Jason Momoa Says Covering Tool’s “Sober” Led To His Love Of Bass Playing

Metalhead actor Jason Momoa recently discussed his love of bass during an interview with Guitar World. According to him, he became a bigger fan of the instrument after covering Tool’s “Sober” on the set of “Aquaman.”

Momoa said the following:

“We were on the set of ‘Aquaman‘. I always have instruments on the set, so my son was playing drums and my daughter was playing guitar. It was my assistant’s birthday, and she really loves Tool, so I borrowed a bass from my buddy and we all played ‘Sober‘ for her. Right then, my passion for bass really exploded. The moment I put it on, I could just feel the connection – and it was all over.”

“I always knew I wanted to play bass. After that I wanted to play standup, so I bought one and now it’s a passion for me, with how it makes me feel and how it sounds. I studied and studied and studied bass, and I was like ‘My God, I wish I would have done this when I was young.’ I wish that I had that opportunity –but I’m making up for lost time.”

He also discussed the music he listened to as a teenager:

“Pantera, Rage Against The Machine, Primus, Black Sabbath, Red Hot Chili Peppers. I really, really love John Frusciante and Flea, they’re really huge in my life. Tool, too. I listen to pretty much all of it. A lot of the music I search for is a lot more off the beaten path nowadays. I respect everyone out there doing it, because it’s so hard and so challenging, and I just try not to judge.”

He added:

“I’m really rooted, like one of my gods in music is Tom Waits, but having said that, my goddess is probably Ani DiFranco. I was raised with Miles Davis and Janis Joplin, and Godspeed You! Black Emperor is one of my all-time favorites, too.”

Head over to Guitar World to read the full feature, which also finds Momoa answering questions from members of Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Anthrax, Pantera, and Primus.

[via The PRP]