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Castor Hetfield Talks About Bastardane’s New Album and Live Shows

“We can practice and write and record music all we want, but it’s really nothing compared to playing live shows.”

Bastardane drummer Castor Hetfield recently joined Loudwire Nights to celebrate the band’s latest album, Catatonic Symphony, and their current tour alongside OTTTO.

“As soon as I started this band back in 2019, it was [about the] shows,” Hetfield told host Chuck Armstrong.

“That’s what made us want to be in a band.”

For fans who have seen Bastardane before, that passion for performing live comes through with each and every song. There is a level of intensity that the band embodies, whether they’re playing to 10 or 1,000 people.

When Chuck asked him who has inspired him and the band to perform with that kind of relentless energy, Hetfield was quick to share a story about his dad, Metallica’s James Hetfield.

“I don’t remember what year it was, but quite a few years ago my dad turned me onto a band called the Mars Volta,” he remembered.

“I mean, I love their music and I’ve been watching a lot of YouTube videos of them playing their shows. There’s no point in the show that someone’s just standing there. Everyone’s moving, everyone’s putting 100-percent in that. I think that’s really cool. I don’t want to go to a show and watch someone stand still for an hour.”

Hetfield also discussed the process and emotions behind creating Catatonic Symphony. He expressed relief and excitement about the release of their latest album, a project that has been in the works for a considerable amount of time. The album features 16 tracks and spans nearly 80 minutes, providing an immersive experience for fans.

Another topic of conversation was the unique experience of playing Saturday nights during the breaks in Metallica’s M72 tour. Hetfield shared his gratitude for being able to perform and connect with fans in different settings, which has added a new dynamic to his musical journey.

Throughout the interview, Hetfield’s enthusiasm for live performances was palpable. He emphasized that the energy and connection created during live shows are irreplaceable and fundamental to what they do as a band. This commitment to giving their all on stage is a testament to the influence of bands like the Mars Volta and the legacy of his father, James Hetfield.

Despite the long hours of practice and recording, Hetfield believes that the essence of their music truly comes to life when performed in front of an audience. It’s evident that Bastardane thrives on the energy of live performances, and this fuels their relentless drive to keep pushing boundaries in their musical endeavors.

For those interested in listening to the full interview, it can be accessed via the Loudwire Nights podcast player. Fans are encouraged to tune in live every weeknight at 7PM ET or catch up on-demand through various platforms.

As Bastardane continues to tour and share their music, the members remain dedicated to delivering unforgettable live experiences. Their journey, fueled by passion and influenced by iconic performers, promises to keep fans engaged and excited for what’s to come.

Source: Loudwire