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METALLICA's TRUJILLO On 'Death Magnetic', Fatherhood, Band's Longevity - Jan. 30, 2009
ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino recently conducted an interview with METALLICA bassist Robert Trujillo. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

ARTISTdirect.com: Coming from an old-school thrash background, do you feel like you brought a raw edge to "Death Magnetic"?

Trujillo: I think it was a combination of things. If you want to call it a new beginning, you can. It felt natural, with the new team and the new attitude. [Producer] Rick Rubin was really instrumental in getting Lars [Ulrich, drums] and James [Hetfield, vocals/rhythm guitar] to reunite with that old-school thrash vibe. For so many years, it seemed like they were trying to get away from it in a sense. They were doing other things, of course, and being creative, but they weren't really dwelling in the thrash zone. For me, as a bass player, it's really good to be creatively a part of this. To play thrash on my first official record release with METALLICA is more exciting for me. I really love METALLICA's old-school years with Cliff Burton [late METALLICA bassist], and it's just a lot of fun.

ARTISTdirect.com: There's also a modern vibe to the songs as well. A lot of that has to do with the new unity and your bass playing. These songs don't have a dated feel. "Death Magnetic" is probably the freshest thrash record to come out in the 21st century.

Trujillo: Yeah, I agree. There's definitely a combination of vibes on this. It doesn't sound like any specific METALLICA record. It has its own identity, as any METALLICA record does. The key thing about this is it's an album that we wanted to be able to perform live. That's one of the things that Rick conveyed. He was like, "Create a body of music that you can challenge your audience with. Let's take it back to the old days where you were trying to get a deal and you were putting music together for your demo tape." Getting into that mindset was crucial. There are arrangements that, at times, seem technical and a bit abstract, but they still groove. To really pull this music off, it has to groove. In that sense, "Death Magnetic" has a really nice live performance persona to it.

ARTISTdirect.com: Is the fact that you're a father always on your mind now?

Trujillo: Yeah, this is an interesting point — now that each one of us has multiple kids. Kirk [Hammett, guitar] has two children as well. For me, it was like, join METALLICA and six years later I'm married and I've got two kids [Laughs]. Life changes in this band. That's one of the main things we have in common. We're all very different people — extremely different. Lars and James are completely different. They probably wouldn't have anything to do with each other if they didn't have music. We all connect through music. That's what makes us brothers. When we're on stage, and when we're writing, we have a mutual respect for each other. Outside of music, we're very different. Our families bring us together. It's something that we share and we have in common. If I've got questions about potty training my four-year-old son or two-year-old daughter, I can go to the other guys in the band because they've all been through it. That's cool, and that's special. It also makes things easy when we're planning our tours and trying to schedule things a year or two in advance with the school schedules and recording schedules. That is something that we all share. You always think about your kids on tour or on stage. The other night was James' daughter's birthday. He brought her up on stage and sang happy birthday to her in front of 20,000 people. I felt like crying [Laughs]. I thought, "Boy, this is heavy!" I also thought, "Someday, maybe that'll happen for me." It's something that the kids love to experience and be a part of as well. It's a lot of fun.

ARTISTdirect.com: What is it about METALLICA that will never die?

Trujillo: There are a few things that I've noticed. The fans, obviously, are amazing. We take a lot of pride in trying to connect with our fans. Every night we have a meet-and-greet. You can only meet so many of your fans, but we try to do the best we can. We meet between 15 and 20 fans. We do that. We always try to stay in touch through the fan site and our fan club. The other side to that is METALLICA — with the detail to the music and the love for the music — one of the things I notice is when we put on our instruments, it's like being a kid in the garage again, going back to the early days. People start jamming DEF LEPPARD riffs, AC/DC or IRON MAIDEN. Jokes are flying around. It's a really fun time. The band loves to make music and has fun doing it. That's what makes METALLICA relevant still.

Read the entire interview from ARTISTdirect.com.

Photo below courtesy of Metallica.com

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COMMENT |
posted by : 5142
1/30/2009 9:51:45 PM


Get Ready!!!

2009 is gonna be the year of the Bizkit!!!

New Limp Bizkit record gonna top everything this year...


COMMENT | this guy is awesome
posted by : Steve Guttenberg
1/30/2009 9:53:37 PM

listen to LIGHTS CAMERA REVOLUTION by Sicidal Tendencies
or any of the INFECTIOUS GROOVES STUFF!!!

I'm glad he got the metallica gig.....finally a good player gets some good money!!!

