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NOLA

 

  • Artist: Down
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 19, 1995
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The combination of Phil Anselmo and Pepper Keenan should be enough to cause heavy metal fans to drool, but with a full cast made up of members of Pantera, Corrosion of Conformity, Crowbar, and Eyehategod, Down is truly a supergroup, and performs as such. Make no mistake, though, the music inevitably comes back to Anselmo and Keenan. NOLA (an acronym for New Orleans, Louisiana) takes the two superstars' writing talents and distinctive sounds and focuses them in a feast of Cajun-style heavy metal. Like much of Pantera's music, NOLA is lyrically enigmatic and frequently celebrates the use of controlled substances. Glorification of cannabis aside, the album's true focus is inner melancholy and atonement for earlier sins. Keenan's own brand of crunching axework -- the kind that typifies his work with Corrosion of Conformity -- compliments Anselmo's genuinely sorrowful vocals, and the two propel the album to its logical conclusion without the flashy solos or other excesses that often accompany their separate works. The two also combine in a unique way on "Pray for the Locust," an instrumental that was written by Anselmo but consists simply of Keenan on the guitar. From the highly layered "Stone the Crow," the group's only major radio hit, to the ponderous, introspective "Bury Me in Smoke," the members of Down display their abilities to play quality rock & roll outside the comfort of their individual bands. In terms of consistency and sheer rock power, NOLA surpasses all but the very best of the featured artists' other works, and can proudly be embraced in any of the associated bands' catalogs. This is a landmark album that combines the talents of dedicated rock musicians, and should be included in any collection of heavy metal music. ~ David Reamer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Temptation's Wings (Lyrics) Pepper Keenan Down (4:24)
Lifer Phil Anselmo, Pepper Keenan Down (4:36)
Pillars of Eternity (Lyrics) Down (3:57)
Rehab (Lyrics) Kirk Windstein, Phil Anselmo, Pepper Keenan Down (4:03)
Hail the Leaf (Lyrics) Down (3:28)
Underneath Everything (Lyrics) Pepper Keenan Down (4:46)
Eyes of the South (Lyrics) Pepper Keenan Down (5:13)
Jail (Lyrics) Phil Anselmo, Pepper Keenan, Tommy Strange Down (5:17)
Losing All (Lyrics) Pepper Keenan Down (4:21)
Stone the Crows Phil Anselmo, Pepper Keenan Down (4:42)
Pray for the Locust Down (1:07)
Swan Song (Lyrics) Phil Anselmo, Pepper Keenan, Jimmy Bower Down (3:35)
Bury Me in Smoke (Lyrics) Pepper Keenan Down (7:04)

Credits

David Farrell (Mixing), Ted Jensen (Mastering), Jake Smith (Bass), Down (Producer), Down (Main Performer), Down (Mixing), Michael Miller (Photography), Jim De Barros (Art Direction), Jim De Barros (Design), Jim De Barros (Illustrations), Matt Thomas (Producer), Matt Thomas (Mixing), David Manteau (Art Direction), David Manteau (Design), David Manteau (Illustrations), Sid Montz (Percussion), Ross Karpelman (Keyboards)
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NOLA
Studio album by Down
Released September 19, 1995
Recorded August 29, 1994 – January 22, 1995
Genre Heavy metal, sludge metal
Length 56:33
Label Elektra
Producer Down, Matt Thomas
Professional reviews
Down chronology
NOLA
(1995)
Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow
(2002)

NOLA is the debut album of Louisiana-based heavy metal band Down. It was released on September 19, 1995. The songs on the album were written mainly by Phil Anselmo and Pepper Keenan between 1991 and 1995. NOLA went platinum with 1,000,000 copies sold in America[1].

Down supported NOLA with a 13-date concert tour.[1][2] The band went on hiatus in 1996 as all members continued their main projects. They would reunite in 1999 to make a second album, Down II, released in 2002.

The title is the abbreviation for New Orleans (N.O.), Louisiana (La.).

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Anselmo/Keenan unless stated.

  1. "Temptation's Wings" – 4:24
  2. "Lifer" – 4:36
  3. "Pillars of Eternity" (Anselmo) – 3:57
  4. "Rehab" (Anselmo/Keenan/Windstein) – 4:03
  5. "Hail the Leaf" (Anselmo) – 3:28
  6. "Underneath Everything" – 4:46
  7. "Eyes of the South" – 5:13
  8. "Jail" (Anselmo/Keenan/Strange/Windstein) – 5:17
  9. "Losing All" – 4:21
  10. "Stone the Crow" – 4:42
  11. "Pray for the Locust" (Anselmo) – 1:07
  12. "Swan Song" (Anselmo/Bower/Keenan) – 3:35
  13. "Bury Me in Smoke" – 7:04

Line-up

Band members

Guest musicians

Big Ross Karpelman - Keyboards on "Jail"

Artwork

The booklet art is by Jim DeBarros and David Manteau and makes extensive use of vintage photographs by Clarence John Laughlin.

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1995 The Billboard 200 57

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1995 "Stone the Crow" Mainstream Rock Tracks 40

References

  1. ^ a b Geist, Brandon (November 2007). "Never Say Die". Revolver Magazine. 
  2. ^ "Interview with Pepper Keenan (Down and C.O.C.)". Stormbringerwebzine.co.uk. http://www.stormbringerwebzine.co.uk/Interviews/Pepper_Keenan.htm. Retrieved 2008-02-27. 

 
 

 

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