Black Tusk – T.C.B.T.


There are tough reviews to write and then there are really really tough ones. Ones where you listen to an album over an over trying to find a place to dive in and start collecting your thoughts and piecing together something cogent to read. This is one of those times and T.C.B.T., by Black Tusk is the album of the moment for me. They came out of Savannah, Georgia at a time when that scene was “the next big thing” you often hear about in music, along with Baroness, and Kylesa. Except these guys were the real deal and more out of the box radical sounding than their peers. From their early EP When Kingdoms Fall, a bunch of split’s and EPs, and four full-lengths later, these southern sons strutted their stuff, waved their flag of harsh and heavy and made it on their own. And just when things could not be going better for them on the heels of their nasty album Pillars of Ash, the beautiful soul Jonathan Athon was snuffed out and taken from them and us fans too. Beat up, but not broken, the band came back together to create new music and fly the banner higher than ever on T.C.B.T. (Season of Mist).

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Black Tusk Signs New Deal With Season Of Mist, New Album Due Later In 2018


Black Tusk have announced they have signed a worldwide deal with Season of Mist. The band is hitting the studio working on a new full-length album for release later in 2018. They will head to their hometown Garage Savannah in Georgia to record it, sharing the production duties with Aphelion. Chris “Scary” Adams will handle the mixing.Continue reading


Black Tusk Bassist Jonathan Athon Passes Away At Age 32


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We are saddened to bring you some bad news at the end of this weekend. Following a motorcycle crash and a traumatic brain injury, Black Tusk bassist Jonathan Athon passed away this morning, as confirmed earlier this afternoon. As the news has come down and confirmed by the bands publicist, messages of condolences and shock are starting to appear on social networks like Facebook and Twitter. We wish Jonathan’s family, friends and bandmates our sympathy and support at this difficult time.

Black Tusk emerged from the thriving Savannah metal scene that also originally birthed Baroness and Kylesa among others. The band, in which Athon was a principle writer, was prolific with 13 releases in less than ten years. Most notable were full length’s Taste the Sin, Set The Dial and the Tend No Wounds EP, all for Relapse Records. The band was also seen in the Slow Southern Steel documentary about the Southern American Metal scene, directed by CT of Rwake.

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Official Press Release

“It is with deep regret and saddened hearts that we must tell you that Athon passed away this morning from injuries sustained from his motorcycle accident. Doctors told us that he suffered irreparable brain damage shortly after the accident. He has been in a coma and sustained by life support until now. As per his wishes, we removed Athon from his life support systems and his organs will be donated. His body will be cremated and a memorial is being planned for family and friends in Savannah. He was 32 years old and will be forever missed. Thank you all for your support during this devastating time for us, it would have made him proud.”

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