Black Dahlia Murder's Trevor Strnad Talks Worst Gigs Ever, Burritos, Death Metal
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The Black Dahlia Murder's Trevor Strnad discusses growing up on tour, misogynist death metal, shoddy overseas equipment rentals, lukewarm five-layer burritos and if decency is truly over in a wide-ranging conversation with Low Estate guitarist and UCB comedian Geoff Garlock.
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Don't know how a person can miss someone they've never met. R.I.P Trevor
@monster0033
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe it's not the actual person they miss but what they did while they were here or how they acted around everyone. Maybe it was the music he wrote, the way he got the crowd to react to their set's while on tour or just talking to the crowd after their set was over. All of that stuff does mean something to people when maybe they couldn't get any closer to Trevor as maybe they wanted or wished to. Trevor always seemed like a great person to know, and I would have loved to have gotten a chance to get to know him or hang out together. Sadly, that will never happen.
@nigelnigelakiraakira
2 жыл бұрын
I keep saying this. I'm pretty sure my wife is getting sick of it. It's hard because everytime I'm trying to think of something to listen to they're the first band that comes to mind. So it's been like a constant cycle that ends with: why?
@rogerlariviere8990
2 жыл бұрын
The few times I meet him he made me feel like his best friend definitely a awesome dude few days in and it still feels like the first day
@brokeboypokemon7077
2 жыл бұрын
It's been hard everyday.
@barbariansinbattle1687
2 жыл бұрын
@Bun_Length trust me you are not the only one feeling this way. All of us metalheads are one big brotherhood, and we just lost one of the coolest big brothers in our scene. I love BDM, but don't personally listen to them all the time. Seen them live twice, both times amazing! But it is literally like losing a brother. I've been crying on and off the last couple days, wondering why and how he could leave us. I really think losing his mom is what put him over the edge as far as depression goes. I know when I do finally lose my mom, I'm going to be completely destroyed. R.I.P. Trevor. This one is extremely difficult.
R.i.p Trevor. The metal world will miss you more then you will ever know.
A fucking legend. Rip Trevor
@paulhahn8073
2 жыл бұрын
I'm here mourning with you. It still doesn't feel real. We lost a great one today.
@kimsmith6666
2 жыл бұрын
Rest in Power, Trevor. We've seen them 7 times times, and met up with them 4 times. Such an amazingly funny,and just caring man. I am still crying. He recognized me!
I never thought I’d be writing this but Trevor, you are responsible for inspiring millions of metal heads. You were one of a kind.
RIP Trevor. You were metal gold and a great dude through and through.
I wish more metalheads were like Trevor
@dakotajamesmason230
6 жыл бұрын
yeah, it's weird too, you would expect most guys to not be complete douche bags, and, they are a lot of the time for some reason.
@dakotajamesmason230
6 жыл бұрын
Also, he's a god, cthulhu worships him. Probably.
@frankiasparri866
6 жыл бұрын
they are...
@singledadmetalhead2553
6 жыл бұрын
Been a fan for years and he's always been the easiest going, laid back, doesn't take shit serious kinda dude. With his level of skill too he's a perfect front man for a band that likes to tour extensively for sure
@hippiegrinder6692
6 жыл бұрын
Daniel Johnson I don't he's a fucking nerd
RIP to an absolute legend. wish this interviewer would've let Trevor talk more.
@johnmorgan3889
2 жыл бұрын
Nearly empathizing with Trevor in this interview....almost difficult to watch.
@MikaelLV
Жыл бұрын
Yeah. The interviewer is talking too much
So sadness...His VOCALS were like no other and when I've seen him live he seemed like a very fun guy to be around...RIP Trevor.
Elton John's mystery Jewish son seems pretty cool tho.
@snaker9er
4 жыл бұрын
LMAO
@tetotoreto7302
4 жыл бұрын
and trevor is the johnathan davis long lost brother lol
@greensanta0666
4 жыл бұрын
@@tetotoreto7302 hahaha! I never could put my finger on it. YES, that is it!
@Artefracture
4 жыл бұрын
I heard the audio version of the pod first. I always pictured Roger from American Dad talking to bands.
@vanjabulajic1573
4 жыл бұрын
Well, someone called a spade a spade.. The description fits so damn well
Best vocalist and human being
@ukwonderboy
6 жыл бұрын
Matthew Bateman tell me about it, I was very lucky to chat with him at one of their gigs and he just gave me the impression he just really wanted to talk to me, nothing forced, just such a nice guy.
@captainobvious385
5 жыл бұрын
John cena is best vocalist...
