James Hetfield: The Wolf at Metallica's Door
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Metallica's seat at the top-table of rock is already assured. A huge part of their stunning
transition from obscure thrash metal pioneers into globe-crushing rock megastars is
singer, guitarist and co-songwriter James Hetfield, whose instantly recognisable and
overwhelming presence has guided their every dramatic step.
Brought up in a household aligned to Christian Science, his early life was inevitably
overtly religious, yet by his early teens he was a keen fan of rock acts such as Black
Sabbath and Motorhead.
Working through the visceral thrash metal underground scene with Metallica, Hetfield
exploded onto the global scene with their seminal eponymous album and his place in
the rock pantheon was assured. However, behind the scenes was a complex band
fronted by a genius who had his own personal battles to fight - internal friction, tragedy
and the demands of global fame lacerated the band and in 2001 Hetfield headed into
rehab to address 'undisclosed dependencies', throwing the future of Metallica into
considerable doubt.
His subsequent blistering re-emergence as a re-invented rock legend is a personal and
professional triumph; Hetfield's often misunderstood intellectual and warm personality
allied to his stunning ability certainly deserves honest recognition - The Wolf At
Metallica's Door is the first book to chronicle this remarkable man's life.
Author: Mark Eglinton
Format: Paperback, 288 pages, 153mm x 234mm, 380 g
Published: 2010, John Blake Publishing Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Biography: The Arts
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Metallica's seat at the top-table of rock is already assured. A huge part of their stunning
transition from obscure thrash metal pioneers into globe-crushing rock megastars is
singer, guitarist and co-songwriter James Hetfield, whose instantly recognisable and
overwhelming presence has guided their every dramatic step.
Brought up in a household aligned to Christian Science, his early life was inevitably
overtly religious, yet by his early teens he was a keen fan of rock acts such as Black
Sabbath and Motorhead.
Working through the visceral thrash metal underground scene with Metallica, Hetfield
exploded onto the global scene with their seminal eponymous album and his place in
the rock pantheon was assured. However, behind the scenes was a complex band
fronted by a genius who had his own personal battles to fight - internal friction, tragedy
and the demands of global fame lacerated the band and in 2001 Hetfield headed into
rehab to address 'undisclosed dependencies', throwing the future of Metallica into
considerable doubt.
His subsequent blistering re-emergence as a re-invented rock legend is a personal and
professional triumph; Hetfield's often misunderstood intellectual and warm personality
allied to his stunning ability certainly deserves honest recognition - The Wolf At
Metallica's Door is the first book to chronicle this remarkable man's life.
James Hetfield: The Wolf at Metallica's Door