COMMENT | whoops /\
posted by : Steve Guttenberg
1/30/2009 9:54:08 PM

I meant SUICIDAL TENDENCIES

COMMENT |
posted by : TheUnchosenOne
1/30/2009 10:08:41 PM

the man can play, but i friggin hate the basketball jerseys!!!

COMMENT | Limp Bizkit??
posted by : *Leader Of The Ratz*
1/30/2009 10:12:16 PM

Limp Bizkit who? doesnt Eminem sings with them? they suck!! lol

COMMENT |
posted by : Hogie420
1/30/2009 10:12:19 PM

Rob is good but man do I miss Newsted on the back ground vocals and intensity in the live show.

COMMENT | Rob is a awesome bassist.
posted by : RiotAct666
1/30/2009 10:12:58 PM

Just check out the albums he done with Suicidal Tendencies , Infectious Grooves. Some amazing bass playing on those records.

Glad he got the Metallica Bass Spot a few years ago. He was the right choice for them after Newsted left them. Rob will be in Metallica for a very long time.

COMMENT | this guys shreads
posted by : littleoddball247
1/30/2009 10:18:48 PM

saw him every time with ozzy and when ozzfest was a 2 day thing in ma i went both days those wore the years

and to ur comment TheUnchosenOne honeslty who the fuck are you to judge what he is wearing on stage your there for a good time to listen to the band not what these guys wear during their preforming night

COMMENT |
posted by : flyingv1043
1/30/2009 10:19:21 PM

I saw them yesterday! Great show!

Anyway, Metallica doesn't need a producer. They need a good engineer who can bring out the best in THEM. Bob Rock clearly had a very big impact on the direction and song writing of Post-Justice records. Rick Rubin and Greg Fidelman steered the ship in the right direction but the production is just... why? Metallica needs a guy like Bob Rock to just sit there and hit the fucking red button.

COMMENT | .
posted by : Blackenistheyend
1/30/2009 10:19:32 PM

So, anyone know if there have been any good GHIII mixes for Death Magnetic recently? I'm not talking about deadliner or moderus, those suck.

COMMENT | man up zimm dumm
posted by : calmlikeabomb420
1/30/2009 10:37:42 PM

admit u was wrong baout metallicas poor ticket sales..last 3 shows..sold out.. yer only point is des moines and any1 who has been to des moines will tell u 9000 plus in that shit hole is good.. anyway.. metallica=greatest stoner music eva.. dont deny it

COMMENT | Trujillo is definitely the right dude...
posted by : petehagen
1/30/2009 10:38:44 PM

And GROOVE is the word. When my brother and I saw them a couple weeks ago, after the show, the groove of the new songs was all I could think about.

I hope they crank out another album quickly.

COMMENT | Trujillo
posted by : RiotAct666
1/30/2009 10:50:53 PM

I'll be seeing him and Metallica very soon. Can't wait to hear the new stuff live , plus the classics too ;)

COMMENT | this just in:
posted by : TheUnchosenOne
1/30/2009 11:21:47 PM

littleoddball247 just sucked my balls!

COMMENT | the new
posted by : icpfansarepussies
1/30/2009 11:24:05 PM

metallica album is not thrash

COMMENT | Nice to see
posted by : cliffburt
1/30/2009 11:36:06 PM



the Cliff Burton mention.

COMMENT | He
posted by : rr00
1/30/2009 11:59:17 PM

Love or hate Metallica, Robert is a class act. He deserves the success from playing in Metallica.

Personally, I'm glad Newsted is with Voivod.. I love their new music.



COMMENT | It is not a Thrash record.
posted by : Jesterwolf316
1/31/2009 12:10:42 AM

I think of it as a modern metal record, but in terms of what they used to do and now, it is not thrash. That does not mean it is bad. It is heavy, has some really great grooves on it, and they sound better than they have in years. Still, not a thrash record.

COMMENT | the yr of the bizkit????
posted by : metalrulzrapsux
1/31/2009 12:27:00 AM

what?????if that was a joke ....it was funny...if u were serious....your PATHETIC!!!!!durst has alittle girls voice......what about the song faith???oy ya george michaels is more manly then durst!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : TheFrayedOne
1/31/2009 12:37:55 AM

To everyone that says it's not a trash record: it's not a complete thrash album like their first couple, but it's still pretty thrashy. Especially compared to all the other metal out there these days. Speaking of thrash, I hope Black Tide put out another album soon.

