I think I speak for EVERYONE when I say we NEED more content like this! I know it's hard to get this kind of tours and stuff like that but pleaseeee it's great to see the band just being themselves off stage
I worked there during the Justice box set. Unfortunately a toxic and choatic work environment. Never got a box set that I busted my buns on. I thought it was amusing when the band was throwing records into the regrind machine. When I was there a guy, second day on the job, got three of the tips of his fingers chopped off because a manager took off the safety guard. I will say the vietnamese crew are sweethearts and fun to work with.
Especially Lars. Dude takes the time to hang out with the guys in QC just to shoot the shit with them. And he gets SO MUCH SHIT over Napster, and still after all these years, the way he plays drums. Most other rock stars wouldn't even take the time to turn their noses up at regular working folks. I love these guys. Since 1986 I've lived and breathed them. They're the reason I picked up a guitar and for that alone I'll be forever grateful. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
James should have worn a QRP, RTI or a Pallas T-shirt just to see the look on the guys face when they walked in to the plant. They would have probably been kicked out. 😁
@@GabesmusicdiscographyI had been playing guitar for 28 years when I got a job at Paul Reed Smith. There is so much to the process of building a guitar. I didn't know how much til I started working there.
It's amazing how many human hands it takes to press and package a record. This isn't pure manufacturing, it's craft that requires skill and dedication. Props to all the good people at Furnace 🤘
Seeing these guys especially James get old makes me so sad. I don’t know why it’s just the fact they are such precious humans and I don’t wanna lose them.
@@the_minimalistic_adventure I hope so. I just care about him a lot. He’s done so much for me even though we’ve never met in person. Hell he doesn’t even know I exist but he’s done a lot.
Genuinely surprised to see such a walkthrough. I work in a plant myself and this is pretty much exactly it. Those Swedish automatic machines are weird and something I've never seen before, but I kinda like the tall structure to them. The Newbilt machines (the ones making the splatter) are dangerous for your hands if you're not careful, so I bet the plant was sweating having Metallica make records on it. Great video!
Its Amazing that, how much cost, how much details involved, to give us a extra special sound experiences. Cool things to learn !! Congratulations to all the Team and thank you Metallica for show us how important is every step in the process❤
I’ve listened/followed Metallica since i was 14 years (i’m 45 today) but thinking of it i’ve never seen James and the others just being humans! More of this please!
How awesome is this ! Glad to see they're are still a few music manufacturers that actually care, with how different the industry is today compared to its vinyl heyday. Long live Metallica, long live Music 🤘 !
This is a gem of a video, love it 😍😎 So cool to see the Metallica family hanging together, and enjoying the guided tour. Something so special about vinyl, and it's manufacturing stage, still arguably the best way to listen to music, and best packaged, with the much larger canvas to display artwork and it just allows you to fully immerse yourself into the record(s).
Even thought being 39 i am not old enough to have been brought up during the record era i grew up with cassettes and cd's.its very cool seeing how they make them records.
Your folks never played records? I'm 34 and almost exclusively grew up in the record and tape era. CD's were expensive back in the day and we got those later. You were brought up in the record era because it was all we had.
If I would work on a factory that presses vinyl and owned by Backstreet Boys, I wouldn't know their names. It doesn't mean that they are necessarily Metallica fans. It happens that they might just work there.
Hmm, not really. It's very manipulative, actually. They know all too well that their apparently humble/selfless attitude will be noted and praised. It all ends in variations of narcissism. To proclaim oneself humble already presupposes an illicit libidinal profit called "surplus-enjoyment" by psychoanalysis. There's always an obscene plus with every self-proclaimed minus.
Fascinating tour of this particular plant. Love how at 12:36 they explain their process of splatter and colored vinyl are specifically made in one area and location of the plant-by hand.