@boofert.washington2499
4 жыл бұрын
@@ukwonderboy same here. My brother and I drove from Dallas to Odessa a crew weeks ago to see them play. Trevor hung with us after their set. Total gentleman, thru and thru. And Alan is the shit. We got him stoned after the show. Good times.
@prodbyVexx
4 жыл бұрын
He pretty fuckin epic but like, Travis Ryan is a beast
Remember when I met Trevor at a show one time a few years ago after Everblack came out and he was chill af. He talked to us and took a picture with us as soon as we asked. And I remember asking him so where's the big tour bus?? and he was just like "eh.. yeah you don't always get that. Touring is kinda like camping forever" which made me laugh and he even said it in the video too lol. favorite band, favorite vocalist, glad they're so successful now cause they def. deserve it.
Trevor is the ultimate metal head and a great dude. He is always so open and welcoming, always supportive to aspiring bands and fans. And Hilarious. The (Metal) world needs more guys like Trevor.
@TimmyTurner421
6 жыл бұрын
He's a top bloke. Always supports the underground
@Divine_R
4 жыл бұрын
Timmy Turner Bro, arm wrestling AND metal? Lool
RIP to one of the coolest metal musicians ive ever met. One of my greatest memories is Trevor coming out to the bar after a show at Tremont in cut-off jogging pants and flipflops. Asked him if he wanted a drink and he chose tall boy PBR in a can. Talked for a bit and was the most down to earth guy you would ever meet. He looks at me kinda wild eyed and says "hey man wanna start a circle pit at the bar?" So with Slayer Ghost of War blasting over the bar speakers we started a mosh pit right there at the bar lol... one of the coolest moments ive had and i was star struck. Truly a pioneer and legend of metal this is a tragic loss to the metal community.
@Zbot665
Жыл бұрын
I miss Tremont music hall :( RIP Trevor
I would love to see a Joe Rogan Experience-type podcast for interviews like this with good metal band members. Good, honest conversation between good dudes in a low-key setting, and no echo. lol
@TimmyTurner421
6 жыл бұрын
I would love that too!
@SilverBack_Props
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah that would much better than this dude . Trevor is awesome but I’m not digging the interviewer
@stevepiotrowski-musician6908
4 жыл бұрын
You mean like...... this?
@TheMikeluxk
3 жыл бұрын
The jasta show is pretty good with Jamey Jasta hes had Trevor on and Brian from TBDM. They nerd out for sure
@anxietyazofficial4116
3 жыл бұрын
Joe*have you listened to tool* Rogan
I can’t believe you’re gone brother. We all love you Trevor. Rest in paradise ❤
Trevor really nailed it near the end. So many TBDM shows I went to where the band would come up to my friends and I, shake our hands, thank us for coming out. I remember going out for weekend festivals and running into the band downtown at bars, them seeing us wearing their merch and knowing we were there for the fest and having a drink with us. Truly incredible, one of my favourite bands to see live ever, and I'm really going to miss that.
Wish I could smoke a bowl with Trevor and the band.
@Corekidbeenybunny
6 жыл бұрын
Z.Z Shirer I have and it was the beat day of my life!!! Also fallujah and Shawn from Carnifex was smoking with me and my friend
@TheSalemSagas
6 жыл бұрын
hell yeah, i smoked with Born Of Osiris, Whitechapel and Burning The Masses.!
@michaelpoe4847
6 жыл бұрын
Z.Z Shirer sameee
@bilbobaggins6223
6 жыл бұрын
Captain Jack Sparrow burning the masses is my shit dude, I'm jealous lol
@kozmo617
5 жыл бұрын
Tweet Trevor at the next show you’re at and I bet you’ll be able to. Just have good weed.
I work with this dude's aunt, and have a sticker on my bike with a picture of hi that says "Never forget". His contributions to metal, the Michigan metal "scene", and my personal obsession with all things metal are unparalleled. I stood outside a venue when I was 14 listening to them play. So surreal that he is gone.
I'm sorry you had to leave Trevor, thank you for all the music and lyrics you wrote.
Rest in paradise Trevor. Nothing can hurt you anymore.
27:47 Amen to that! BDM is the ONLY band (regardless of genre )I know who've kept it real throughout their career. Massive respect Trevor!
@spicychinchin6597
3 жыл бұрын
Didn't expect to see to you here, awesome man 🤘🏼
@codymartinez830
2 жыл бұрын
Wildly untrue
@StillbjornOne
2 жыл бұрын
R.I.P. Trevor. Harald: I love your Vietnam tour videos. Two people with fringe mutal interests colliding. I'll take it .
