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The Four Horsemen Channel Metallica

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The Four Horsemen present the Metallica experience at The Suffolk on November 8. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

The Four Horsemen present the Metallica experience at The Suffolk on November 8. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Oct 19, 2024

The Suffolk welcomes back The Four Horsemen, who present the Metallica experience, on Friday, November 8, at 8 p.m.

Dedication to excellence is what separates U.S. metal heroes The Four Horsemen from the ocean of tribute bands. Focusing on Metallica’s first four classic albums — “Kill ’Em All,” “Ride the Lightning,” “Master of Puppets” and “...And Justice for All,” with a smattering of anthems from the all-conquering “Metallica/Black Album,” the group delivers an unforgettable, note-for-note experience. They deliver the sonic authenticity of the vintage thrash songs with high caliber execution. From the speed, the precision, the signature riffs, all the way to the looks, The Four Horsemen are the real deal.

Guitarist/vocalist Sean Perry explains, “Fans deserve the highest quality reproduction of Metallica’s records and shows. That’s why we’re here.” Guided by his vision and determination, the band has become heroes to their ever-growing fan base.

“I saw Metallica on the Black Album tour in 1991 and that experience changed me forever,” The sound, the energy between band and audience — from that moment on I knew what I was put on earth to do,” said Perry. “Music is my life!”

Tickets are $35 to $59 at thesuffolk.org. The Suffolk is at 118 East Main Street in Riverhead.

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