Superjoint – King Parrot – Child Bite – Fulgora: Live at The Chance


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It’s been awhile, ten years actually since the band formerly known as Superjoint Ritual has graced New York with a show. Now known simply as Superjoint and armed with a new rhythm section, Kevin Bond, Jimmy Bower and Phil Anselmo come a crushin’.

Child Bite, by OJC Pics/Omar Cordy

Child Bite, by OJC Pics/Omar Cordy

In tow on the “It Takes Guts Tour”, was Fulgora from Missouri who features past and present members of Misery Index. Up next was Detroit Michigan’s Child Bite, who bring their experimental punk metal mesh to the hungry crowd. Following their eclectic set was Australia’s new golden boys King Parrot. Vocalist Matt Young and crew just drenched the on lookers with water and sweat. A mystery masked man joined them during their “hit” song ‘Shit on the Liver’. It may or may not have been the proprietor of Housecore Records under the cowl!

King Parrot, by OJC Pics/Omar Cordy

King Parrot, by OJC Pics/Omar Cordy

Phil and company were on fire, sounding like no time has passed since 2003. Everyone was on point, new bassist Stephen Taylor and drummer Joey Gonzalez of Phil’s solo band, The Illegals fit seamlessly into the SJR sound. Playing a hefty 17 songs from their two albums. Opening with ‘The Alcoholik’, many tunes turned into sing-a-longs. They were so good I ended up in the pit moshing after I put the camera away. The much missed Kevin Bond was treated to an intro and chant before ‘It Takes Guts’. Phil joked about their bus not having air conditioning and did an improv mini-song about it. Hearing these songs live after so many years felt like a time warp. Even though I didn’t hear ‘Dress Like A Target’, a blast was had by all. Thankfully these songs are timeless and it was easy to get lost in the music. Here’s to more Superjoint tours and music in the future.

Superjoint, by OJC Pics/Omar Cordy

Superjoint, by OJC Pics/Omar Cordy

Superjoint, by OJC Pics/Omar Cordy

Superjoint, by OJC Pics/Omar Cordy

Superjoint, by OJC Pics/Omar Cordy

Superjoint, by OJC Pics/Omar Cordy

Superjoint, by OJC Pics/Omar Cordy

Superjoint, by OJC Pics/Omar Cordy

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WORDS AND PHOTOS BY OMAR CORDY


Video: Child Bite – Mongoloid Obsession


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Detroit’s hardcore miscreants Child Bite released a new video today for ‘Mongoloid Obsession’. Written and directed by the band, the clip was done last fall in Louisiana at Nodferatu’s Lair studios, where they tracked their Strange Waste EP for Housecore Records. Housecore honcho Phil Anselmo also has a cameo in the video. Watch the video at this link or below:

The band starts a string of tour dates with Coliseum tonight, a run of solo shows, and has also confirmed another summer run of dates with Anselmo’s Superjoint (Ritual) “It Takes Guts” tour, also featuring King Parrot.

Child Bite w/ Coliseum tour dates:
Jun 05 The New Vintage – Louisville, KY
Jun 06 The End – Nashville, TN
Jun 07 Drunken Unicorn – Atlanta, GA
Jun 09 Shaka’s Live – Virginia Beach, VA
Jun 10 Saint Vitus – Brooklyn, NY
Jun 11 DC9 – Washington, DC
Jun 12 Asbury Lanes – Asbury Park, NJ
Jun 13 Kung Fu Necktie – Philadelphia, PA
Jun 15 Middle East Upstairs – Boston, MA

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Child Bite solo dates

Jun 18 Men & Mollyz – Halifax, NS

Jun 19 The Posrtsman – Charlottetown, PE

Jun 20 Claude’s House – Moncton, NB

Jun 21 L’Alize Bar Concert – Montreal, QC

Jun 22 Avant-Garde – Ottawa, ON

Jun 23 Pact Bar – Toronto, ON

Jun 24 The Temple – St. Catherines, ON

Jun 25 Call The Office – London, ON

Jun 26 Majestic Café – Detroit, MI

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Video: Phil Anselmo’s Superjoint To Tour King Parrot And Child Bite