COMMENT |
posted by : YaKnow?
1/31/2009 1:17:55 AM

interviewer quote:
"Death Magnetic" is probably the freshest thrash record to come out in the 21st century.


Wha?

It's not very fresh and it's not very thrash!

The new Kreator album shows how thrash is done.


COMMENT | "but i friggin hate the basketball jerseys!!!"
posted by : ImWyteOfcourseImWimpy
1/31/2009 2:08:22 AM

I'm sure Rob would say the same thing about you & your balding mullet and maiden shirt or manowar.

COMMENT | Rob's a cholo.
posted by : ImWyteOfcourseImWimpy
1/31/2009 2:11:19 AM

That's their style. Waaaay before it became the white suburban trend.......black or white folks alike.

COMMENT |
posted by : Neil Beaufort Zod
1/31/2009 3:23:51 AM

I like Trujillo. Good player, nice guy. Too many jerks in rock bands.

COMMENT |
posted by : rubthebuddha
1/31/2009 5:51:47 AM

I agree with Yaknow? What the fuck has that dumbass website been listening to? There are about a dozen better written, performed and produced CD's I can think of in the last 2 years alone.

COMMENT | Death Magnetiv is thrash and great
posted by : Hetzjagd Auf Nazis!
1/31/2009 5:58:36 AM

The first really killer album they released since And Justice For All. I can't wait to hear the new one, I'm sure it's gonna be even faster and heavier. Metallica are having fun again and when they have fun they write killer stuff.
Trujillo was the perfect choice for them.


COMMENT | AHHHHH.
posted by : woodywoods666
1/31/2009 6:39:16 AM

Trujillo Rulz!!!!!! Master of the bass, no doubt, seen him with many bands, many many songs. Metallica is the greatest band we'll ever see. If your a metalhead or a guitar player that doesn't listen to them, you're cheating yourself man. Great stuff!!! Death Magnetic is still ringing in my ears. If you think it sounds bad..... maybe you just didn't turn the voulume up loud enough. That's one heavy ass record! And if you hate them, what are you doin' here anyway? Ya dirn fool idgit.

COMMENT | 6 YEAS!?!!?!
posted by : robato
1/31/2009 10:29:17 AM

WOW didn't know he was in the band that long! He is on just a single album too!

Maybe that's why their music isn't that good anymore. Their first 4 AMAZING albums all came out in a 5 or 6 year period. They should try that again....cause obviously over thinking and over analyzing makes their music pretty stale and boring.

COMMENT | Def Pathetic
posted by : Neil Young's Cocaine Booger
1/31/2009 12:04:58 PM

isn't thrash, it's TRASH!!!!!!!

COMMENT | Blackenistheyend
posted by : pigchop
1/31/2009 1:46:39 PM



Blackenistheyend

"So, anyone know if there have been any good GHIII mixes for Death Magnetic recently? I'm not talking about deadliner or moderus, those suck."

You have heard both the Moderus remix and the Moderus Remaster II....Yes? I disagree wityh your sentiments about the work Moderus did. Clearly Death Magnetic is much improved with Moderus releasing his first mix - moreso with his second release.

Perhaps you might enjoy a little something called:

Death Magnetic (Darksound Remaster GH3). FLAC

So far as I know, it's not easily found, but it is out there.




COMMENT | MORE ABOUT THE DARKSOUND REMASTER
posted by : pigchop
1/31/2009 1:54:51 PM



Darksound (the guy who did the Darksound remaster) has stated:

"I kept hearing people did not like the volume or the dynamics of the GH3 versions. I basically went in and brought out the dynamics, eq, added some mastering reverb, and carefully maximized the volume to be loud without all the clipping/distortion. Here is my process:

Sonar 7
Waves X-Crackle Plug-in set to very minimal settings
Izotope Ozone Plug-In (used for mastering reverb only)
Vintage Channel 64 Plug-In (for compressor, eq, etc.)
Waves Multi-Maximizer (for dynamics and limiting without the brick wall)"




COMMENT | Ric Flair
posted by : jvm138
2/1/2009 12:22:11 AM

just made the announcement of a lifetime, he said is name was actually "Rick Fhlarity"

COMMENT | What?
posted by : JimmyDiablo
2/1/2009 12:41:26 PM

Who the hell is ARTISTdirect.com, do these guys ever listen to music? Apparently they didn't hear Exodus' Atrocity Exhibition A. THAT is a thrash album. I love the new Metallica album but ARTISTdirect.com need to do their homework and stop kissing ass.



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