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Tye Trujillo, the 12-year-old son of METALLICA bassist Robert
Trujillo, proved himself to be a musical prodigy when he toured with Korn in South America. Fieldy had dropped out of the run due to family obligations. When Tye’s not doing homework, he’s in a band called The Helmets.
Four former members of GHOST filed a lawsuit against Papa Emeritus, publicly outing him as Tobias Forge. They demanded “missing wages and allowances for several years”. He later responded, stating that the members were “musicians for hire” and there
was no legal partnership in place.
LABOUR MP RICHARD BURGON
slammed The Sun for saying Leeds band Dream Troll “delights in Nazi symbols”. The newspaper said the band referenced Hitler’s SS security unit in the typeface of its promotional posters, when really the image parodied Black Sabbath’s We Sold Our Soul For Rock ’N’ Roll.
PURSON called it a day, waving goodbye with final track Chocolate
Money. Singer Rosalie Cunningham said the band had “gone as far as it could go”, and it was time to move on. Across the pond,
LETLIVE also split. After 15 years together, they cited a “divergence in views and aims”. We did a double cry.