Bass, Backing Vocals: John Jarvis (2), Design, Layout: Cain Gillis, Drums: Jess Schobel, Engineer [Vocals Engineered By]: Stephen Berrigan, Guitar: Chase Fraser, Guitar, Backing Vocals: Derek Engemann, Lyrics By, Arranged By [Vocal]: Phil Anselmo, Mixed By, Mastered By: Dave Otero, Music By, Arranged By: Derek Engemann, Photography By [Photo Of Philip Anselmo By]: Renee Robyn Photography, Vocals: Phil Anselmo, Labelcode HOCO666.2 (HC0666EP)
Scour [cd] Scour est le premier EP explosif du supergroupe de métal extrême Scour, disponible en format CD chez Housecore Records. Composé de membres issus de groupes légendaires tels que Pantera (Phil Anselmo), Pig Destroyer et Cattle Decapitation, Scour propose un mélange impitoyable de blackened death metal avec des riffs tranchants et des vocaux féroces. Depuis sa création en 2015, le groupe s?est rapidement imposé par son intensité brute et son style sans compromis dans la scène métal internationale. Le label Housecore Records fondé par Phil Anselmo se distingue par son soutien aux artistes innovants du heavy metal et à l?émergence de nouveaux talents underground.
Scour is another project by Phil Anselmo, who apparently had little Down, a resurgent Superjoint, and a solo group. This time, our friend decided to test his strengths in black metal. This is not Phil's first attempt at blackening, previously there were Viking Crown and Christ Inversion, which, frankly, I don’t really want to remember. Anselmo in Scour was made up of members of the notorious grindcore formations Pig Destroyer and Cattle Decapitation.
What did we get on this debut 13-minute mini-album? 6 short tracks, 1 of which is ambient. They sound like the most ordinary black metal, without any revelations. The sound is not raw, moderately polished. Anselmo uses the growl, occasionally trying to scream. It was no accident that I wrote “trying” - such high notes as in the days of Pantera and the early Superjoint, Phil has not pulled for a long time. However, I have no particular complaints about the vocals, everything sounds pretty organic here (not to say about the new Superjoint).
It makes no sense to single out any tracks other than “Tactics” - they do not differ dramatically from each other. “Tactics” is a minimalist ambient, which, as they say, is neither to the village, nor to the city. Obviously it was added under the influence of black atmospheric groups, but this album does not have any gloomy or enveloping atmosphere. If I really wanted to, it would be more logical to put it as the introduction or conclusion of the album, but not between the songs.
Bottom line: very weak. Despite the good sound, Anselmo and Co. could not offer anything interesting here.