Metallica Catalog Arrives In Highest Quality Audio For The First Time On TIDAL

Includes Iconic albums like Master of Puppets & Ride The Lightning

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Today, global music streaming and entertainment platform TIDAL announced the entire catalog from the legendary metal band Metallica is now streaming for TIDAL members in the U.S. Metallica's catalog is now available in the highest quality sound for the first time ever on TIDAL. HiFi members have the added benefit of listening to iconic albums like "Master of Puppets" and "Ride The Lightning" in TIDAL Masters—as flawless as they sounded in the mastering suite and exactly as the artists intended. 

To celebrate the legacy of these thrash-metal titans, TIDAL's editorial team has curated the band's classic tracks into playlists including Essentials, Live Essentials, the decade-by-decade Evolution (80's, 90's andamp; 21st Century) and more. At TIDAL Magazine, hard-rock authority Ian Christe, author of the definitive metal history Sound of the Beast, has crafted a special essay detailing Metallica's enduring influence. Metal fans can explore more of TIDAL's extensive catalog with playlists like Hot Rocks, The Metallist and Metal Classics.

Related Article: TIDAL Releases My 2020 Rewind for Members to Look Back at their Year in Music

Just in time to enjoy using the new electronics you were gifted, TIDAL's full array of features are available across platforms and devices like: Plex, Roku, Amazon Alexa, Apple TV/Android TV, Apple CarPlay, Samsung Wearables and direct control with Sonos.

TIDAL's Premium and HiFi tiers offer music fans unlimited access to its extensive catalog of over 70 million tracks across all genres, thousands of expertly curated playlists by TIDAL's seasoned editorial team and endless artist radio stations. Both Premium and HiFi members can enjoy elevated listening with album commentary from artists like Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys and U2, animated artwork and performances with more interaction and dimension.

TIDAL is also extending holiday cheer with a limited-time 4 months of any TIDAL plan for $4 offer. New customers are eligible to sign up for four months of any TIDAL for $4.00, including HiFi, Premium, Family, Student and Military, now through January 8, 2021. To redeem the offer, new members can head to TIDAL.com/holiday-offer.  Following the four-month limited holiday membership, members can continue their subscription at $9.99/month for Premium and $19.99/month for HiFi – discounts are available for students (-50%), military (-40%), first responders (-40%) and families (6 accounts for $14.99 (Premium) or $29.99 (HiFi)). 

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