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PANTERA at Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival 2023 – VIDEO/TICKETS/LINEUP/PASSES/VIP – Mansfield, Ohio

Inkcarceration Festival:

‼️ HEADLINER ANNOUNCEMENT ‼️ Pantera is coming to melt your faces off this year at Inkcarceration 🤘 Weekend GA passes available now and our final allotment of VIP passes will go on sale this Friday at 10am est.

Full lineup coming soon!
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Charlie Benante: “The first show with Pantera is going to be kinda nerve-wracking” – 2022 – Mexico City – Hell and Heaven Open Air Festival – PHOTO/VIDEO

Metal Edge: Charlie Benante on ‘nerve-racking’ first Pantera show: ‘I’m probably gonna need a couple drinks to settle me down.’

You can read the entire interview @ this location. An excerpt from the conversation has been provided below.

Benante will be performing with PANTERA tonight (December 2, 2022) at Mexico City’s Hell & Heaven Open Air Festival.

“The first show with Pantera is going to be kinda nerve-wracking,” Benante says, then laughs. “I’m probably gonna need a couple of drinks to be honest with you, to kinda settle me down. Then once we play with Anthrax it’s probably gonna be, ‘Ahhhhh.’ Kind of comfortable. I need to get that first Pantera show under the belt.”

Asked if he’s looking forward to any performing any particular Pantera tracks, Benante revealed there will be a pair of deep cuts he’s got his eye on.

“I enjoy each one of them,” he says of the set. “When I look down at the list, I’m like, ‘Oh, I like this song,’ that type of thing. There’s two odd songs in there too that I don’t think they played, consistently, throughout [their] sets. Those are the two songs I enjoy playing the most, I think.”

Benante is aware of the criticism floating around social media about relaunching the Pantera name more than two decades since the group played their last show, and all the chatter about it not being a true reunion without Vinnie and Dime.

“First off, it’s not a reunion,” he says. “It’s a celebration of the music. If you saw the thing that went out, it was like, ‘Pantera featuring…’ the four of us. Those two guys are a part of this and who else is there? Vinnie and Dime are not here, so, Philip and Rex, they were that band, too. [They] deserve to be there as much as anybody. I see the negative stuff sometimes, and I’m just like, ‘This is so ridiculous, man.’ Just enjoy hearing those songs again.”

You can read the entire interview @ this location.

Charlie Benante (POST SHOW):

If I say I wasn’t nervous I’d be lying. The excitement, the fear, the emotions, the love and the work that went into doing this all played a part of what was in my head. When I got up there it had all seemed to disappear (except for the cold 50-degree weather, 🥶) I looked at @philiphanselmo @rexbrownofficial and @zakkwyldebls and felt the connection, Bam!!!! New Level started and we were off. I kept looking down at my set list and was getting hyped up for the next song . Thank you #sterlingwinfield for bringing me an old @dimebagdarrell wristband and a pair of @vinniepaul3 old gloves. I wore the wristband and brought the gloves up with me. I had some moments up there like I felt I wasn’t there; I went to some other place. I think I was metal meditating, don’t laugh… I’m serious. Thanks to the @panteraofficial family, thank you to the crew and the amazing fans who have always been so positive about this. Thank you to @carlaharvey and @miacbenante for listening to me play Pantera songs day in and out. I look forward to seeing you all and having a great time playing these songs and reliving the feeling of what a great band they are!

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PANTERA’s Rex Brown: “This is gonna be one Hell of a Ride…And then some!!” – Mexico City – 2022

Rex Brown:

Get ready, folks. This is gonna be one Hell of a Ride…And then some!! This was the start of the ZW sessions that grew into a Monster…5 days ‘til Mexico City!! Bolt in..

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‘PANTERA’ Rehearsals Begin “2 weeks in NOLA with these boys” -Charlie Benante – 2022 – 1st Band Photos

Charlie Benante:

2 weeks in NOLA with these boys, it’s been a lot of work but how could it not? So much heart and soul is going into it. This is all about the Love for Vinnie and Dime, the fans and the music that these 4 created. I’m really enjoying playing these songs -they sound Great! It’s very emotional and it’s just starting to hit me… see you soon, I need a drink 🥃

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dUg Pinnick of King’s X on the PANTERA REUNION: “It’s none of my f***ing business” – INTERVIEW – 2022 – Doug Pinnick

King’s X frontman dUg Pinnick talks about meeting Pantera in 1988, their friendship through the years, Dimebag Darrell, Rex Brown, Vinnie Paul, and the upcoming Pantera. You can listen to the entire interview clip via the embedded YouTube video below. An excerpt from the conversation has been transcribed.