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In a post to his website and social networks Philip H Anselmo (Down, Pantera, Phil Anselmo And The Illegals) has announced he will tour this summer with his band Superjoint on the “It Takes guts” Tour, which is the current incarnation of his Superjoint Ritual project. Joining the tour will be the Anselmo produced King Parrot and Child Bite. Superjoint had planned to start playing select shows, such as the last Housecore Horror Festival and their upcoming appearance at Hellfest in Clisson, FR. After originally calling the housecore Fest show “a one off”, the band is apparently writing new music for future release.

The Superjoint tour is on! US dates released. Down is also touring in the US this year. Check here for all dates and venues: http://www.philanselmo.com/?p=3795

Posted by Philip Anselmo on Wednesday, June 3, 2015

 

Trailer video for tour:

 

Superjoint Tour Dates (more TBA):

Jul 10 Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK
Jul 11 Fitzgerald’s – Houston, TX
Jul 12 Gas Monkey – Dallas, TX
Jul 14 Bogart’s – Cincinnati, OH
Jul 15 Machine Shop – Flint, MI
Jul 17 The Chance – Poughkeepsie, NY
Jul 18 Chameleon Club – Lancaster, PA
Jul 19 V Club – Huntington, WV
Jul 21 Greene Street – Greensboro, NC
Jul 23 Warehouse Live – Clarksville, TN
Jul 24 Vinyl Music Hall – Pensacola, FL
Jul 25 Warehouse – Shreveport, LA

Superjoint’s current lineup:

Phil Anselmo – Vocals

Jimmy Bower – Guitar

Kevin Bond – Guitar

Stephen Taylor- Bass

Jose Gonzalez- Drums


Mastodon, Superjoint Ritual, etc Added To Hellfest 2015


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Hellfest 2015 have added more acts to its lineup. The following acts have been added on top of their already strong lineup:

Mastodon
Cock Sparrer
Superjoint Ritual
A Day To Remember
Epica
No Return
Butcher Babies
Giuda
Sylosis
Haken
Sup
Clay
Onslaught
Crusher
Melechesh
Shining (NOR)
Infestus
Doctor Livingstone
Peter And The Test Tube Babies
Triggerfinger
Brant Bjork
Lion’s Law
Snot

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Phil Anselmo And The Illegals -Warbeast – Author & Punisher: Live At The Palladium Worcester, MA


_DSC0664Most people in the current generation never got to see or hear Pantera live. Even if you did, it’s sadly been over a decade since that band played it’s final notes. Even though their surviving members have continued to make music, some of it excellent, nothing will ever quite duplicate that fury and fun for a lot of people who remember them. Phil Anselmo has continued to make music with the likes of Down and other projects, but outside of some his recent work in the metal masters, fans haven’t had the chance to him cut loose and get back to his brutal musical past. With his recent album Walk Through Exits Only (Housecore) and his new backing band, The Illegals, Phil is back to doing arguably what his does best: crushing stages and having fun on the ‘The Technicians of Distortion Tour’.

 