Danke Jungs für die Mitnahme in die Fertigung von unseren hochempfindlichen Tonträgern. Sieht ziemlich nach Wissenschaft aus. Damit ist es bewiesen, es ist schwer Material für ein Album zusammen zu kriegen und es braucht seine Zeit, bis so ein Tonträger im Laden zu haben ist. Vielen Dank nochmal dafür. Lieben Gruß aus Braunschweig/Germany. Anja
Wow I never searched at how records are made this is pretty cool damn now I have a total understanding how this records are made and now I have so much appreciation for them. And that was funny James at the end when you said Metallica
Must be cool for them to see fresh prints of Kill Em all thinking about how many original pressings they could get when they first released it, they've come a very long way
Unreal isn’t it? From very humble beginnings, all the anguish and tragedy. To owning and publishing all their own music AND own their vinyl pressing company. You may rate or hate their size and new music, but you just cannot deny the sheer effort and dedication.
@@invisiblekid99 Their new music is good, hard to sustain a band that long and still come up with new material, cool they own their own record pressing company because why not
That was just awesome! Great to see the band as "regular guys". I'll be taking my son to Foxboro next week for the show, a true full-circle father and son moment. I've been a fan since '84 and saw them live in '94. It's going to be awesome to share this with my son...
Love this! I was recently wondering if the guys ever have visited their record plant in person. So funny that they bought it sight unseen, lol. “Sure, we’ll take it, why not?!” Anyway, it was a smart move. I don’t know if it’s by design or coincidence, but it’s nice to see the factory kind of run like Metallica- everyone is welcome, learning on the job with zero experience, being super precise, workers having an enjoyable experience, the ship is clean and tight, etc. This record plant kicks ass, and I’m glad the band finally made their way over to check it out. And yeah, Lars, I want that record!! I’ll even take James’ wonky one to display as an uppity art piece, lol.
I've collected MOST of their back catalog on colored vinyl. I haven't owned a turntable in over 30 years, but I just think they look cool, and maybe they'll be worth something someday. I think a LP's sound is garbage compared to digital...but there's a nostalgia and coolness factor to them. I remember back in the day, trying new bands I had never heard of based on how cool the album art was.
@@Skulllywag You haven't owned a turntable in 30 plus years, but you think LP's sound is garbage? Get a quality turntable, needle and stereo system and you'd think otherwise. There's a HUGE difference and I'd say digital sounds like garbage.
@@Mr.White10-65 Uh yeah...I've owned quality turntables. How long ago means nothing. No matter what "Audiophiles" SAY, digital can reproduce sound EXACTLY as recorded....something vinyl never has or ever will be able to do. The only thing vinyl has ever been superior at is distortion. I thought this argument was settled 20 yrs ago?
This is so cool I always wondered about this process , I can almost see wheels turning about a song from this. "die at the end of the day, and start over "I recently just bought a record player I can't wait to get the album and hear it crisp. The staff at Furnace are literally the golden gates of music production🤘 Reply
I'm a 6ft 3" 270 lbs 46 yr old man and all I could think about at the beginning is how much of a bitch I'd act like if I ever got to shake their hands 😂
Happy 40th to Ride The Lightning. Wrote a reflective for it on my website. 🤘A very close second to Master of Puppets as the best record in the catalogue.
I really enjoyed and found this video very informative and interesting. I have purchased numerous color splatter and regular vinyl through a whatnot auction site called V C vinyl have been really satisfied with the albums I have received keep up the great work
Vinyl is making a comeback and it's crazy to think Metallica has been together since it was the primary format for music even though they were more into tapes at that point
This presentation was far much better then -" How it Works ," videos . Metallica band was impressed and I believe humbled with this manufacturing live tour. I guess if I were a band and had the option of what type product issued for sale I would like to be in the position to see how the process is done.
Metallica: Buy a million dollar business Lars: “So is everything here, corporate, the assembly, practical? How many people work here?” Just found that a bit amusing 😅
I think I speak for EVERYONE when I say we NEED more content like this! I know it's hard to get this kind of tours and stuff like that but pleaseeee it's great to see the band just being themselves off stage
Agree!
It’s hard just to get a record plant tour!!!
@@pigeonhed13 You probably have a better chance of just working there. Lol.
