
Steve Di Giorgio, renowned bassist of Testament, recently shared his thoughts on Metallica’s iconic album, ‘…And Justice for All’, highlighting its influence on the role of bass in metal music during the 1990s.
In a candid discussion, Di Giorgio addressed a trend from that era where bass lines were often subdued or diminished in metal and heavy rock productions. He pointed to ‘…And Justice for All’ as a prime example of this phenomenon, noting how the bass was notably absent in the album’s final mix.
Reflecting on this period, Di Giorgio remarked that such mixing choices motivated him to play more assertively, ensuring the bass regained its prominence in recordings. He emphasized the importance for bassists to hone their skills meticulously. By doing so, they can confidently assert their presence in a mix, reinforcing the heavy essence that defines metal music.
Di Giorgio’s insights serve as valuable advice for upcoming musicians: master your craft, arrive at the studio well-prepared, and advocate for the bass’s vital role in delivering the genre’s signature heaviness.