@The_JustJoshing
2 жыл бұрын
Also, Cannibal Corpse, Dying Fetus, Suffocation
Very cool guy. I was at a Behemoth concert in Detroit a few years ago and I turned around and he was in the crowd just hanging out, talking to fans and enjoying show. Very down to Earth.
@QuestionKnife
2 жыл бұрын
Yup. Happened with him & I at a few shows: Iron Age, Candy, Power Trip, Iron Reagan, Cannibal Corpse, Morbid Angel... rest in peace Trevor
I love how Trevor doesn't even look at the doofus interviewing him.
Earth's greatest poet with a scream RIP Trevor we will always love you
I like the interviews that feel more like natural flowing conversations such as this, well done
I’m almost 30 and I’ve been a metal fan since I was about 14, I’ve heard about a lot of iconic metal musicians deaths in that time and I’ve never felt much more than an “ah damn, that sucks. I’ll listen to *insert best album here* tonight. Trevor’s death is the only one so far that’s really fuckin hurt me. Never met the guy, but he has always come off as such a genuinely nice guy. First album of theirs I heard was nocturnal, and initially I didn’t like it because I was that “true metal only” kid and TBDM were “false metalcore posers”. My best friend got super into nocturnal a little while later and since he had a drivers license, that’s what I listened to on the way to vocational school in high school. Every morning we’d smoke weed, drive out to Wendy’s and get those lil chicken breakfast sandwiches they used to serve back in the day, and go dick around for the first half of the school day with radio equipment. That album grew on me and I ended up having to do what almost every “true metal only” guy ended up doing with TBDM eventually and eating my own words and admitting black dahlia is a good ass band and aren’t “false metal”. I dunno why but hearing about trevor’s death has just been heartbreaking. His music had such an impact on a young me and I dunno... it just hurts. This whole world is just so fuckin dark and cruel and awful.
being a hardcore kid from back in the early 2000's.... to hear his prospective on this band starting up..... all the feels. listening to Miasma on the way to Folsom shows was amazing. thank you Trevor!
I’m 38. All I listened to from 15 to 29 was metal. Since then I’ve branched out. Lately I’ve been revisiting all the metal albums that influenced me years ago. TBDM was the top of the list. I’ve been outta the loop and I’m devastated to learn about Trevor’s death tonight. Two days ago at work I was telling a coworker that they were the all around most fun band to see live, and I loved the fact that their front man’s vocals were brutal as fuck…yet he didn’t take himself too seriously. Damn.
I’ve never been personally affected by a famous musician’s death, but this one breaks my heart. I’ve met Trevor a couple times and he was super nice and would actually have a conversation with you. His demeanor in person was no different than how he is in videos
I feel like I lost one of my greatest friends… man this shit is tough 💔
I still remember meeting trevor at the black sheep in Colorado springs on my 17th birthday during the abysmal tour, gotta say he's one of the coolest dudes I've ever met, black dahlia is also probably the tightest live performance I've ever seen
What a truly excellent interview! Trevor is just one of the nicest and most down Earth dudes in music. Seriously, I met him about two or three years ago when I was covering a TBDM show in Brooklyn and he just loves Talking and meeting the fans and taking pics with them. The fact that he fronts one of the very best death metal (or melo-death bands, whatever you want to refer to them as) in the world only makes him that much more awesome.
This is great. Fun conversation to watch
A champion of spirit. A lover, and a shredder. Respected by all. The world needs more sweet hearts like Trevor's.
This is so hard to watch now.. Rest easy legend
Met him years ago at a show in Van, it was nothing but genuine love and smiles. He didn’t know me from a hole in wall, but he took the time to chat for a quick minute and he was more than willing to take a pic. His corporeal form may be gone, but his spirit and love lives on. Much love to all you 🖤
Quality interview, good shit!
My heart is completely broken 💔. I've loved "TBDM" since unhollowed, and beyond. Metal will never be the same without you Trevor. May you find peace brother.
That beginning part sounded like he could have been talking about anyone of us, I’m sure a lot of people felt the absolute same growing up. Trevor being so down to earth and real was a true benefit to the world of music. I’m watching all of his interviews right now over again, such a good dude, miss you bud.
*This one hurts.* *R.i.p homie.* 🖤
Great interview!