I worked there during the Justice box set. Unfortunately a toxic and choatic work environment. Never got a box set that I busted my buns on. I thought it was amusing when the band was throwing records into the regrind machine. When I was there a guy, second day on the job, got three of the tips of his fingers chopped off because a manager took off the safety guard. I will say the vietnamese crew are sweethearts and fun to work with.
For those that don’t know, Metallica purchased this company.
James with a Scorpions T-shirt and Lars asking about Peral Jam album , shows how legit humble nice guys they are.
Especially Lars. Dude takes the time to hang out with the guys in QC just to shoot the shit with them. And he gets SO MUCH SHIT over Napster, and still after all these years, the way he plays drums. Most other rock stars wouldn't even take the time to turn their noses up at regular working folks. I love these guys. Since 1986 I've lived and breathed them. They're the reason I picked up a guitar and for that alone I'll be forever grateful. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
James should have worn a QRP, RTI or a Pallas T-shirt just to see the look on the guys face when they walked in to the plant. They would have probably been kicked out. 😁
What about the SRh hat 😮
I have that Scorpions tee shirt dude 🤘
@@arturoalmazan5262 thats one of the best live albums ever too
James looks like a child on a school trip and asks a lot of questions. This is the first time I see James like that. How wonderful. 😅🤘🏼🖤
He sure does
We were thinking the same thing! LOL😂
It’s his!! How does he not know any of this going in? He bought and paid for it and he’s like “duuuuh”
@@GabesmusicdiscographyI had been playing guitar for 28 years when I got a job at Paul Reed Smith. There is so much to the process of building a guitar. I didn't know how much til I started working there.
I love how around 8:45 Lars stayed behind like a kid wondering off on a field trip lol
Lars becomes more lovable as the years roll by☺️
I loved how Metallica introduces themselves - "Hi, I'm Kirk" - how humble attitude from them
This is METALLICA 👽👑🎸🎯
21:57 James' impersonation of Lars in a Danish accent made me spit my drink out!
Didn’t at all sound Danish he was just being goofy 🤦🏻♂️
@@zamp6969 It sounded very Lars Danish indeed 😂
And his quick look at Lars over shoulder just before that😂
Lars has basically no accent tho
hahhahqhqhah yeah hahhahaha
It's amazing how many human hands it takes to press and package a record. This isn't pure manufacturing, it's craft that requires skill and dedication. Props to all the good people at Furnace 🤘
I love at how the end how James and Lars are just talking about the cool bands they recognize like they’re a bunch of kids again🤘
James' giggle ... that Dude is a legend
Seeing these guys especially James get old makes me so sad. I don’t know why it’s just the fact they are such precious humans and I don’t wanna lose them.
Yeah but he's still sharp and on it.
I wouldn't feel sad for them, getting old is a privilege a lot of people don't get to experience.
He’s barely 60. He’s looking healthy asf now days and I’m sure he’s got a long time to go.
@@the_minimalistic_adventure I hope so. I just care about him a lot. He’s done so much for me even though we’ve never met in person. Hell he doesn’t even know I exist but he’s done a lot.
He will be 61 on August 3rd@the_minimalistic_adventure
Genuinely surprised to see such a walkthrough. I work in a plant myself and this is pretty much exactly it. Those Swedish automatic machines are weird and something I've never seen before, but I kinda like the tall structure to them. The Newbilt machines (the ones making the splatter) are dangerous for your hands if you're not careful, so I bet the plant was sweating having Metallica make records on it. Great video!
Vinyl and CD to me are the best music storage out there. This and a good english stereo system ❤
You can tell James' loves this the most.
It is so nice to see the guys in their own form, like being just good people with kind hearts.
Its Amazing that, how much cost, how much details involved, to give us a extra special sound experiences. Cool things to learn !!
Congratulations to all the Team and thank you Metallica for show us how important is every step in the process❤
I bet Kirk is so happy about getting that Ride The Lightning record
best band ever
Yes
ABSOLUTELY 👍
I’ve listened/followed Metallica since i was 14 years (i’m 45 today) but thinking of it i’ve never seen James and the others just being humans! More of this please!
