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Most typical southern band bios start with the clich é
and overused
phrase "from the murky swamps" or "bayou born and bred".
Those sentiments, while holding some air of truth, are too
redundant for Down. Down isn't your typical 'Southern' band.
This is a band, however, molded and twisted by their
environment. Passionate, focused, hanging on to their NOLA
pride and upbringing, much like Louisiana's Spanish moss
drifting and swaying from hurricane and termite damaged
Magnolia trees. The war torn history of the brotherhood is a
tribute to stubbornness and retribution that belies all
combined groups before and concerns an introspection in
rock, blues and metal as an inspiration/instigation for the
ages. Down has risen a certain flag high for every piss poor
jealous fool to see. They wear their influences on their
ragged sleeves as well as personify despair and display
agony very accurately. Imagine early Southern Rock squeezing
through a Geezer Butler strainer in these post punk modern
days. There is no label for what Down does, as are there no
labels for the "thousand miles from New York" bands that
share members with them; Crowbar, Corrosion of Conformity,
EyeHateGod, and Pantera. This is chemistry. This is the
solution. This is the band people will lie about and say
that they were into from the beginning. I don't know if
anyone remembers there's a war going on in Iraq, but there's
a war going on here on the home front, in your head, with
late night reconnaissance missions called "Temptation's
Wings" and "Losing All". The southern hemisphere, primarily
New Orleans, has much to offer by way of paralyzing roots
music these days. In these dark times of cookie cutter
paint-by-numbers wastes of recording contracts, an air of
originality unseen anywhere else lives below the Mason-Dixon
line. This is post-Katrina New Orleans.Through the wreckage
and wretchedness, the third Down--Over The Under is poised
fanatically on the edge.
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By MIKE IX
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