In an exclusive chat with Ultimate Metallica, Kirk Hammett talks about his guitar solo work on the Black Album and even shares one of his favorite solos.
As the opening track on 1991's self-titled album, Metallica's 'Enter Sandman' is one of the most well-known songs from the band's last three decades. With a memorable opening guitar riff, the song lays the foundation for what fans affectionately call 'The Black Album...
On the heels of directing 'Enter Sandman' and 'Wherever I May Roam,' Wayne Isham stuck around to film Metallica's final music video from their 1991 self-titled album. The video for 'Sad But True,' which debuted Oct. 5, 1992, is the band's fifth clip from their eponymous album.
With the music video for 'Wherever I May Roam,' Metallica joined back up with director Wayne Isham, whom the band worked with previously for 'Enter Sandman.' After a few months of shooting in San Diego, California and throughout the Northeastern United States, the video premiered on May 21, 1992.