Metallica supports Apple Music

Lars UlrichMetallica stands up Apple Music in a period in which the criticisms of the artist Taylor Swift forced Apple to change its policy of paying artists whose songs will be made available to users who will buy subscriptions for the new audio streaming service from Cupertino.

Lars Ulrich, one of the members of the band Metallica, spoke in a recent interview about how the band views Apple Music and how important it is to bring music to the attention of users through as many means as possible at the moment.

In this idea, Ulrich stated that he and the members of the Metallica band are excited to be part of Apple Music and are looking forward to the launch of the new audio streaming service, which will take place on June 30 when iOS 8.4 will be officially offered.

Metallica is apparently delighted with the relationship it has with Spotify, a competitor of Apple Music, but the very good relationship with Tim Cook, Eddy Cue or Jimmy Iovine motivated them to collaborate including with Apple Music to make their music available users.

It's going to be very exciting. We've given them access to everyone we do. I feel very safe with them. It's ultimately about getting the music out there.

According to Ulrich, Apple has access to all the songs created by Metallica, the band members consider themselves to be "safe" in the relationship with Apple, so we are talking about an extremely important band that publicly shows its support for Apple Music .

Of course, in the case of Metallica, we are talking about a very old and very popular band that generated enough money for its members so that they do not feel the loss of income generated by the 3 months of free Apple Music.

The same cannot be said about the musicians at the beginning of the journey, they being the least strongly affected by the three free months of Apple Music offered by Apple, but few people actually understand why there was all this scandal.