Upstairs there was some good support from local bands such as Black Mass and Vivsepulture. Downstairs in the main room, Author & Punisher was up first and you could just feel the “wtf?” in the room with groans and sighs. I love it when an artist challenges a crowd just by_DSC0336 being there. A one man sonic and multimedia experience, the room that was waiting for some thrash and groove, guitars and screaming, and they just couldn’t handle it. Tristan Shone is the man behind A&P and you have to give him his props, based on impassioned performance and dgaf attitude. This was an inspired choice to open the show even if barely anybody in the building “got it”. Warbeast was up next and fell more in line with the expectations of the swelling crowd. Playing some Texas sized thrash metal songs, hot off of their recent Anselmo produced Destroy (Housecore) album, the band woke the droopy crowd up with a bang. Playing songs such as ‘Nightmares In the Sky’, ‘Birth of A Psycho’, and ‘Scorched Earth Policy’ really activated the pit. Front man Bruce Corbitt stalked the stage and sang his balls off as usual. Guitarists Scott Shelby and Bobby Tilotson provided the firepower shred-wise. Of course, Phil watched their entire set from the side of the stage and even came out to sing for a few songs, including some old Rigor Mortis jams which was terrific.

 

 

_DSC0686Finally, Phil and troupe left the stage, only long enough for them to clear the gear and show a very sparse stage of gear. A massive, simple banner hung as a backdrop: Phil’s visage in a silhouette of his face and head with his band name only. They could tell tonight was going to be a special show. After jamming a bit of ‘Black Houses’ by Portal, the band launched into ‘Battalion of Zero’. It was great to hear Phil just growl it out as he hasn’t really done in years on stage much. He just let it fly and he sounded flawless. ‘Betrayed’ was next and the crowd was just whipped in a frenzy with a chaotic pit happening. It was also cool to hear people had the new album, and were singing along too. His band was as killer as advertised, especially Marzi Montazeri on guitar. The band ended up playing the entire record over the course of the night and Phil gave little explanations of what the thought was behind each song. Phil chatted it up, but thankfully kept his banter short, or short for him. There were also some epic surprises all night long, the first being the late-era Pantera classic ‘Death Rattle’. It was just sick to hear this song live, which has closely followed by Superjoint Ritual‘s ‘Fuck Your Enemy’. Later in the set the band messed around with the opening of Led Zeppelin‘s ‘Dazed and Confused’, which sounded so doomy and sludged out. I appreciated the notion, even if I giggled at the delivery. Even though people cried out for his more popular songs, it was cool to hear most of Phil’s stops in his musical journey represented, such as the Arson Anthem killer ‘Wrecked Like Clockwork’. After playing a nice mash-up of Pantera treasures like ‘Domination/Hollow’ with a little ‘By Demons Be Driven’, and for a second I caught myself thinking it was 1998 again. Closing with Agnostic Front’s ‘United and Strong’, Phil and his band definitely delivered a fun show of new music, old hits and some influences.

 

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Words: Keith Chachkes

Photos: Echoes In The Well


The Artist And The Architect – An Interview With Phil Anselmo


PhilAnselmo-604x402Philip H. Anselmo. The name conjures to mind one of the most iconic figures in metal for the last twenty-five years. Loved and hated. Widely revered, often misunderstood, and begrudged, all at once. Nonetheless, Anselmo remains an immovable force of music through his legendary stints as the frontman of Pantera, Down, Superjoint Ritual, and countless underground releases and guest spots. His current project is his first true solo-affair, Walk Through Exits Only (Housecore), and he has a new backing band known as The Illegals. He has other new projects in the mix outside of music too. Ghost Cult was glad to have a chat with Phil, who was upbeat about the future, and as affable as expected.Continue reading


Phil Anselmo And The Illegals – Walk Through Exits Only


117The much-anticipated solo album from Philip Anselmo, Walk Through Exits Only (Season of Mist/Housecore) has arrived, and it is definitely a musical enema for your head. It’s loud and chaotic, brutal, and beautiful to hear all at once. This album sees him returning to the style we had become so accustomed to in the first half of his almost twenty-five-year career in metal. Don’t get me wrong, Phil as the voice of Down is great, and he has added a wizened, graceful quality to that band now. But, if you also love the vitriolic harshness of classic middle-era Pantera albums, Superjoint Ritual, and his other work, you will be thrilled to hear the sound of the Phil of old rise again. This album will speak to a primal place deep within you, and it will have you speaking in tongues.Continue reading