Metallica Announce Live Releases and Box Set
. "We've been extremely proud to offer virtually every show we've done in the past ten years as a download within days of the shows happening... sometimes even hours!," posted the band on Tuesday. "Over the years we've been able to offer more download options adding HD audio and Apple lossless files to the mix, but we still get requests for the "old school" compact disc. To celebrate ten years of Live Metallica, we're going to make that happen!" "Starting today through the end of this year, every show that we've played in 2014 will be released on CD!," they continued. "We are gonna roll out three shows at a time on Mondays. We want to keep it simple, so we'll go in order of when the shows were played starting with Bogot�, Colombia, Quito, Ecuador and Lima, Peru from the March South American run. Next week the next three shows will be available and so on." "For those of you who want it all, we're also giving you a chance to pre-order a box set with all 27 shows included, which will ship in December," said Metallica. "There's that special concept of a volume discount and you'll have a box to store all your CD's in. CD's will be priced at the very clever price of $19.81 a pop with the box set at $417.00 (spot the savings!) and you can place your orders at either LiveMetallica.com or in the Met Store." Read more here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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