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full in bloom: Your thoughts on the Pantera reunion or celebration or whatever it’s going to be.

dUg Pinnick:

I have to say it this way, it’s none of my f***ing business. And whatever happens, I will be there, and I will support them.

full in bloom: Do you still talk to those guys?

Yeah. I have not talked to anybody since this has been announced. Even Charlie (Benante) and Zakk (Wylde), I know everybody, and I don’t want to. It’s none of my business. I really feel that. Even if I had an opinion, it doesn’t matter. It’s almost like it’s just something for everybody to gossip about. Actually, it’s great publicity, for sure. But I’m not there. I wasn’t in the room when they talked about it. I’m not around any of them in that capacity where I’m in the business side of it. So, that’s the way I look at it. I just take the Fifth.

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Zakk Wylde & Charlie Benante on the PANTERA Reunion w/ Phil Anselmo & Rex Brown – VIDEO NEWS – 2022

During a conversation with SIRIUSXM’s Trunk Nation with Eddie Trunk, guitarist Zakk Wylde and drummer Charlie Benante talked about the upcoming “Pantera Reunion” with Phil Anselmo and Rex Brown.

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Anthrax’s Scott Ian on Stormtroopers of Death, “Certain sections of people would cancel it” – S.O.D. – 2022 – Interview

Metal Hammer: Anthrax’s Scott Ian: Stormtroopers Of Death would be ‘cancelled’ today. Taken from the brand new issue of Metal Hammer.

INTERVIEW EXCERPT:

On S.O.D. (Stormtroopers of Death)

Scott Ian:

“If it had never existed in 1985 and we tried to put that out today, no matter how hard we tried to explain the joke or the humor, yes, certain sections of people would cancel it. It would have a much harder time now. We didn’t have Internet back then.”

The ‘crossover’ thrash band – who also featured Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante, original Anthrax bassist Dan Lilker and singer Billy Milano – caused controversy with songs such as Fuck The Middle East and Pussy Whipped.

“If people don’t know, Sergeant D is a character that I created, because I wanted to try and make a comic book. I didn’t know how to write a comic book, so I wrote songs about this character, who’s dead! He’s unliving, and therefore he hates anything alive. We explained it a few times in interviews back then, but either people want to hear it, or they don’t.”

You can read more @ this location.

full in bloom Interview with Producer/Engineer Alex Perialas on S.O.D.

 

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Anthrax’s Charlie Benante on the New RXPTRS Album: “I’m digging this” – ‘Living Without Death’s Permission’ – 2022

Charlie Benante:

Thanks for heads up on the new RXPTRS record, I’m digging this Chris Santos 🤘🤘🤘 Metal Blade


RXPTRS
Living Without Death’s Permission

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Tracklisting:
01. Burning Pages
02. Rock Bottom (Is a Stepping Stone)
03. Dead Awake (Pretty as the Drugs We Take)
04. Demons in My Headphones
05. Collapse
06. Gutterflies
07. The Death Rattle
08. Cold Ground
09. The Frail
10. Let Me Die How I Want

BAND:
Simon Roach: Vocals
Ian Chadderton: Guitar
Harley Watson: Guitar
Sam Leworthy: Bass
Mat Capper: Drums

There are few bands that truly transcend genre, but on their debut album, RXPTRS can lay claim to doing exactly that. Formed in Bristol, UK in 2018, the quintet blend rock, metal, punk and hardcore with a seamlessness that is enviable, creating something that is unique that seethes with boundless energy. “We never approach anything with a genre or an audience in mind, it has to be what we’re feeling in that moment. If it comes out punk, sick, if it sounds metal, awesome, if it doesn’t sound like anything else, even better. Nothing’s off the table,” explains vocalist Simon Roach. “We all come from different backgrounds and have all been inspired by so many different genres, we wanted to hear a sound that mixed all those influences, so we thought, ‘let’s be that band’. I totally get that genres help steer people, but we don’t want that stability. I feel like nothing great can come from a comfort zone.” In 2022, the staggering full-length Living Without Death’s Permission finally arrives, ten tracks that cover a lot of musical and emotional ground, and demonstrate great growth compared to their earlier material. “Touring constantly for the first two years as a band has helped our evolution. We consider ourselves a live band first and foremost, and subconsciously that creeps into the writing, you write songs for the full experience. With each song we write, we’re at competition with ourselves, we always want the next song to be better, so we push our own boundaries, whether that’s with style, energy, emotion, anything; the next song has to go further.”

