METALLICA Bassist Robert Trujillo Featured On New Talk Is Jericho Podcast
January 22, 2015, 9 years ago
Metallica have checked in with the following update:
"Check out the latest Talk Is Jericho podcast . Robert recounts his 2-day, hung over, no-prep audition for the band! He also talks Infectious Grooves, Suicidal Tendencies, Ozzy, Cliff Burton, pioneering bass players, Antarctica, his first prison gig, and his fave Metallica songs to play live. Plus, details on the documentary Rob's making about one of his biggest musical heroes, bassist Jaco Pastorius! It's 5 years in the making and you can be a part of it!"Check out the podcast below:
Trujillo is featured in a career-spanning interview below, conducted by IndiePower.com. Check it out below:
With the recent announcements of several shows in 2015, Metallica have now issued a complete list of shows currently confirmed for next year. Watch for more updates in the coming weeks:
May
31 - Munich, Germany - Rockavaria
June
August
22 – Gothenburg, Sweden - Ullevi Stadium
25 – Saint Petersburg, Russia - SKK Arena
27 – Moscow, Russia - Olimpiyskiy Arena
29 - Reading, England - Reading Festival
30 - Leeds, England - Leeds Festival
On November 24th, 2014 Metallica released a 10th anniversary two-disc Blu-Ray edition of their 2004 documentary, Some Kind Of Monster. The new version of the film is available digitally, and via on-demand for the first time. It also contains a new bonus feature, This Monster Lives, a 25-minute follow-up segment filmed at the 2013 TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) during the premiere of the band's second film, Through The Never. The segment features interview footage with the band, as well as co-directors Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, in which they all look back at the decade since the release of the film.
Check out a trailer below:
Originally released in 2004, Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster followed the band through the three most turbulent years of their career, during which they battled through addiction, lineup changes, fan backlash, personal turmoil and the near-disintegration of the group during the making of their St. Anger album.
A three-minute preview of Metallica: This Monster Lives can be seen below.