Scour performed two shows in Texas over the weekend, and they had a special surprise in store for their fans in Austin. Not only did they perform a ton of new stuff off their Red EP, but they performed two specials covers as well. Continue reading
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Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals – “The Ignorant Point” Single Released
Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals recently confirmed that they will be releasing their new album, Choosing Mental Illness, on January 24th via Housecore Records. Along with that announcement came the title track, and thanks to Revolver, you can hear another vicious new song today. Continue reading
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Philip H. Anselmo On His Upcoming Projects, The Housecore Records Family And More
After over thirty years in the scene, Philip H. Anselmo remains one of the biggest names in the business. From his time fronting Pantera, to his numerous other projects, Phil’s love of music has taken him in several directions over the years, and he doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. One of his newest projects, Scour, absolutely destroyed Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn last week, and before their set I got to speak with the legendary vocalist about everything going on in the world of Phil. The front man reveals that new music from Scour and The Illegals is coming, hints at two other projects, talks about his special performance with Warbeast next month, shares his opinion on the Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor fight, and much, much more. Continue reading
Phil Anselmo & Bill Moseley Debut Dirty Eye Video
Philip Anselmo and horror actor Bill Moseley released their Songs Of Darkness And Despair EP earlier this year, and as Michael said in his 7/10 review, “If you find yourself seeking a soundtrack to a belligerent, drug fueled weekend, look no further than this EP.”
Today we have an amazing new video to go with one of those tracks! Continue reading
Pantera Released Vulgar Display of Power 25 Years Ago
As 1992 began, the name Pantera was still growing steadily after the release of Cowboys From Hell two years prior, but that would all change with the release of Vulgar Display of Power on February 25th. Continue reading
Ghost Hints At Lineup Changes, European Tour Starts Next Month
In an interview this past weekend, A Nameless Ghoul from Ghost remarked that the band has undergone some lineup changes. This is the most concrete form of evidence that has only been circulating as rumors in fan groups on social media about the fast rising, but notoriously secretive band.Continue reading
Phil Anselmo And Scour Cover Strength Beyond Strength By Pantera Live In New Orleans
Philip Anselmo introduced his Scour project last year, and last night they made their live debut in New Orleans. Continue reading