I can't just help to applaud the strength they have to play full of youth and fun. They still have some tricks under the cords, and each one of the songs have a space and time that is worth to hold on to. This is not something one can come back easily, not even them with 5 + years in between their latest albums, but I do feel Metallica deserves to be something we should be holding strong just as much as they keep pushing the boundaries of their creativity and energy. Long live Metallica, hell yeah. Expand
  45. Apr 30, 2023
    8
    Metallica had set the bar too high so fans expecting master pieces so dont expect from it as their first five albums but its their best work after the black album. Inammorta was another great song from them Too Far Gone?, Room of Mirrors and Lux Æterna was nice ones other songs were good and enough entertaining for fans to enjoy them live. I just think production could be better songs wereMetallica had set the bar too high so fans expecting master pieces so dont expect from it as their first five albums but its their best work after the black album. Inammorta was another great song from them Too Far Gone?, Room of Mirrors and Lux Æterna was nice ones other songs were good and enough entertaining for fans to enjoy them live. I just think production could be better songs were unnecessary long and i think they had a lot of potential and could be better but totally a good release 8/10 Expand
  46. Apr 24, 2023
    8
    This is a solid Metallica album, no more and no less. There's nothing particularly new here but I'm not sure what people would expect from 4 guys that are almost 60 and are 40 years into their career. I'm just happy that they're still out there and still putting out solid records for people to enjoy.
  47. Apr 24, 2023
    10
    This album is perfect! Every song has a riff that reminds you of Metallica's best times. James is singing like never before! Impressive the work of these guys at 60 years old! For more Metallica albums! Metallica is life!
  48. May 21, 2023
    10
    honestly in the days to the albums release i was incredibly skeptical. i thought it would be like a copy of hardwired, but i was wrong. the vocals are amazing, lars really stepped up his drumming game, rob's bass was aggrssive and complemented the drumming nicely. and kirk took some of the best things about "portals" and put them in the form of harmonies and melodies. honestly im blownhonestly in the days to the albums release i was incredibly skeptical. i thought it would be like a copy of hardwired, but i was wrong. the vocals are amazing, lars really stepped up his drumming game, rob's bass was aggrssive and complemented the drumming nicely. and kirk took some of the best things about "portals" and put them in the form of harmonies and melodies. honestly im blown away by this album. Expand
  49. Apr 18, 2023
    8
    Bad ass and heavy. More simple than Hardwire, but definitely delivers. Metallica formula on point and reminiscing on their first albums. Some songs too long, but overall its a solid 8/10, good album.
  50. Apr 18, 2023
    8
    This Album ist really good. It is Not the fastest one but it has a few of the best Songs of the band within the last Two decades. For Sure it is not as good as the Albums of the 80's but it has its own unique Sound and i like the bass parts as well as the drumming parts. The vocals are rough and strong but fits into the Riffs. My individuell Highlights are Lux aeterna, you musst burn, IfThis Album ist really good. It is Not the fastest one but it has a few of the best Songs of the band within the last Two decades. For Sure it is not as good as the Albums of the 80's but it has its own unique Sound and i like the bass parts as well as the drumming parts. The vocals are rough and strong but fits into the Riffs. My individuell Highlights are Lux aeterna, you musst burn, If darkness had a son and of course inamorata which is the best Song of the Album in my opinion... Expand
  51. Apr 23, 2023
    10
    A great Metallica record! Not the most innovative, but there are some really strong riffs, the production is good and James' vocals and lyrics are fantastic! It's like a weird mix of Kill'em All and Load/Reload. Inamorata is my favorite track!
  52. Apr 25, 2023
    10
    Excellent album. There are so many things to explore and riffs to analyze. Well done Metallica for this fantastic record.
  53. May 6, 2023
    8
    New Metallica album is always good news. They are enjoying themselves, putting out songs that sound exactly good as their first albums, the difference is just in modern mixing and mastering. Really good album, the more you listen to it, the more you like it. Anyways.. It is still better than if Metallica quit and stopped making music for millions of people that are in love with them :)
  54. Apr 28, 2023
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. ..and finally metallica back to metallica style.... sense the cliff soul in this album Expand
  55. May 11, 2023
    10
    Fantastic, dudes are almost 60 and rocking like this, gotta give them props.
  56. May 14, 2023
    10
    An unbelievable album. After all this year, ageing didn't affect the band neither their impressive will to give, more and more. With the characteristic and unique tone of voice of Mr Heathfield "MetallicA' 72 Seasons" arises above and beyond any expectations. The "frantic" rhythms and the deep vocalisations didn't flinch, but what is to be noted are the thematics. What would happen, if weAn unbelievable album. After all this year, ageing didn't affect the band neither their impressive will to give, more and more. With the characteristic and unique tone of voice of Mr Heathfield "MetallicA' 72 Seasons" arises above and beyond any expectations. The "frantic" rhythms and the deep vocalisations didn't flinch, but what is to be noted are the thematics. What would happen, if we could have the chance to obtain instantly the wisdom of a 50 years old ourselves? This is why 72 Seasons is here: to bring us there, in the future, giving the chance to gaze everything differently. Same topics, from a new perspectives resembles different observers. From the bottom of my soul, thanks.
    You might have saved me from one of the most terrible years of my life. I'll never scream your name, I'll keep it inside.
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  57. Sep 9, 2023
    8
    This new album by Metallica isn't something revolutionary but its still 'Metallica".

