Gente de poca fe, no es que los Metallica hayan dejado de tocar y ahora sean unos mantas, es que hay un fallo en el masterizado del single "The Day That Never Comes" y en el CD va a sonar mejor. Y yo voy y me lo creo. Los veo entrando a estudio otra vez. Patetico.
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A representative for METALLICA's Mission: Metallica web site — the online experience related to the group's forthcoming album, "Death Magnetic" — has sent out an e-mail message to the site's registered members regarding the sound quality of the new METALLICA single, "The Day That Never Comes". According to one METALLICA fan, "there have been reports of loud distortion, as well as clipping in the song. At first it wasn't a big deal until the version being played on radio as well as the one on iTunes had the same problem. I, along with many others, wrote e-mails to Mission: Metallica as they have a history of providing great tech support. Well, they have responded and sent an e-mail to the fans who wrote them."
The Mission: Metallica e-mail reads as follows:
"METALLICA fans,
"My name is Benjamin. I work in fan support for Mission: Metallica.
"I am sorry for the bulk e-mail, but we've heard from quite a few of you regarding the sound quality on the single release of 'The Day That Never Comes'.
"The source of the problem, as you might imagine, goes all the way back to the creation of the track from master — but this is not how it will sound on the album.
"We've identified the source of the problem to prevent it in any subsequent singles released in advance of September 12.
"If we can have another one put together and sent out prior to that date, there may be a higher-quality release of 'The Day That Never Comes' made available, but I can't guarantee it at this time."
It should be noted that "The Day That Never Comes" is no longer being made available for streaming on METALLICA's official MySpace page, although it's not clear if this is related to the sound-quality issues described above.
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