In the pantheon of live records, few loom as large if you’re a certain age than Pantera‘s Official Live: 101 Proof. There’s something about that 1997 release that just managed to capture the sound and ...
A band calling themselves Pantera has been playing together again for two years now, and the inevitable question always seems to arise: will they have the gall to record a new studio album under the ...
Bill Burr’s ‘Shuggah experience seems to have opened his horizons to all things heavy. As a student of the drums, Burr’s new foray into double kick has gotten him into some brutal music that he always ...
At the Hell & Heaven Metal Fest in Mexico on Dec. 2 (Friday), Pantera performed their first live show since 2001 and you can view pro-shot photos below. In days prior to Pantera hitting the festival ...
Pantera is ready to hit the road again in 2024. The heavy metal band will embark on the second leg of their North American tour on Feb. 3, 2024 in Sunrise, Fla. and will wrap up on Feb. 27, 2024 in ...
And they’re already starting things off hot with a set list that fans are going gaga for. Those songs were, Loudwire states, “Hellbound,” which Pantera has performed on stage since their final tour as ...
Pantera will storm amphitheaters across North America this summer on a headlining tour with support from Lamb of God. The 20-date trek will commence on July 28 in Burgettstown, Penn., and conclude on ...
After several years of mounting friction, which hit a peak during the cycle for 1996’s The Great Southern Trendkill, Pantera got their power groove back and came out fighting. Not only were the ...
Pantera live in Dublin review: Growling vocals, crowd surfing and mosh pits. This gig was worth the wait Thirty-two years after Pantera last played Dublin, Phil Anselmo owns the stage Expand ...
Pantera is heading out on tour this summer with Lamb of God. The heavy metal band will tour 20 cities beginning on July 28 in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania and will wrap up on Sept. 15 in Bristow, ...
Leading the charge on the album was a muscular rager titled “Strength Beyond Strength.” With a galloping rhythm, a slow-grinding mosh section and wounded-animal howls by frontman Phil Anselmo, the ...
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