    Yeah not every song in the album is that good, but the songs that are good are VERY good like "Lux Æterna", "72 seasons", "Shadows Follow" which are really fast tracks. They give similar vibes of Hardwired, but in my opinion they are better. The longest song in the album "Inamorata" is slower than the
    This new album by Metallica isn't something revolutionary but its still 'Metallica".

    Yeah not every song in the album is that good, but the songs that are good are VERY good like "Lux Æterna", "72 seasons", "Shadows Follow" which are really fast tracks. They give similar vibes of Hardwired, but in my opinion they are better. The longest song in the album "Inamorata" is slower than the other but it sounds amazing and for sure makes an impression from the first listen.

    We should all accept the fact that Metallica is an old band and we can't expect the same as the 80s, but even with that we should appreciate what they are releasing, because they still sound good and James' vocals sound even better.

    Also the songs in 72 seasons are still as long as their previous releases which is awesome!
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  58. Jul 3, 2023
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. if Darkness Had a Son is the only song that I liked from this album. Admittedly, that song is really fantastic and one of my new favorite Metallica songs. However, the entire rest of the album is either boring or painfully average. A lot of the riffs and hooks on the songs just don't work. And, the album is way too long. I actually don't have a problem with the final track being how long it is, but the rest of the album is just boring all the way through. Despite all this though, the album is clearly important, and is still leagues above Metallica's worst. I didn't enjoy listening to this album, but I could understand why other people would love it. Not a must listen for sure, but if you think you'd like it, give it a try. Expand
  59. Jun 23, 2023
    8
    I really liked this album, even if it doesn´t sound as good as we know metallica can be, after all of those years of career i think that´s a really great record with awesome songs and reminds of past metallica moments, makes us feel relieved that it is good
  60. May 14, 2023
    10
    No bad song while not on the level of injustice for all i cant find any complaint
  61. Jul 19, 2023
    3
    I don't know how people can give this album 8-9-10 score. Are you didn't listen to a real 10 albums? Are you really sure that this is equal to Master of Puppets or Paranoid or Painkiller or Number of the Beast? Seriously?

    Very boring and mediocre riffs, a lot of repetitiveness, no hits, all songs sound the same, absolutely horrible solos, bass drum sound (Metallica disease for last 20
    I don't know how people can give this album 8-9-10 score. Are you didn't listen to a real 10 albums? Are you really sure that this is equal to Master of Puppets or Paranoid or Painkiller or Number of the Beast? Seriously?

    Very boring and mediocre riffs, a lot of repetitiveness, no hits, all songs sound the same, absolutely horrible solos, bass drum sound (Metallica disease for last 20 years). Oh, also unreasonably long songs. They should listen to "Believer" by Ozzy for example. Great song structure, not a one riff repeat for one minute 5 times = song.

    Previous album wasn't their best, but at least you can hear difference when songs change. One "Halo on Fire" is better than this whole album.

    Overall - 3/10. Boredom, laziness, degradation, compositional weakness and impotence of the once great group. As a long time fan - their worst album in career.

    Huge respect for James anyway. He is still in great musician shape
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  62. Aug 17, 2023
    10
    Good very good in fact pretty nice may I say pretty okay very nice and warm like the hair of a 5 year old I love ice cream especially the one with the chocolate chips on top unfortunately I cannot go to ice cream store anymore because I’m a registred sex offender but I can still get my **** on the dark market you the stuff with brownie cookie dough all sort of extra on the side anywayGood very good in fact pretty nice may I say pretty okay very nice and warm like the hair of a 5 year old I love ice cream especially the one with the chocolate chips on top unfortunately I cannot go to ice cream store anymore because I’m a registred sex offender but I can still get my **** on the dark market you the stuff with brownie cookie dough all sort of extra on the side anyway pretty good album Expand
Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 22 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 22
  2. Negative: 0 out of 22
  1. Mojo
    May 16, 2023
    80
    Lux Æterna [is] a prime example of 72 Seasons' astonishing vigour. ... Metallica are worthy again. [Jul 2023, p.82]
  2. The Wire
    May 9, 2023
    80
    Virtuosity quickly shades into something inhuman, as every plectrum and drumstick lands inevitably – and thrillingly – on target. [Jun 2023, p.54]
  3. Apr 24, 2023
    60
    For all Hetfield’s soul-baring, however, as a whole 72 Seasons seems to mark the end of their late-career renaissance and is ultimately far more solid than spectacular.