Hailing from Bristol certainly helped motivate and inspire the band, all of the members actively participating in the city’s fertile music and arts scene before finding each other. “We had all previously been in numerous bands, each came with their own flavors of drama and shortfalls. When the five of us got together, something clicked, the usual bullshit got pushed aside, and our sights were set where we needed them to really knuckle down,” says bassist Sam Leworthy. Hitting the ground running, their first show in Bristol sold out, hosting their own hometown festival the following Christmas and having great success with that. Support opportunities came up too, and they opened for Escape The Fate and Light The Torch, “that was a great feeling in itself, but more important to us, the crowd was really engaged. At no point did we feel like ‘some band’ supporting the headliners,” says Leworthy. When it came to starting work on their debut full-length, the majority of the writing sessions were a “lockdown lock-in”, due to the pandemic unable to get together in the rehearsal room as they would have otherwise. However, three of the members live together, which made things a little easier, and they would bounce tracks around between them via email, before the restrictions were finally lifted and they could all be in the same place. The result is a markedly varied collection, changing gears constantly and unafraid to switch things up, which was never the intent from the outset. “I think it’s important that we get our thoughts and feelings out, in whatever form, and as it happened, it was just a weird range of feelings,” says Roach. “We try not to formulate anything, so there wasn’t a discussion about it, but we like the fact that it has come out so varied. If we were in one kinda mood, we wouldn’t shy away from doing just a collection of angry songs, or emotional songs, or uplifting songs. It just happens that in this time, we’ve gone through a crazy spectrum of shit, so the music reflects that.”

Living Without Death’s Permission is a phrase Roach coined when he was told he should be dead following a near-fatal accident. “I nearly got decapitated in a horrendous car crash a few years back. It was a bit of a miracle, and since that, I’ve kinda looked at life differently. I watched that film ‘Final Destination’ when I was younger, and that incident kinda reminded me of that – life is fragile, so live it up, carpe diem and all that.” When it came to lyrics, Roach wanted to “paint life from my perspective”, his experiences coming close to death on more than one occasion opening his eyes to a number of things. “I wanted to touch on subjects that bring me joy, baffle me, disgust me, entertain me and so on. I have a lot to say, and if I am gonna die, I’m gonna throw my two cents everywhere while I can.” Opening track “Burning Pages” most directly touches upon the theme of the album’s title, and in fact includes it in the lyrics, and is essentially a diary extract from the time after his car crash. “I was lucky to be alive, in fact, I felt more alive than ever. I left home, left the country by myself and decided to go see what life was all about. I found myself slumming on floors in Tokyo, hitchhiking across the southern hemisphere, through Australia, New Zealand, got stuck on an island in Fiji and ended up in LA. I met a lot of people and learned a lot along the way, so this song sums up a little bit of that.” Then there are “Let Me Die How I Want,” “Cold Ground” and “The Death Rattle”, which were written as a trilogy, following a period during which the vocalist’s grandmother suffered, mentally and physically, and decided she didn’t want to live any more. “That shook myself and my family to the core. It was incredibly unexpected and took its toll, especially on my grandad who passed away soon after her. I wrote the three songs from different perspectives on the situation, in an attempt to get a form of closure. ‘Let Me Die How I Want’ is from my grandma’s perspective, ‘Cold Ground’ is Grandad’s perspective from the time between his wife’s death and his own. ‘The Death Rattle’ is my reaction, as I struggled with self-destruction while trying to keep my head up and live life to the fullest, while feeling soul crushed and mourning the loss of them both. We were very close, so I didn’t handle anything after losing them very well.”

The album was recorded, mixed and mastered by Oz Craggs at Hidden Track Studios in Folkestone, who the band have worked with since their 2019 debut EP, having a great rapport. Leworthy says that the sessions were “definitely intense”, and that “Oz has a superhuman attention to detail without taking away from the raw vibe that we’re after. There were some long, coffee-fueled hours involved, but the payoff was huge. It also helps that we get on with him really well, so it really takes the edge off.” Covid again had an effect on the recording sessions, limiting the number of people who could be in the studio at any one time, but they placed their trust in one another and Craggs to get the best possible results. “I think this actually helped in the long run, as everyone went with their own instincts on takes, and took things into their own hands, and had more one-to-one time with Oz to get the best product,” says Roach. This all ultimately worked out in their favor, delivering a record that will introduce the wider world to RXPTRS and open their eyes to what this young band is capable of delivering. Looking to the road ahead, Leworthy sees “blood, sweat and tears, and not all our own” while Roach says, “I feel like this is just the beginning. Our most recent track has put us in the ears of more and more people worldwide, and we can’t wait to get in front of every one of them at a live show. We have a hell of a lot to say, and we’ll be like juggernauts until we say it all.”

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Anthrax Drummer Charlie Benante’s Cold Brew Coffee Tutorial – 2022 – VIDEO

Charlie Benante: Let’s make some cold brew coffee – a delicious drink for those hot summer days. Here’s how I do it. WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW.

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Anthrax: Forging new metal in an undisclosed location….. 2022

Anthrax: Forging new metal in an undisclosed location…..

