Corrosion Of Conformity have reunited with vocalist/guitarist Pepper Keenan for a new studio album and their upcoming European tour. A second clip from the rehearsal ssessions can be seen below, in addition to the first video posted by the band:
The upcoming tour will be the first time Keenan has toured with the band since 2006. This will also be the first time the Deliverance lineup of the group has played together since 2001.
C.O.C. recently emerged from hibernation as a trio and released 2012’s eponymous album and 2014’s IX to wide acclaim, but many have been eagerly awaiting the return of Pepper Keenan.
The band were originally an influential hardcore punk/heavy metal crossover act before reaching critical success with a new lineup on 1991’s Blind album. That trajectory continued with wider appeal as Keenan took over as primary vocalist on Deliverance (1994) and Wiseblood (1996). These two recordings in particular fused the raw energy of the previous albums with some great strides forward in classic rock inspired songwriting and more spacious production and execution, which were often copied but rarely equalled.
This juggernaut gained mass and momentum with relentless touring alongside Metallica, Clutch, Eyehategod and many more. Eventually following In The Arms Of God, 2005, Keenan focused all energy on his hometown band, Down. Until now, that is.
Recent internet chatter on the subject of a reunion turns out be true.
Asked about future plans, bassist Mike Dean said, “This is all about going out and celebrating some of the classic material, and at the same time it’s about tuning up the chemistry and the energy to possibly create a new album or two with this lineup.”
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Fonte: Bravewords.com