Tag Archives: Rob Trujillo

ICYMI: Apocalyptica announce ‘Apocalyptica Plays Metallica Vol2.” share “The Four Horsemen” video featuring Rob Trujillo

Posted by on March 4, 2024

  Nearly three decades later, Apocalyptica have announced the second volume to their 1996 record and their overall debut album,  Apocalyptica Plays Metallica Vol. 2. Marking the project’s overall ninth record, it promises a trip back to their roots with surprises in store, including a collaboration with Metallica bassist Rob Trujillo on the lead single […]

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Metallica take home Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance “72 Seasons”

Posted by on February 5, 2024

  The 66th annual Grammy Awards ceremony took place last night (4th) at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, CA. Known for consistently overlooking metal while acknowledging nearly every other genre, this year’s ceremony saw at least one accurate win for the metal community. Metallica secured a Grammy in the Best Metal Performance category but […]

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Watch Metallica’s entire 1999 concert in Colombia; Rob Trujillo gives update on new music

Posted by on June 30, 2020

  Last night (29th), marked the fifteenth week of #MetallicaMondays, the ongoing concert series. The group streamed their 1999 performance of Live in Bogotá, which was also their first-ever gig in Colombia. The show was recorded on VHS and it’s now available on YouTube.   Watch the clip below:   Setlist: Breadfan Master of Puppets […]

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Rob Trujillo says next Metallica album will arrive “a lot sooner than the previous two”

Posted by on March 14, 2019

According to bassist Robert Trujillo, Metallica’s next full-length album could arrive “a lot sooner” than 2008’s Death Magnetic and 2016’s Hardwired…to Self-Destruct. To celebrate the group’s upcoming “Down Under” tour in Australia/New Zealand, Trujillo appeared on this week’s The Music podcast to discuss the fall trek and more.   During the discussion, Trujillo revealed the […]

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Chloe Trujillo designs T-shirt for ‘Musicians Without Borders’

Posted by on January 17, 2019

Artist Chloe Trujillo has designed a limited-edition t-shirt in collaboration with Musicians Without Borders to celebrate the organization’s 20th anniversary. The shirt was created with the organization’s message of ‘War Divides, Music Connects’ in mind. This isn’t the first time Trujillo, the wife of Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, has designed items in support of Musicians Without […]

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Review/Photos: Metallica electrify San Francisco The Night Before

Posted by on February 8, 2016

Although point of origin shouldn’t be an issue, Metallica originally hailed from Los Angeles and during their formative years made many trips to the Bay Area before eventually moving there. So much so, in fact, that today native San Franciscans and newbies alike still claim them as their own. Today, few can argue that Metallica’s early […]

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Metallica, Deftones in the studio

Posted by on January 20, 2015

It used to be that if a band was going back into the studio,  you’d either read about it in a magazine like Revolver or Rolling Stone, or find out when the album came out. Now, the age of social media has made it super easy for acts to update their fans via a simple sentence or photo. […]

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Five heavy David Bowie covers in honor of his birthday

Posted by on January 8, 2015

[youtube]http://youtu.be/HFWJunTevPE[/youtube] Today, David Bowie turned 68 years old. Be it the Thin White Duke, Ziggy Stardust, or just Bowie, he’s had an incredible career and continues to adapt and change his persona and musical style and still remain stylish, cool and relevant. That’s also due to the songs he’s written, many of which are timeless […]

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These freaks are here to party: Infectious Grooves playing another show

Posted by on November 14, 2013

One of the most popular sets at this past Summer’s Orion Music + More festival was the reunion of Infectious Grooves, initially a funk-metal side project of Suicidal Tendencies. While the band never technically broke up, interest fell way off after their disappointing second album, 1993’s Sarsippius’ Ark. Also, bassist Robert Trujillo joined some other band […]

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Orion Music + More Wraps Up Triumphant Second Year

Posted by on June 10, 2013

As soon as they announced the lineup of last year’s Orion Music + More Festival. it was apparent that Metallica were doing things differently. While anyone could have slapped together a solid two-day lineup of heavy bands, the world’s biggest metal band brought country, plenty of indie rock and a brass band to play the […]

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