Fans, friends and penguins. Those were, according to the members of the group Metallica, the main attendees that was his historic concert held on December 8, 2013 in the Carlini Base Antarctica Shetland Islands. The presentation, which allowed them to add to their career record of having played their music on all continents for a year, was recorded in a 20-minute documentary, in which the power of rock seems to forget these low temperatures they faced.
The audiovisual material was directed by Adam Dubin and not only shows images of this unusual concert, but also review what was the full experience of the members of Metallica. In the first preview that aired interpret his subject Mater of Puppets, dressed in big jackets and hats.
The documentary was broadcast through social networks of the band and can be downloaded for free on their official website. To report its release, the group placed the following on his Facebook account: "Two years ago, we were doing a concert for a couple of dozen friends, fans and penguins in the Carlini Base in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. It was truly the most unusual of our show career and a memorable trip. We would like to share a 20-minute documentary of our friend Adam Dubin as a christmas gift exclusively for our fan club members. in head to Metallica.com to download the free clip ".
Two years ago, directly after the concert, the group said: "This has been the most unique concert that Metallica has made the band, the winners of the contest, scientists stations (Russia, South Korea, China,. Poland, Chile, Brazil and Germany) and equipment, all piled up in the small dome on the helipad of the Carlini Station, Antarctica! the energy was fantastic! no words to describe how happy everyone was. "
The set list of the presentation consisted of topics Creeping Death, For Whom The Bell Tolls, Sad But True, Welcome Home (Sanitarium), Master Of Puppets, One, Blackened, Nothing Else Matters, Enter Sandman, and Seek & Destroy.