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Anthrax’s Charlie Benante ‘Moving Pitchers’ EP/VINYL/LP – 2022 – Record Store Day – Rush Covers Album

Charlie Benante
‘Moving Pitchers’

Event: RECORD STORE DAY 2022
Release Date: 4/23/2022
Format: LP
Label: Megaforce
Quantity: 1500
Release type: RSD Exclusive Release

Charlie follows up his acclaimed Silver Linings quarantine album with an EP featuring five Rush songs, featuring an all-star line-up.

“Subdivisions”, “Red Barchetta” “Freewill”, “La Villa Strangiato”, “YYZ”

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Frank Bello on Anthrax Breaking Into Metallica Guitarist Kirk Hammett’s Studio, “It was horrible”

full in bloom: Anthrax bassist Frank Bello spoke to Sonic Perspectives about the time members of Anthrax and Metallica broke into Kirk Hammett’s home studio.

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Anthrax’s Charlie Benante: Guest Drummer on Late Night with Seth Meyers – 2021

Charlie Benante: Starting Tonight I’ll be the guest drummer on Late Night with Seth Meyers.

Weeknights 9:35 PM PT on NBC

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Anthrax: Sneak Peek @ “I Am The Law” Story from ‘Among the Living’ Graphic Novel – Chris Weston – 2021

Scott Ian: Here’s a sneak-peek at an incredible page by Chris Weston for my I Am The Law story from the upcoming Among The Living graphic novel! I am totally blown away with Chris’s work as well as everyone else’s for this amazing book.

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In 1987, Anthrax unleashed a heavy metal & pop culture touchstone with the release of their historic album, Among The Living. Now, Anthrax & Z2 Comics invite you to explore the album like never before with this original anthology graphic novel!

Each song on the album is given an original story by an amazing creative team, along with extra content and the introduction of the new zombie ‘Not Man’ designed by horror legend Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead)! Come on this dark journey into the ‘87 underground in America with these esteemed creators…

Writers: Scott Ian, Joey Belladonna, Frank Bello, Corey Taylor, Rob Zombie, Gerard Way, Mikey Way, Grant Morrison, Brian Posehn, Jimmy Palmiotti, Brian Azzarello, Rick Remender, Joe Trohman and more…

Illustrators: Charlie Benante, J.G. Jones, Eric Powell, Darick Robertson, Scott Koblish, Erik Rodriguez, Maan House, Roland Boschi, Steve Chanks, Dave Johnson and more…

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BONZO BOOK: 30 Rock Drummers Remember John Bonham – Mike Portnoy, Frankie Banali, Charlie Benante, Kenny Aronoff, Brian Tichy

Mike Portnoy: OUT NOW! A great new book about the great John Bonham by Greg Prato! Includes interviews with 30 drummers including myself, Charlie Benante, Kenny Aronoff, Frankie Banali, Gregg Bissonette, John Dolmayan, Liberty DeVitto, Richard Christy, Jerry Gaskill, Michael Miley, Marky Ramone, Brian Tichy, Jason Bonham & more all sharing our love for King Bonzo!

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Few rock drummers remain as universally praised as Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham. Listen to any Zeppelin album, and you will hear a virtual showcase on expert rock drumming – while never getting in the way of the group’s other members and their contributions, singer Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, and bassist John Paul Jones. But sadly, one of rock’s all-time greats died tragically young – he was only 32 years old – resulting in the end of one of rock’s most celebrated bands. To mark 40 years since his passing, ‘Bonzo: 30 Rock Drummers Remember the Legendary John Bonham’ has been assembled – comprised of interviews with some of the top drummers of rock (including Kenny Aronoff, Mike Portnoy, John Dolmayan, Brian Tichy, and Steve Gorman, among others), discussing what made Bonham such a special and unforgettable drummer.

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S.O.D.: Stormtroopers of Death ‘Speak English or Die’ – Inside the Album w/ Producer / Engineer Alex Perialas

The excerpt below was taken from PART I of the full in bloom interview with engineer / producer / professor Alex Perialas.

LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW VIA THE EMBEDDED YOUTUBE CLIP / SOUNDCLOUD WIDGET BELOW.

YOU CAN ALSO LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW VIA APPLE PODCASTS.

DESCRIPTION:
Alex talks about recording S.O.D.’s highly influential debut album, Speak English or Die

S.O.D. Band Members:
Scott Ian – guitar, backing vocals
Dan Lilker – bass, backing vocals
Charlie Benante – drums, additional guitar solos
Billy Milano – lead vocals

You can listen to the entire PART I interview @ this location.  Also, make sure to listen to our segment ‘Inside the Album’ with Alex Perialas, where he talks in-depth about engineering and producing Testament’s Practice What You Preach, @ this location.

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