‘LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON’ — Castor Hetfield Ignites Boston With Bastardane’s Explosive 2024 Performance, Proving the Next Generation of Hetfield Fire Is Ready to Claim Its Place in Rock History

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Boston has seen countless rock shows, but nothing quite prepared the city for the adrenaline surge unleashed by Bastardane during their explosive 2024 performance. At the center of it stood Castor Hetfield — not as the son of a metal icon, but as a force entirely his own. Still, there was no denying the familiar fire burning beneath every beat of his performance.

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It started with a low rumble from the crowd, a restless anticipation. Some fans were longtime followers of the band; others arrived out of curiosity, eager to see what the son of James Hetfield would deliver. But the moment Castor stepped behind the drum kit, the atmosphere crackled. This wasn’t legacy play — this was raw, unapologetic power.

Bastardane launched into their set with the kind of energy that doesn’t rise… it detonates. Castor’s drumming was a storm — tight, aggressive, and pulsing with the same explosive instinct his father brings to the stage, yet infused with his own youthful swagger. Each strike felt like a declaration: he wasn’t here to imitate, he was here to evolve.

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Midway through the show, something shifted. The crowd wasn’t just watching him anymore — they were syncing with him. The sweat, the grit, the relentless pace… it created a connection that felt unmistakably Hetfield yet beautifully distinct. Fans later said it felt like watching the past and future of metal collide in real time.

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Between songs, the band spoke about their journey, their sound, and their passion for pushing heavy music forward. But the loudest message came from Castor’s playing itself. He hammered out rhythms that were both disciplined and chaotic, a balance many artists spend years trying to achieve. And there it was — natural, instinctive, undeniable.

By the time the final song ripped through the venue, Boston was fully converted. Fans screamed, clapped, chanted Castor’s name — not because of who his father is, but because of what he proved on that stage: the fire isn’t inherited, it’s earned.

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Backstage clips later showed Castor wiping sweat from his face, grinning as bandmates teased him about the crowd reaction. Someone joked, “Like father, like son.” Castor just shrugged, laughing.

“Maybe,” he said. “But I’m writing my own chapter.”

And after Boston 2024, no one doubts he will.

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