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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Down Are Poised To Release Their New EP - Down IV - Part 2, On May 13th

Down IV - Part Two


"Down is the New Orleans sludge-metal supergroup led by Pantera’s Phil Anselmo and Corrosion Of Conformity’s Pepper Kennan, and later this spring, they’ll release their new EP Down IV – Part Two. The first track we’ve heard from it is a titanic, bludgeoning deep-head-nod groove called “We Knew Him Well,” and it’s gloriously messy but locked-in in the way that only New Orleans metal bands can pull off. Listen to it below."





Thursday, October 4, 2012

Down, Live At Tremont Music Hall, Charlotte NC - October 2nd 2012

Down, Warbeast and Mount Carmel at Tremont Music Hall - Charlotte, NC on October 2, 2012
Few bands are capable of the live act and crowd response that Down deliver. Phil Anselmo will always be considered one of the greatest front men in all of metal and without fail, proves once again what a great show they put on. The packed house at Tremont Music Hall, gave our all and the chorus to every single song was sung loud and proud. Thank ya fellas, we Lifers are ready for the next show as soon as yall can make it back. Also stoked to see how many shout outs Jeff Clayton and Antiseen got from Phil. Good to know that we are in the presence of some amazing talent.

All images courtesy of the Tremont Music Hall Tumblr page

Phil Anselmo of Down, getting a huge response from the packed house
Pepper Keena and Kirk Windstein laying down the riffage
Pepper Keenan of Down rippin' into another lead
Phil Anselmo laying into another great track with Down

Kirk Windstein is a monster shredder and Down proves once again how great of a live act they are


Friday, September 14, 2012

Down, 'The Purple EP': Exclusive First Listen, Repost From Billboard.com

Down need no introduction. Hell, they rarely even need opening acts, when they decide to take the show on the road. With "The Purple EP" about ready to be unleashed upon the masses, Down is taking their creative output in a new direction. Instead of focusing on definitive albums, they plan on releasing blocks of music, an EP at a time. We cannot thank them enough as we only have three albums worth of material for a band that has been playing sporadically for over 17 years. Cannot wait for the new material!



Down - the all star metal band featuring members of Pantera, Corrosion of Conformity, Crowbar and EyeHateGod
The only downside of Down, the members of the all-star metal band led by Phil Anselmo, have long complained, is arranging time for the group amidst their other commitments. But they think they've found a way to solve that. "Down IV Part I - The Purple EP," a sludgey, six-song set that drops on Sept. 18, is the first of four planned EPs the quintet hopes to release in relatively short order -- at least shorter than the five years since "Down III: Over the Under" came out. (Listen to an exclusive stream of the EP below.)

Listen: "Down IV Part I - The Purple EP"

"It's about getting people more music quicker," frontman Phil Anselmo ( Pantera, Superjoint Ritual, Arson Anthem, etc.) tells Billboard. "It's obviously easier to knock out six songs rather than 12 songs. Me personally, I hate doing full-length records 'cause it drains the f*** out of you. And (an EP) leaves ways less chance for songs that you'd consider filler songs to get through. I think it's the healthiest way for Down to continue to get music out on a reasonable schedule."

Guitarist Pepper Keenan (ex- Corrosion of Conformity) says he DOES still like to make what he calls "the giant records" (i.e. albums), but he likes both the efficiency of the EPs as well as the opportunity to change styles form one to the other. "It allows us to shift gears between EPs," Keenan explains. "With Down we have a couple of styles of songs, and it's sometimes heard to fit a particular song with an album, so we have to put it aside for who knows how long. Now we can we can create EPs that can shift progression and diameters as they progress. That's our idea -- in theory, at least."

Actually, Keenan says Down has "mapped out" where it hopes to take the other three. "We're not just shooting blindly," he says. While "The Purple EP" -- which marks the debut of Crowbar bassist Pat Bruders in place of Pantera alumnus Rex Brown -- is raw and immediate in a manner Anselmo and Keenan compare to Down's 1995 debut "NOLA" ("hamfisted is a term they both use) Keenan predicts "Down IV Part 2" will be more fleshed out like "Down III." The third, he says, will likely be "trippy, acousticy, mellow, cleaner, not bombastic, the kind of songs we've been talking about for years but can never place anywhere." And the fourth? "I'm assuming that one is just gonna be doom as f*** -- giant, bombastic, slow, bury-me-in-smoke type of things. Apocalyptic. We'll have fun with it."

Anselmo, however, prefers not to promise when the other EPs will surface. "We are the worst; we are liars of the first degree when it comes to telling the public or anybody else some set date or time for the next release!" he says with a laugh. "It always seems like five friggin' years go by, no matter what we say. But, once again, the reason we're doing the EPs is to get the product out quicker to our audience. That just means concentrating on a handful of songs instead of an entire record, and it works."

And, Anselmo adds, the other EPs might not continue the color scheme in their titles. "People are calling it 'The Purple EP,' but I had nothing to do with that," he says. "Left that totally up to..,the press, to the fans. I left it up to everybody else. Call it what the f*** you want, and we'll move on from there. I honestly don't care. I don't know what the next one's going to be called, if anything. The music speaks for itself."

Down kicks off an 11-date North American tour on Sept. 18 in Fort Worth, Texas. Anselmo says the group plans to play European festivals during the summer of 2013 and may book other tours during the interim.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

All Hail The Mighty Pantera

Lets get the facts straight and clear, we are diehard lifers for Pantera and have been since Cowboys From Hell. When it comes to all the side project bands and now full time bands such as Down, we dig them almost even more. Down is such the seething beast with venomous licks and more ambient vibe than any NOLA late night hot spot. After hearing word about a missing track from the genre smashing album, Vulgar Display of Power, we are picking up the new deluxe edition of this classic.

RIP Dime!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Down - When The Levee Breaks



If you are a Zeppelin fan and also a fan of NOLA metal then this is the best cover you will hear all year and maybe into the next. Hopefully Down will release it with their new album maybe out at some point next year. Trying my best to get back down to NOLA for Down, The Sword and Metallica in november, will be one hell of a show. Just saw Crowbar and EyeHateGod at One Eyed Jacks in the Quarter and that show was badass. Then had to rush out of town for a hurricane, sucked ass being stuck in never ending traffic and hungover.

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