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I know we've had a couple of Down topics before, but the search function simply won't have any of searching for it, so here's one for the new album. Apparently it's finally being recorded:
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BLABBERMOUTH.NET user who calls himself "Hailtheleaf96" has submitted the following report:
"Last night [Friday, March 9], DOWN played its first show in over nine months at the El Corazon in Seattle, WA. The show featured a very energetic and coherent Philip Anselmo. Before coming to the stage they had a white screen up in front that had a projected movie of some live performances from KISS, AC/DC, BLACK SABBATH, LED ZEPPELIN and others. The movie also featured clips of home video taken of the guys clowning around, Kirk [Windstein, DOWN guitarist] getting a tattoo, and other various stuff. They came out to a packed house and opened the set with 'Lysergic Funeral Procession'. Some of the other songs they played (not in order) were: 'Ghosts along the Mississippi', 'New Orleans is a Dying Whore', 'Lifer', 'Temptation's Wings', 'Jail', 'Losing All', 'There's Something on My Side', 'Bury me in Smoke'... The played a new song off the upcoming, yet-to-be-named album [the working title is 'Down III' — Ed.]. The song was called 'I Scream'. If there is any indication by this song what the album is like, we are in for some killer DOWN tunes."
DOWN entered a Los Angeles studio last month to begin recording its third full-length album, tentatively titled "Down III". Producer Warren Riker (CROWBAR, SUBLIME) is helming the effort, for which the band had reportedly composed more than 18 tracks.
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 3:02 pm Posts: 10690 Location: Lost in Twilight's Blue
Jammer91 wrote:
Nola: Awesome Down II: Sucked Down III: Still fucking waiting...
Down II most certainly did not suck.
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Keenan has recently stated that the band have finished writing the album's material and recording it in February. The band have numerous acoustic songs written and have some material already recorded. After Down finish touring with Heaven and Hell, they are expecting to go back to the studio and spend six to seven weeks finishing Down III off. They have given tentative release of late summer 2007
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 3:02 pm Posts: 10690 Location: Lost in Twilight's Blue
i got bugs wrote:
i never heard of em til i read this thread
dl'ed nola today..good shit
"jail" is a really great tune
Wow. Did you like Pantera at all? I figured most people at least knew about them. NOLA is the shit, and if you like that one I suggest checking out II. It's not as good as NOLA but I really like it. Check out "Where I'm Going", probably my fave track off of II>
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 3:02 pm Posts: 10690 Location: Lost in Twilight's Blue
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DOWN — the acclaimed New Orleans band featuring CORROSION OF CONFORMITY guitarist/vocalist Pepper Keenan, drummer Jimmy Bower (EYEHATEGOD, SUPERJOINT RITUAL guitarist), bassist Rex Brown (ex-PANTERA), guitarist Kirk Windstein (CROWBAR), and vocalist Philip Anselmo (SUPERJOINT RITUAL, ex-PANTERA) — has officially set "III - Over the Under" as the title of its third album, the group's publicist has confirmed to BLABBERMOUTH.NET. The CD is scheduled for release on September 25 through the Independent Label Group (ILG), which is composed of Warner Music Group Corp.'s Asylum Records, East West Records and Cordless Recordings. Producer Warren Riker (CROWBAR, SUBLIME) helmed the effort, for which the band composed more than 18 tracks.
In a recent interview with Andrew Haug of Triple J's "Full Metal Racket", Keenan stated about the upcoming DOWN CD, "Our main goal was to try and take these ideas and all the things we had been through personally and collectively [including Hurricane Katrina and death of Dimebag] and really try and focus on trying to stay positive and not using these negative things to write songs. So we were really trying to take that attitude and trying to do something like that, and I think we really pulled it off. I think it's a huge-sounding record, and the songs are big and the topics are big. I think it's something… regardless of if it's the hurricane or whatever you're going through in your life, I think these songs as a unit I'm very proud of, and they stand up for what we're trying to do. And I think it helps anybody who, like I did when I was younger, finds solace in music. I think it's one of those records.
"One of our main issues on this album was that there wasn't really that many places to record that were left in New Orleans. So we made the decision to go to Los Angeles to do it. Plus we kind of needed to get out of New Orleans for a while. That way we could just go somewhere different and just focus completely on the music and not be going home to destroyed houses or dealing with the daily grind of that. So we went to California and we did the record out there and we'll be finished with the record in about a week and a half."
Oh Phil Anselmo's (ex-PANTERA) vocal approach on the upcoming DOWN CD:
"It's definitely an evolution. I think one of my biggest factors working with Phil… I've known Phil for years and Phil can really sing — I mean, he's got a beautiful voice. And I've always tried to push it a little bit for that way. And he wants to do the same thing. I thought it was really important to try and pull that level out. 'Cause we've all been there and done that. I've said to him, 'We've all done it.' And I said, 'The idea now is to take all those things that we've all learned over the years with and without each other.' I mean, DOWN is its own thing. We've created a band that doesn't sound like anybody else, and it's a wonderful feeling. There's nobody even close to ripping us off that's any good at it. And we like it because it's not an easy thing to do — these are not easy songs. And it's a cool feeling to be on that level again because you really feel like you're playing fresh music — even though it's stuff that we were influenced by as kids."
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