Two-disc set will feature 16 songs from the metal band's movie

Metallica will release a soundtrack this fall to their upcoming film Metallica Through the Never. The two-disc set, due out on September 24th, highlights the band’s time at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta; and Rogers Arena in Vancouver, where the group filmed performance footage for the movie.
“Let’s hear it for the old-school soundtrack!” Lars Ulrich said in a press release. “Not only are we beyond psyched about our movie coming your way shortly, but the fact that we get to share the music directly in all these formats is way fuckin’ cool.”
The soundtrack will feature 16 songs including ”For Whom the Bell Tolls” and “Master of Puppets,” in addtion to newer songs.Â
The film combines live concert footage alongside the narrative of a roadie’s experience during an arena show, and was shot using up to 24 cameras simultaneously to produce 3D effects.Â
The soundtrack will be available for pre-order here starting at midnight. Metallica Through the Never will hit IMAX theaters on September 27th in the U.S.
Ahead of their performance at Lollapalooza India 2026, the audio-visual collective opens up about friendship,…
The Academy heaped praise on expected contenders like One Battle After Another and Sinners, but…
The star lets the light in on his shimmering title track from his long-awaited album…
High costs, hard choices, and a growing class divide: The affordability crisis is here for…
The singer's sophomore LP arrives March 27
Ryan Coogler’s vampire thriller earned 16 nods, beating the three previous films tied for 14