Black Dahlia Murder's Trevor Strnad Talks Worst Gigs Ever, Burritos, Death Metal

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Published 2018-02-06
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.

All Comments (21)
  • @bun_length5884
    Don't know how a person can miss someone they've never met. R.I.P Trevor
  • @nosouljacob3267
    R.i.p Trevor. The metal world will miss you more then you will ever know.
  • @markl4781
    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.
  • @12breacher82
    RIP Trevor. You were metal gold and a great dude through and through.
  • @sammybowker7823
    RIP to an absolute legend. wish this interviewer would've let Trevor talk more.
  • 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.
  • @Rodrigo80s
    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.
  • @Guaguadeath
    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 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.
  • @89bresnahan
    I can’t believe you’re gone brother. We all love you Trevor. Rest in paradise ❤
  • @HaraldBaldr
    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!
  • @RussianKurby
    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
  • @HunterDamien
    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.
  • @z.zshirer2507
    Wish I could smoke a bowl with Trevor and the band.
  • @coffexbreath
    I'm sorry you had to leave Trevor, thank you for all the music and lyrics you wrote.
  • @carlm2555
    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.