How awesome is this ! Glad to see they're are still a few music manufacturers that actually care, with how different the industry is today compared to its vinyl heyday. Long live Metallica, long live Music 🤘 !
James drove in by himself and got there first while the rest of the guys carpooled. 😂
That definitely sounds like james lol
Idk if he drove in by himself wasn’t that his girlfriend in the long coat and dark brown hair?
@@soychelly836 She is always with him everywhere, he goes.
This is a gem of a video, love it 😍😎 So cool to see the Metallica family hanging together, and enjoying the guided tour. Something so special about vinyl, and it's manufacturing stage, still arguably the best way to listen to music, and best packaged, with the much larger canvas to display artwork and it just allows you to fully immerse yourself into the record(s).
Even thought being 39 i am not old enough to have been brought up during the record era i grew up with cassettes and cd's.its very cool seeing how they make them records.
Your folks never played records? I'm 34 and almost exclusively grew up in the record and tape era. CD's were expensive back in the day and we got those later. You were brought up in the record era because it was all we had.
@OrnEmpireRetroCovers honestly nope I only grew up with cassettes and cd's.i do think records are cool though.
@MANTASYNTH right, cd didn't come standard until 1999
My first few Metallica records I bought as a kid were all on vinyl. This is awesome, fella's...thanks for the tour.
Absolutely loved the learning process involved in making records! Thanks guys! 🤘🤘
I love how they all introduce themselves as if all the people there didn't know their names
That’s good bc it shows they’re still grounded and don’t place themselves above others bc of their status
If I would work on a factory that presses vinyl and owned by Backstreet Boys, I wouldn't know their names. It doesn't mean that they are necessarily Metallica fans. It happens that they might just work there.
@@cricketmc5736 It really shows how humble they are
A sign of respect ❤❤
Hmm, not really. It's very manipulative, actually. They know all too well that their apparently humble/selfless attitude will be noted and praised. It all ends in variations of narcissism. To proclaim oneself humble already presupposes an illicit libidinal profit called "surplus-enjoyment" by psychoanalysis. There's always an obscene plus with every self-proclaimed minus.
Fascinating tour of this particular plant. Love how at 12:36 they explain their process of splatter and colored vinyl are specifically made in one area and location of the plant-by hand.
Great video. Show your fans more things like this. Im sure everyone loves the behind the scenes as much as i do
3:01 "They would DIE at the end of the day" *James & Kirk smiling like kids*
Danke Jungs für die Mitnahme in die Fertigung von unseren hochempfindlichen Tonträgern.
Sieht ziemlich nach Wissenschaft aus.
Damit ist es bewiesen, es ist schwer Material für ein Album zusammen zu kriegen und es braucht seine Zeit, bis so ein Tonträger im Laden zu haben ist.
Vielen Dank nochmal dafür.
Lieben Gruß aus Braunschweig/Germany. Anja
Wow I never searched at how records are made this is pretty cool damn now I have a total understanding how this records are made and now I have so much appreciation for them.
And that was funny James at the end when you said Metallica
Such an inspiring video 😊 How amazing that we still have some dedicated people who keep doing this ❤
This was amazing and very insightful 🤗 I love this band 🤘
Twi should be getting a raise and a promotion!
The Vietnamese crew gets paid in cash, so they get decent pay. Or at least they did when I worked there.
@@crosswalklarry all staff is on salary + benefits - Eric/Furnace
@@astoriffic Hip/Hib definitely was. Came right from Reiter's lips.
📀📀 THE ENTIRE VINYL RECORD INDUSTRY IS AN ART THAT SHOULD NEVER DISAPPEAR.
THAT'S WHERE THE WORK OF A MUSICIAN OR BAND IS EMBODIED.
