The legendary Kirk Windstein (Down, Crowbar, Kingdom Of Sorrow) has just unleashed his sophomore solo album “Ethereal Waves”, the follow up to 2020’s “Dream In Motion“. Described as an epic 10 song journey into the mind of one of our most prolific riff masters today, it’s available in no less than 3 vinyl variants with
Does the world need a cover of “Fire and Water” by Free? Southern Sludge Metal Kings Corrosion Of Conformity believe so. They’ve hired the legend that is Mike Holderbeast to produce a music video for their rendition for them with Nuclear Blast distributing their album “Riffissippi Studio Jam Session Vol. 1” from which its taken.
When it comes to new records from Scour, there is no hiding from the fact that there is a certain weight of expectation. That comes with the territory when you have a line up of heavy music veterans like Philip H. Anselmo (Pantera, Down), Derek Engemann (Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals), John Jarvis (Nest,
Filmed and edited by Malcolm Pugh to stitch together footage from Scour sets at Housecore Home Haunt 2024 and Southport Music Hall in New Orleans, a music video for “Blades” from their upcoming album “Gold” is now streaming. The release date for the burnt offering from Philip H. Anselmo (Pantera, Down), Derek Engemann (Philip H.
Based on the short story by Jon Padgett and conjoined to a music video filmed and edited by Malcolm Pugh, “Infusorium” marks the first single from a new Scour album titled “Gold“. Set for 21st February via Housecore Records and Nuclear Blast, it will continue the groups trend for fusing together Black Metal, Grindcore, Punk
Perhaps best described as Depression Eock music, the work of En Minor is a change of pace for the New Orleans Louisiana collective that perform on 2020’s “When The Cold Truth Has Worn Its Miserable Welcome Out“. Long time friends and accomplices of Philip H. Anselmo in Kevin Bond and Jimmy Bower are part of
Last week saw the release of the sophomore EP “Negative Transfer” from Haifa Israel based Doom laden Sludge Metal quartet Nür, the follow up to their critically acclaimed debut “Light Emerges” so after our ears had stopped ringing, we spoke to guitarist Eran Mazin about their World, influences and of course the EP in the
Arguably a King among Supergroups, Down have have spent the past 30 years appearing and disappearing from the scene depending on the priorities of vocalist Phil Anselmo (Pantera, Scour, Philip H. Anselmo and the Illegals), guitarist Pepper Keenan (Corrosion of Conformity), guitarist Kirk Windstein (Crowbar), bassist Pat Bruders (Goatwhore), and drummer Jimmy Bower (Crowbar, Eyehategod)
There aren’t many who can argue against the legacy of Pantera and despite the trials and tribulations surrounding Philip H. Anselmo over the duration of his career, he remains an impressive and easily recognizable vocalist and as productive as ever into his 50’s. Rather than sitting on his laurels and stepping back with the money
9th April will see Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals return to the stage for a live streamed show where they will one again be performing their “A Vulgar Display Of Pantera” set that cuts across all five Pantera albums with support from special guests King Parrot. Tickets and merch for the event are available