As the Vulgar Display of Pantera shows continue for Philip H. Anselmo And The Illegals, here’s “Walk” from their set on 12th November which begs the question… Will the band ever return to playing their own material or are people happy to simply enjoy the nostalgic opportunity to re-live those Pantera shows and listen to
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
Recorded at NAMM but kept back until now, the latest episode of the “Coffee with Ola” series in which guitarist Ola Englund (Feared, The Haunted) meet up with various heroes sees him interview Marzi Montazeri of Exhorder and Phil Anselmo and the Illegals, to chat about those bands his new signature Solar guitar, The Priestess…
The festivity of the twelve days of Christmas runs from 25th December to 5th January, based on an English Christmas Carol that sees a lover give gifts cumulatively over the Christmas season starting with Christmas Day. Originally published in 1780, it’s probably French in origin, Skull Island has been conquered many times in it’s rich
Part behind the scenes, part live footage, this pro-shot set from Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals from the final Slayer tour sees them do “A Vulgar Display Of Pantera” in full Pantera tribute and includes footage from back stage & inside the barricade. The set was shot in Oakland California and includes “Becoming“, “Walk”
Two time award winning Exit Festival is held at the 18th Century Peteovaradian Fortress in the City of Novi Sad in Serbia was the first gathering of Metal Heads in the region after decades of oppression. This year saw Philip H. Anselmo and The Illegals warm up for their shows with Slayer with a Pantera
Having known Slayer since 1987, perhaps having former Pantera frontman Philip H. Anselmo and The Illegals on the current leg of the “final” Big Four members tour shouldn’t be a great surprise. But for us, it certainly raised an eyebrow. In this new interview with Ultimate Guitar Magazine, they talk about why they’re playing sets
Philip H. Anselmo may have more music projects on the go than Mike Patton, but variety is the spice of life. Allegedly. In a recent interview, the former Pantera frontman whose has his solo band The Illegals playing sets in tribute to the fallen Abbott brothers of late suggested that Down would return in 2020.
In recent interviews Philip H. Anselmo has been quoted as saying that he doesn’t want to do Superjoint aka Superjoint Ritual any longer and for now his focus is on his work with The Illegals and Scour with the potential for new Down material at some point. Never say never in our book, but it