IMPRESSIVE!! 📀📀
So much hard work behind the scenes to get me my lovely Vinyl Albums. Thanks very much Furnace
Hugs from Portugal. 🇵🇹🤟🏻
Metallica
I love you
Metallica
Love how intrigued they all were n how they interacted with everyone,mad respect for you guys 💙
I loved it!! I always enjoy the 'how is made' videos. I never imagined that 65 people could run all THAT!
9:47 that fu***ing side eve by kirk haha
LMAO
hahaha I missed it xD He looks tired as fuck
I just did some electrical work there recently this place is so damn cool and the employees all look chill and happy
You need to show more of this to the WORLD and I can see that nobody else ever could be interested on digital stuff. ♥
Love how James was so engaged!
I want it, I 'd love to have a custom autographed LP Lars... Sick process, guys!!
Love how James is absolutely NOT letting go of his one of a kind, personally made, untrimmed Ride the Lightening!
Very cool and informative video it's a treat to watch...Metallica forever!!!
Must be cool for them to see fresh prints of Kill Em all thinking about how many original pressings they could get when they first released it, they've come a very long way
Unreal isn’t it? From very humble beginnings, all the anguish and tragedy. To owning and publishing all their own music AND own their vinyl pressing company. You may rate or hate their size and new music, but you just cannot deny the sheer effort and dedication.
@@invisiblekid99 Their new music is good, hard to sustain a band that long and still come up with new material, cool they own their own record pressing company because why not
That is so amazing! Truly it's an honor that you shared that with us. Thank you Metallica and Furnace 🤘🤘
That was just awesome! Great to see the band as "regular guys". I'll be taking my son to Foxboro next week for the show, a true full-circle father and son moment. I've been a fan since '84 and saw them live in '94. It's going to be awesome to share this with my son...
This is very cool! Im buying more Metallica vinyl now knowing it’s a quality product!
Love this! I was recently wondering if the guys ever have visited their record plant in person. So funny that they bought it sight unseen, lol. “Sure, we’ll take it, why not?!” Anyway, it was a smart move. I don’t know if it’s by design or coincidence, but it’s nice to see the factory kind of run like Metallica- everyone is welcome, learning on the job with zero experience, being super precise, workers having an enjoyable experience, the ship is clean and tight, etc. This record plant kicks ass, and I’m glad the band finally made their way over to check it out.
And yeah, Lars, I want that record!! I’ll even take James’ wonky one to display as an uppity art piece, lol.
So cool to watch how records are made and the guys digging it too!
METALLICA I LOVE YOU BEST BAND IN THE WORLD 🤘🤘🤘
Those Ride The lightning records are amazing. Buying one now.
I've collected MOST of their back catalog on colored vinyl. I haven't owned a turntable in over 30 years, but I just think they look cool, and maybe they'll be worth something someday. I think a LP's sound is garbage compared to digital...but there's a nostalgia and coolness factor to them. I remember back in the day, trying new bands I had never heard of based on how cool the album art was.
@@Skulllywag You haven't owned a turntable in 30 plus years, but you think LP's sound is garbage? Get a quality turntable, needle and stereo system and you'd think otherwise. There's a HUGE difference and I'd say digital sounds like garbage.
@@Mr.White10-65 Uh yeah...I've owned quality turntables. How long ago means nothing. No matter what "Audiophiles" SAY, digital can reproduce sound EXACTLY as recorded....something vinyl never has or ever will be able to do. The only thing vinyl has ever been superior at is distortion. I thought this argument was settled 20 yrs ago?
That Vinyl looks really cool!
Fascinating watch, always wondered about the process.. Thanks for uploading
The Office moment of the day 18:35
This is so cool I always wondered about this process , I can almost see wheels turning about a song from this. "die at the end of the day, and start over "I recently just bought a record player I can't wait to get the album and hear it crisp. The staff at Furnace are literally the golden gates of music production🤘
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I'm a 6ft 3" 270 lbs 46 yr old man and all I could think about at the beginning is how much of a bitch I'd act like if I ever got to shake their hands 😂
Dam - This is 1 seriously Cool Video !!!
