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12-03-2025
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YouTube Guitarist Ben Eller on Performing with Mastodon: 'To Play Alongside the Band Is a TRUE Honor'
The post YouTube Guitarist Ben Eller on Performing with Mastodon: 'To Play Alongside the Band Is a TRUE Honor' appeared first on Consequence. The announcement that Brent Hinds was leaving Mastodon came just days before the band was set to perform at the Tool in the Sand music festival this past Sunday (March 9th). Filling in for Hinds, the band's guitarist of 25 years, would prove no small task, considering the career-spanning festival setlist would include 17 songs. But YouTube axeman Ben Eller was up to it, performing admirably alongside the metal vets on what appeared to be short notice. Get Mastodon Tickets Here Eller took to Instagram to reflect on the weekend and respond to the many fans who've blown up his inbox since the Mastodon performance. He also shared a YouTube short of the show. 'What an incredible weekend playing with @mastodonrocks as a part of @toolinthesand,' Eller wrote. 'You guys who have followed me for a while know how much I love this music, so to be asked to play alongside the band is a TRUE honor.' He continued: 'I've seen your kind and supportive words for me out there, and it means the world to me! My inbox is so stuffed, there's no way I can respond to every single thing, but know how much I appreciate yall. Thank you all, and thank you to @billy_butterslax , @creamale , and Troy for trusting me to get the job done. Playing the parts of one of my favorite guitarists ever is no easy task, but it was a joy. Cheers, everyone!' It remains to be seen whether Eller will continue as a replacement for Hinds, as Mastodon have a busy itinerary on the horizon, including a major US co-headlining tour with Coheed and Cambria (get tickets here). Eller has more than a half-million YouTube subscribers and is well-versed in Mastodon's material, with videos like 'Stuff Mastodon Does' (nearly 1 million views) and the more recent 'What I Learned from Mastodon.' He also displays his skills on his YouTube channel via his long-running guitar lesson series 'This Is Why You Suck at Guitar.' Additionally, he has provided session work for bands like Whitechapel and performed with other acts such as the hair metal tribute Skankbanger and the Southern blues-rock outfit the Kennedy Wood Band. Below you can see Eller's Instagram post, as well as his YouTube short and original 'Stuff Mastodon Does' YouTube video. YouTube Guitarist Ben Eller on Performing with Mastodon: 'To Play Alongside the Band Is a TRUE Honor' Jon Hadusek Popular Posts Tool Apparently Booed for Disappointing Set at Their Own Festival Dead Kennedys Legend Jello Biafra Joins Cavalera Onstage for "Nazi Trumps F**k Off": Watch Lady Gaga on Meeting Trent Reznor: "I Black Out Every Time I'm in His Presence" Gene Hackman and Wife's Causes of Death Revealed Monty Python and the Holy Grail Returning to Theaters for 50th Anniversary Gene Simmons Charging $12,500 To Be His Personal Assistant and Roadie for One Day Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.
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10-03-2025
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Mastodon Recruit YouTube Guitarist Ben Eller for Tool Festival Set: Watch
The post Mastodon Recruit YouTube Guitarist Ben Eller for Tool Festival Set: Watch appeared first on Consequence. Mastodon tapped YouTuber and session guitarist Ben Eller to take over for founding member Brent Hinds during the band's set on Sunday (March 9th) at Tool's destination festival Tool in the Sand in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Eller appeared to step in on short notice after Mastodon announced that Hinds, the band's guitarist and co-vocalist for 25 years, was exiting the band on Friday. Get Mastodon Tickets Here For his first Mastodon set, Eller was tasked with the tall order of holding down Hinds' parts — including vocals — for a massive, career-spanning 17-song setlist. That included a handful of songs were played for the first time in five years or more ('Ember City,' 'Ghost of Karelia,' 'The Motherload,' etc.). Eller, who has more than a half-million YouTube subscribers, is already well-versed in Mastodon's material, with videos like 'Stuff Mastodon Does' (nearly 1 million views) and the more recent 'What I Learned from Mastodon.' That said, his performance was pretty impressive, considering the long set and a few deep cuts. Eller also displays his skills on his YouTube channel via his long-running guitar lesson series 'This Is Why You Suck at Guitar.' Additionally, he has provided session work for bands like Whitechapel, and he has performed with other acts such as the hair metal tribute Skankbanger and the Southern blues-rock outfit the Kennedy Wood Band. While no official announcement has been made, it appears that Eller could very well take over as Mastodon's touring guitarist for the time being, as the band has an extensive 2025 itinerary on the books. The veteran metal act's co-headlining tour with Coheed and Cambria kicks off in May, followed by a pair of UK dates supporting Slayer in July. Get tickets here. You can see audience footage of Eller performing with Mastodon below. Setlist: Pain With an Anchor Crystal Skull Black Tongue I Am Ahab Megalodon Ember City Tread Lightly Ghost of Karelia The Motherload The Crux Pushing the Tides More Than I Could Chew All the Heavy Lifting Spectrelight Mother Puncher Steambreather Blood and Thunder Mastodon Recruit YouTube Guitarist Ben Eller for Tool Festival Set: Watch Jon Hadusek Popular Posts Tool Apparently Booed for Disappointing Set at Their Own Festival Jon Stewart Calls Out Elon Musk for Flaking on The Daily Show Interview Faster Pussycat Singer's Fiancée Dies After Falling Overboard on '80s Cruise That Band Was Playing Dead Kennedys Legend Jello Biafra Joins Cavalera Onstage for "Nazi Trumps F**k Off": Watch Gene Hackman and Wife's Causes of Death Revealed Monty Python and the Holy Grail Returning to Theaters for 50th Anniversary Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.