You know, I had heard of Black Dahlia Murder through being a big fan of Machine Head but I had never played their music. Now I feel kind of ashamed that I've only just played their stuff because I read that he'd died... but what an amazing band and singer. I've been hammering their full catalogue non stop all week and it's all great - even watched so much of their KZread content. It's so strange having the awe and excitement of discovering a fresh band but also the shock and sadness of him having passed away. It's really strange. Truly a tragic loss.
the lack of eye contact xD
@elephantofdestiny8628
2 жыл бұрын
yeah..
Soilent Green and The Red Chord were the bands my friend turned me onto in 2001 when I was 13.
Awesome interview man! I love TBDM. Trevor blocked me on Twitter once and I have no idea why? Half a year later he requested to follow me. I was stocked dude! He’s the man! Best metal band on the planet!
Love love love TBDM and Trevor. Such great, down to Earth guys.
Trevor you are the man .And great interview.
@dakotajamesmason230
6 жыл бұрын
yeah, dudes actually not a bad interviewer as well.
him saying their demo was a clone of PFC means I'm going to go listen to that right this instant
I literally cried the day you left us Trevor. Screamed maisma album walking home an hour from work the night before. Your lyrics touched my heart and mind and so many others, always such a happy dude, never full of himself like many other musicians. Sworn to black we,ll always be R.I.P brother! Much love from us Canadian yaksmen
Dang this makes me cherish all my conversations with this dude
omg i had never heard of prayer for cleansing. so freaking glad i have now they are incredible. RIP Trevor
@The_JustJoshing
26 күн бұрын
Same man. Great band
I miss this man so much. Such a genuine and cool dude. RIP Papa Trev
Hell yea! Trevor is my favorite vocalist of all time. Such a unique sound. I remember when I first heard funeral thirst, I only got to hear it just before miasma came out so I was like 13 years old and they were my first like really heavy band. Before that it was all pantera or iron maiden or metallica kinda stuff. I've been listening to Miasma and Nocturnal since they came out over and over and over and I never get tired of them, such epic shit. I don't know if he does or not but it seems like TBDM don't get enough credit for how they can make such disgusting ideas sound beautiful with the way they write the lyrics, Trevor is just a step above when it comes to the way he can write song lyrics. How he can make digging up a corpse or defiling the innocent sound so beautiful in a way.
Great interview! RIP Trev
I actually got into Black Dahlia Murder shortly after Trevor passed. Imagine being so late discovering this incredible band and learning of such a tragic event. RIP Trevor.
I saw them in a small tiny bar because they couldn't get enough people to the big arena they had booked in Sweden a few years back (probably due to bad timing/middle of the weak) and they rocked it anyway. Trevor probably spent more time in the audience than on the stage. Great show.
i found so much good metal when i was a kid going to hardcore shows. i didnt really love hardcore and when a straight up metal band would play in the mix it would be so great
Id love to see him start a deathgrind or slam project. Hes an absolute legend and his vox slay.
@TimmyTurner421
6 жыл бұрын
BUT they did that already haha! There's a TBDM grind ep
Trevor the GOAT of death metal vocals
One of the reasons i love tbdm is that they don't usually do generic breakdowns
Take a shot event time the interviewer says “LIKE”.
@MeshuggahFan-iy6tb
3 жыл бұрын
Directions unclear: got nutsack stapled to ceiling
@Severe-Serenity
3 жыл бұрын
Are you trying to kill me?
@TheNazgulBird
Ай бұрын
I hardly believe a usual person can afford that amount of shots a month lol
Rob Flynn is right. Trevor was the perfect ambassador for metal. I used to be nuts for all heavy music and got so many of my friends into so many bands but I was no where near as Trevor's music skills. He could of started a history of metal podcast. Rest in peace.
He will have the best gigs ever in the afterlife, RIP Trevor
Been listening to TBDM, suicide silence and Chealsea grin from age 18-30. I don’t venture outside of those 3 and couldn’t be happier. Shoutout to Miasma and Necropolis, Wake up, disengage etc! Soooo good!
R.I.P. Trevor
WHen I went to one of their Michigan shows in Grand Rapids Trevors Mom and Dad was there. See this dude in between the stage and barricade hangbanging. Next thing you know he is on the floor drunk as hell. What a crazy night.
@miketag7541
4 жыл бұрын
Having a father headbanging drunk as fuck must be a good thing to have in your life when your in a band
I can only second the fact that I really miss this guy whilst never met him. He is just the best friend you would have always wanted.
