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SCOUR - New Track Streaming Online

Among the most anticipated "supergroup" collaborations of recent times, Scour unites the talents of Philip H. Anselmo (Pantera, Down, Superjoint,...), John Jarvis (Pig Destroyer), Derek Engemann (Cattle Decapitation), Chase Fraser (Continuum, former Animosity, Decrepit Birth), and Jesse Schobel (Strong Intention). Together they conjure a harrowing strain of blackened, grind-infused sonic murk; dark, deviant and distinctly unlike any of their root bands. Scour, sonicaly rooted in old-school Norwegian black metal, speaks for itself. The band's six-track, self-titled debut was mixed by Dave Otero (Cephalic Carnage, Cattle Decapitation, Cobalt, Khemmis) and will see release on 15th July through Housecore Records on CD and vinyl formats. In the player below you can give a listen to the track "Dispatched".
Comments Anselmo: "Doing the Scour project was a blast. The track, 'Dispatched' was the first one I attacked, as it was the first one sent to me. Lyrically, I leave it to the listener to evaluate, as usual. The way I saw it, the songs were short, and extremely straight-forward, so I didn't want to clutter 'em up with too much. Therefore, I had to pick particular lyrics that seemed provocatively absurd enough, and to perform them as raw as deemed fit. Hope all true extreme music lovers enjoy the stuff as much as I did performing it. A huge cheers to all the awesome collaborators on this project... Much love to all." Link