OTTTO Premiere “Dance Of The Dead” Video

OTTTO have premiered a new video for their new song “Dance Of The Dead.” The clip features a number of pro-skaters as well as bassist Tye Trujillo‘s father Robert Trujillo (Metallica) and his mother Chloé Trujillo. The track is from the band’s new album “Life Is A Game,” which will be released on March 24. Vocalist/guitarist Bryan Noah Ferretti said the following about the song:

“‘Dance Of The Dead‘ takes a more punk approach to the sound. This video is sick! We cannot wait for everyone to see it and a big thanks to those that made it happen.”

OTTTO To Release New Album “Life Is A Game” In March, Premiere “My Pain” Video

OTTTO, the band featuring bassist Tye Trujillo, the son of Metallica’s Robert Trujillo, have revealed the details for their new album “Life Is A Game.” The effort will be released on March 24 and a music video for its first single, “My Pain,” can be found below:

“Life Is A Game” Track Listing:

01. “My Pain”
02. “Skyscraper”
03. “Night Howlers”
04. “Scopa”
05. “Let Them Return”
06. “Ride Low”
07. “Dance Of The Dead”
08. “Trip”
09. “Cosmos”
10. “The Void”

Vocalist/guitarist Bryan Noah Ferretti commented:

“The vibe of this record was getting out of our comfort zone and being free. We were opening our eyes to what could be done. There were some cool harmonies, and we focused on the overall structure. It had a constant flow.”

Tye Trujillo added:

“In 2020, our self-titled album included lots of tunes we had sitting around for a few years. With this record, the experience was different. We really took the time to find a vibe for each track.”

OTTTO Stream Live Version Of “My Pain”

OTTTO, the band featuring Tye Trujillo, the son of Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, are streaming “My Pain” from their upcoming live album “Locos Live In Venice.” That effort will be available on November 25 as part of Record Store Day’s Black Friday event and it will feature a set that was recorded at the Juice Magazine headquarters in Venice Beach, CA.

OTTTO Reveal Details For “Locos Live In Venice” Record Store Day Release

OTTTO, the band featuring Tye Trujillo, the son of Metallica’s Robert Trujillo, have revealed the details for their upcoming live album “Locos Live In Venice.” The effort will be released as part of Record Store Day’s Black Friday event (November 25) and it will feature a set that was recorded at the Juice Magazine headquarters near the Venice Beach boardwalk.

“Locos Live In Venice” Track Listing:

01. “Rising Machines”
02. “Sorius”
03. “Ghost Rider”
04. “Scopa” *
05. “The Void” *
06. “My Pain” *
07. “Blender”
08. “Skyscraper” *

* live versions of songs from the band’s 2023 album

Tye Trujillo commented:

“It was an amazing experience playing inside the Juice magazine house. Giving me flashbacks of our first show in 2018, which took place in the exact room, giving that raw OTTTO sound.”

In other news, the group also have the following dates booked:

09/16 Santa Monica, CA – Landmark Club
09/23 Santa Ana, CA – La Santa
09/29 Tucson, AZ – Club Congress
10/01 Window Rock, AZ – Navajo Nation Metal Fest
10/08 Camarillo, CA – The Brite Room
10/12 Venice, CA – The Venice West
11/22 Palmdale, CA – Transplants Brewing
11/25 Long Beach, CA – Fingerprints Music

OTTTO & Bastardane Announce California Tour

OTTTO, the band featuring Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo’s son Tye Trujillo, and Bastardane, the band featuring Metallica frontman James Hetfield’s son Castor Hetfield, have announced a California tour together. Here’s the dates:

05/27 Napa Valley, CA – BottleRock 2022 (Bastardane only)
05/28 Napa Valley, CA – BottleRock 2022 (OTTTO only)
05/31 San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill
06/04 Camarillo, CA – Brite Room
06/06 Los Angeles, CA – The Echo
06/07 Venice, CA – The Venice West
06/08 San Diego, CA – Music Box
06/10 Seal Beach, CA – Affliction Clothing HQ

OTTTO Premiere “Ride Low” Music Video

OTTTO, the band featuring Tye Trujillo, the son of Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, have premiered a new video for their new song “Ride Low.” The group commented:

“Somewhere in Los Angeles, it’s still the same as it always was — whirling helicopters, barking dogs, and the din of general insanity drift through busted single-pane windows on the hot summer breeze. Never mind the repo man, it’s a city of angels, and if you don’t give them what they want, they’ll run you right into the ocean.”