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Emerging onto the metal scene from Savannah, GA in 2005, Black Tusk specialize in a brand of sludgy metal they call "swamp metal." The band, consisting of members Andrew (guitar/vocals), Athon (bass/vocals), and James (drums/vocals), combines the drive of fellow Savannah residents Baroness with the thick and murky stoner sludge of High on Fire. In 2005 the band self-released its first demo, Demos and the Demons, as well as the album When Kingdoms Fall, which was released on Wrecked Signal. Two years later they self-released another album, The Fallen Kingdom, and kept their prolific release schedule going the following year with Passage Through Purgatory, released on Hyperrealist Records. Taking what for them is a long break from recording, Black Tusk gained attention through tours with bands like Weedeater, Pentagram, and Eyehategod. The band eventually signed on to Relapse, and in 2010 released its first album through the label, Taste the Sin, featuring cover art from Baroness singer John Baizley. ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi
I saw these guys play live once, my first introduction to them ever was that night. Amazed! They were fun to watch because they were up there having fun! They were not posers trying to be the mean heavy metal band, they were musicians who were really loving plying their music. It was refreshing and they kicked a** too, tight, loud and clean. One of the best bar shows in Detroit Ive seen.
I like this a lot. Love the No Quarter remake and the red skies video is excellent. About time we have some good METAL again instead of this crap they try to pass off as heavy. This is a real band that likes it heavy. Not some trick pony show with seven different kinds of music smashed into one song. Love this.
btw-great band-i love it when someone says''this band sucks'' and then you go to their page to see what music they like-a justification and lo and behold its a private profile.ifeel like taking a shower after that happens.its so creepy...
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