METALLICA RULES 👍🏻🪙🪙🪙🪙👍🏻
LOL! Kirk's disinterest is hilarious.
He looks so bored....
His yellowish color left me intrigued, too much makeup perhaps?Or is he start to turning into the yellow bastard from Sin City🤣
I thought the same
Probably why decide to get an arm massage @ 3:27.
Wow that was the fastest 22 minutes ever. I could see hours more. Fascinating !
You can tell James loves the machinery aspect of this. Kid in a candy store.
This was pretty damn cool to watch. Thank you!!
Happy 40th to Ride The Lightning. Wrote a reflective for it on my website. 🤘A very close second to Master of Puppets as the best record in the catalogue.
James’s laugh hasn’t changed since he was a teen. Love it.
That's the case for 99% of people. 👍🏽
@@A_Final_Hit true, but he has a definitive giggle
@@thecamocanoe That he does. 🤘🏽🤘🏽
METALLICA FOREVER !!!!!!🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Yes ❤❤
Greatest of all! 🙌
So cool. So efficient 🤘 thanks for letting me check it out
James のTシャツは、SCORPIONS "LIVE TOKYO TAPES" の Jacket デザインですね!!
Best job is the grinder. Cool sound to integrate into a song.
Grindercore.
I really enjoyed and found this video very informative and interesting. I have purchased numerous color splatter and regular vinyl through a whatnot auction site called V C vinyl have been really satisfied with the albums I have received keep up the great work
Vinyl is making a comeback and it's crazy to think Metallica has been together since it was the primary format for music even though they were more into tapes at that point
Wow.... This is work I could do! Thank you for sharing!❤
Cool to see how it works, Made me look at the swirl records differently... You actually have a custom one of a kind
Lars and toothpick were absolute best friend..LOL!!
Keep the magic of Vinyl Albums Alive !
James genuinely seems interested in this like he could work there if metallicA doesn’t work out.
James is always on a search for new horizons
This presentation was far much better then -" How it Works ," videos . Metallica band was impressed and I believe humbled with this manufacturing live tour. I guess if I were a band and had the option of what type product issued for sale I would like to be in the position to see how the process is done.
Love this!!! Vinyl Forever!!!!
Thank you for sharing thats was extremely awesome to see you guys getting creative and really interesting what a top and cool job to have in life
That was cool, never knew how much went into records.
3:24 kirk gets a nice massage
Man, i also noticed that. Isn’t that a bit weird?????
@@vimeiro10 maybe its because of his guitar playing to ease his arm a little
This is incredible. Like a video version of a SO WHAT! article! Thanks Metallica Team!
Awesome video here. You guys own a pressing plant now. Please bring back the vinyl club!
19:16 “On The Beach”! ❤
Dude this is so SICK!!!!!
Saludos desde Perú!!
love the tour
Metallica: Buy a million dollar business
Lars: “So is everything here, corporate, the assembly, practical? How many people work here?”
Just found that a bit amusing 😅
😂😂😂 that's what I love about Lars, he's detailed as h€ll ......he was a detective in a previous life.
They own part of the business.
@@crosswalklarryexactly!!!! Much like the Newsted clip making sandwiches from catering to take to hotel room from Year and a Half
@@crosswalklarrymajority interest so that’s over 50%
@@carvinblack every article states they bought a majority stake. Whether that’s true or not I don’t know. But every one says majority
man, i want one of those ride the lightning splatter albums, very cool.
Lol James at the end saying Metallica. The best. See you in Seattle in the Snakepit.
I Love it very cool vidéo
I'm a big fan of vinyl and what's more, the little visit with the crazy group 🤘🤘🤘
Thanks
Dang I want one! 😎👍🏾 This was great!
more 'day in the life' type videos of the band please !
I never realized how much time and labour goes into producing a vinyl record. It justifies the high prices for new vinyl now.
I want one of those ride the lighting records nice
Very cool, thank u!
James, es muy simpático y divertido 😂😂😂, un saludo de España 🇪🇸🇪🇸💪.
Soo interesting.. thanks for sharing this!!