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The Great Southern Trendkill [PA] by Pantera [US CD]
Artist: Pantera
Release Date: May 07, 1996 Format: CD
Record Label: Atlantic UPC: 075596190824
Genre: Metal Duration: Album or EP
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Detailed item info
Track listing
1. Great Southern Trendkill, The - (North American Indian)
2. War Nerve
3. Drag the Waters - (North American Indian)
4. 10's - (North American Indian)
5. 13 Steps to Nowhere - (North American Indian)
6. Suicide Note, Pt. 1
7. Suicide Note, Pt. 2
8. Living Through Me (Hell's Wrath) - (North American Indian)
9. Floods - (North American Indian)
10. Underground in America, The - (North American Indian)
11. Sandblasted Skin (Reprise)
Details
Producer: Pantera, Terry Date, Vinnie Paul
Distributor: WEA (Distributor)
Recording type: Studio
Recording mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a
Album notes
Pantera: Philip Anselmo (vocals); Dimebag Darrell (guitar, background vocals); Rex (bass, background vocals); Vinnie Paul (drums, background vocals).
Additional personnel: Big Ross (keyboards); Seth Putnam (background vocals).
Recorded at Chasin Jason Studios, Texas and Nothing Studios, New Orleans, Louisiana.
"Suicide Note Pt. I" was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
Pantera's fourth major-label album is as dementedly metallic as anything the band has done. Over the years, this band has built a massive following with its adroit combination of guitar virtuosity that rivals Metallica's and an attitude as dark as Nine Inch Nails'. Philip Anselmo's vocals for THE GREAT SOUTHERN TRENDKILL were recorded at Trent Reznor's Nothing Studios, and they are positively demonic. They perfectly complement Dimebag Darrell's thunderous and dexterous guitar work. Vinnie Paul's ferocious, double-kick drumming is the final garnish on Pantera's infernal sound. Pantera may be the definitive modern metal band.
Personnel: Phil Anselmo (vocals); Diamond Darrell (guitar, background vocals); Big Ross (keyboards); Vinnie Paul (drums, background vocals); Rex Brown (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Terry Date; Vinnie Paul.
Recording information: Chasin Jason Studios; Nothing Studios, New Orleans, LA.
Photographers: Zig Leszczynski; Joe Giron.
Thankfully, Pantera has stopped attempting to outdo each successive album in terms of start-to-finish intensity, but that doesn't mean they don't try in spots. The Great Southern Trendkill is burdened with passages in which Phil Anselmo's vocals cross the line into histrionics, making the band's trademark intensity sound dull, forced, and theatrical rather than sincere. The lyrics, which reached their apex with Vulgar Display of Power's focus on personal politics and integrity, have degenerated into half-baked rants against drugs and pop-culture media. But Trendkill is partially redeemed by trading Pantera's usual pound-then-pound-harder approach to albums for a greater variety of tempos and moods. Dimebag Darrell, while mostly sticking to his familiar riffing style, does coax some intriguing, unexpected sounds from his instrument. Ultimately, though, the ballads and slower tracks ("10's," "Suicide Note, Pt. 1," and "Floods") provide the album's most chilling, memorable moments, and rank with their best material. Longtime Pantera fans will find plenty to enjoy here, and the band's expanding range bodes well, but overall, Trendkill is an inconsistent outing. ~ Steve Huey
Editorial reviews
...mature speedmetal and perfect summer fun: twisted power ballads, rap-style toasting, almost radio-worthy melodies, plus all the right jackhammer drum jolts, wrestler bellows, and guitar lurch...
Spin (07/01/1996)
...It makes my brain hurt, my eyes water and my genitalia retract like a startled turtle. I cannot think of higher recommendation, considering the kind of album it is. If it made me feel all warm and gooey or tearful and lovelorn, then it would be a pitiful failure by its own lights...
Melody Maker (05/25/1996)
5 (out of 5) - ...This album is tight and well thought-out, and as a result it goes from strength to savage strength...
RIP (07/01/1996)
...It makes my brain hurt, my eyes water and my genitalia retract like a startled turtle. I cannot think of higher recommendation, considering the kind of album it is. If it made me feel all warm and gooey or tearful and lovelorn, then it would be a pitiful failure by its own lights...
Melody Maker (05/25/1996)
Excellent Condition