Metallica have been
firing on all cylinders recently when it comes to their workload. The
legendary thrash band has put a tremendous amount of energy into two
years of their Orion Music + More Festival along with creating the
soon-to-be-released 3D film ‘Metallica: Through the Never.’ Despite
Metallica’s work ethic, bassist Rob Trujillo admitted recently that all of the band’s side projects have “sidetracked” plans for a new album.
‘Through the Never‘ will be released in IMAX 3D theaters on Sept. 27 and regular theaters on Oct. 4, adding yet another monumental project to the band’s resume. Now that the second Orion fest is behind them and ‘Through the Never’ is ready to be shown, Trujillo aims to focus on Metallica’s follow-up to their 2008 full-length, ‘Death Magnetic.’
“Obviously for next year, our priority has to be making a new record,” Trujillo tells Classic Rock Magazine [via Blabbermouth]. “We’ve been detoured from that through the course of the year. We had about six weeks or so where we were really focusing on a new album and writing and then, you know, somehow we ended up hitting the road. And then at the same time we’ve got to promote this film. We get sidetracked by great things — it’s a blessing and a curse. Before all the film stuff, we were jamming these ideas and having a lot of fun. But we got sidetracked. In 2014, it’ll be all about getting new music — without any interruptions, hopefully.”
‘Through the Never‘ will be released in IMAX 3D theaters on Sept. 27 and regular theaters on Oct. 4, adding yet another monumental project to the band’s resume. Now that the second Orion fest is behind them and ‘Through the Never’ is ready to be shown, Trujillo aims to focus on Metallica’s follow-up to their 2008 full-length, ‘Death Magnetic.’
“Obviously for next year, our priority has to be making a new record,” Trujillo tells Classic Rock Magazine [via Blabbermouth]. “We’ve been detoured from that through the course of the year. We had about six weeks or so where we were really focusing on a new album and writing and then, you know, somehow we ended up hitting the road. And then at the same time we’ve got to promote this film. We get sidetracked by great things — it’s a blessing and a curse. Before all the film stuff, we were jamming these ideas and having a lot of fun. But we got sidetracked. In 2014, it’ll be all about getting new music — without any interruptions, hopefully.”
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