CROWBAR Play First Hometown Show In Three Years: Photos Posted Online
July 12, 2004New Orleans sludge-meisters CROWBAR made their first hometown live appearance in nearly three years on Friday (July 9) at the Howlin' Wolf. Support at the show came from CRAWFISH FOSSIL. Check out pictures from NolaUnderground.com.
As previously reported, CROWBAR's current touring lineup is as follows:
Kirk Windstein (DOWN) - Guitar and Vocals
Patrick Bruders (GOATWHORE) - Bass
Steve Gibb (ex-BLACK LABEL SOCIETY) - Guitar and Vocals
Tommy Buckley (SOILENT GREEN) – Drums
CROWBAR mainman Windstein recently told Metal-Inside.de that the group's long-awaited new album, "Life's Blood For The Downtrodden", will be mixed after the band return from their German tour in August and is unlikely to surface before early 2005.
The follow-up to 2001's "Sonic Excess In Its Purest Form", "Life's Blood For The Downtrodden" was recorded in Louisiana with producers Warren Riker (DOWN) and Rex Brown (PANTERA, DOWN) and is said to feature more actual "singing" from Windstein than has been the case in the past. Brown also handled the bass duties on the album, which marks a return to the group's recording lineup of drummer Craig Nunenmacher (BLACK LABEL SOCIETY).
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