Rest in Power Trevor. 🤘🏻
20 years I've listened to this band and it will never be the same, thank you for inspiring me not only as a vocalist but as a writer and a human being. I will never forget hanging with the band outside of whiskey dicks in Tahoe and just shooting the shit with papa trev and Ryan knight, Rest easy Trevor. You are TRULY and deeply missed by us all
Me and my friends hung out with them in Ottawa...what an amazing group of guys. They were so cool! 2007
Didn't know Seth Rogan and Jonah hills kid was a metal head
@greensanta0666
6 жыл бұрын
endless.decay 33 I think you beat my thought on him haha shit. XD
@justinalexander8524
5 жыл бұрын
Seth Rogan and Jonah Hill had a baby together?
@Misterbgone1
4 жыл бұрын
Dudes too much of a dork to be their son 😂
@BMetalJunkie
4 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣
RIP to Trevor. I hope those close to him find peace with this loss.
The interviewer is by no means the worst and he asks decent questions but my god he doesn't half keep going off on a rant for ages confusing Trevor and acting like we're here to hear what he thinks!
@bestiewolfsroadto200subs9
4 жыл бұрын
"Its like, ya know like.... Like"
*Miss you brother. Rest In Peace!*
Trevor was a legend so chill it just shows you depression is serious man I know a lot of ppl that aren't here today cause of that
Does everyone feel like Trevor is a great pal somehow, or is that just me?
@tokiwartooth4584
6 жыл бұрын
M Powel I do!
@cosmicjelly1509
4 жыл бұрын
Not just you.
@CallieCore
2 жыл бұрын
More apparent than ever now that that's exactly how everyone felt
@ryansyncope
2 жыл бұрын
You’re not alone. Heard nothing but the best things about that dude.
Animosity was a good deathcore band from 2003.
@adampilarski201
4 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite bands.
Such a great dude. Can't wait for the new record.
"The breakdown kids" Love it.
Met him a few times seen him walk around at the bars after or before gigs just chillaxin he's a proper good feller.
@boofert.washington2499
4 жыл бұрын
I met him in Odessa a few weeks ago. You speak the truth.
Haha! My band sometimes rehearses with strobes and other lights going just to get use to it before a live performance. Though... we don't play nearly as often as I'd like these days. After our full length album is done, that should all change. Fucking love Trevor. Coolest dude ever.
R.i.p trevor one of my favourite vocalist💔🍻
I’ll never forget (out of ALL the metal shows I’ve been too) being at Sounds of the Underground 2006 and seeing BDM and Trevor wearing those orange shorts that whole year possibly longer and dying from heat exhaustion from moshing on a 100 degree day then the end of the day the dehydration on top of being drunk wow
RIP TREVOR how can u leave us this way?
Miss you Trevor xxx
Trevor has always striked me as super kind and nice dude.
So much for eye contact. Lol. Trevor is an amazing human being. TBDM for life!
@craigjames1082
2 жыл бұрын
Tbf this isn't only interview where I've seen him struggle to make eye contact, I think he's just awkward, which I relate to lol
@mrbananaman8032
2 жыл бұрын
It's a sign of adhd and autism
@elephantofdestiny8628
2 жыл бұрын
yeahh....
@elephantofdestiny8628
2 жыл бұрын
@@craigjames1082 hmm
Years from now young kids will watch these not knowing how beautiful Trevor was. He loved Castlevania and Metal Google it future people or whatever search engine you're in for a true treat.
"Taco Bell; what did you expect?" Hahaha! Too good! Great band can't wait to see them on tour in a couple weeks.
Definitely one of my top 5 people and vocalist
bro i would kill to have seen tyrant trooper back in the day. Insane Sickness is one of the greatest death metal albums I have ever heard, severely overlooked
Trevor you're an inspiration!
Your a trooper dude I dig your work.
Rest In Peace Trevor. 🙏🏼
I fucking love Prayer For Cleansing. Their last show and their reunion show was so amazing. I hated to see them break up.
The fact that the vocalist of TBDM even remotely mentioned BTBAM made me jizz my jazz.
@wood4life
4 жыл бұрын
Sacredgeometry Those two bands have toured together a bunch of times over the years.
He had an amazing range in his vocals. True talent. You'll be missed 😔
Got to chill with Trevor and the rest of TBDM when my band opened for them at Camden Underworld in 2006. They were the nicest guys and happily put up with our goofy 18 year old BS for at least an hour before the doors opened. They were so much nicer than some of the other bigger bands we played with in those days.
This band is carrying the torch support them!
Trevor just sounds like a normal good ole Michigan boy, had a few friends that met him and partied with him. Everyone I’ve ever heard talk about him says how cool and laid back he is