New Orleans heavy metal institution
Crowbar combines the doomy heft of
Black Sabbath, the intense riffage of
Pantera, and the intricate progressions of
Metallica. Alongside
Eyehategod,
Soilent Green,
Acid Bath, and
Down, the group helped establish the NOLA sludge metal movement in the 1990s. Plunging into the mainstream in 1993 with their acclaimed eponymous sophomore effort,
Crowbar has spent three decades at the fore of the scene, issuing uncompromising slabs of sonic devastation like
Odd Fellows Rest (1998),
Equilibrium (2000),
Sever the Wicked Hand (2011), and
Zero and Below (2022) that stand at the nexus of sludge, stoner, and doom metal.
Crowbar emerged in the late '80s with a lineup featuring vocalist/guitarist
Kirk Windstein, guitarist Matt Thomas, bassist Todd Strange, and drummer
Craig Nunemacher. Once known as the Slugs, the group's slow, grinding, heavy sound drew comparisons both vocally and musically to
Pantera,
the Melvins, and
Tad. Debuting in 1991 with
Obedience Thru Suffering,
Crowbar subsequently signed to Pavement Music and released their eponymous sophomore LP. Produced by
Pantera's
Phil Anselmo, the album included the singles "All I Had (I Gave)" and "Existence Is Punishment," both of which appeared on MTV's Headbanger's Ball and the adult animated comedy Beavis & Butthead. After releasing 1995's
Time Heals Nothing,
Nunemacher left the group and was replaced by Jimmy Bower, the rhythm guitarist for kindred spirits
Eyehategod. Bower also played drums in
Down, a side project for
Phil Anselmo and
Corrosion of Conformity's
Pepper Keenan that featured
Crowbar's
Windstein and Strange. Guitarist Sammy Pierre Duet, formerly of
Acid Bath, joined up for 1996's
Broken Glass following the departure of original guitarist Thomas. Bower elected to refocus on
Eyehategod after playing on 1998's doomy, Spitfire-issued
Odd Fellows Rest and was replaced by drummer
Sid Montz for 2000's
Equilibrium. That association proved short-lived, though; original drummer
Nunemacher rejoined later that year when bassist Strange retired. Jeff Okoneski stepped in on bass, making his first appearance on 2001's critically acclaimed
Sonic Excess in Its Purest Form.
Another round of lineup changes saw Duet drummer Tony Costanza, and Okoneski leave the group in exchange for guitarist
Steve Gibb, drummer Tommy Buckley, and bassist Pat Bruders.
Crowbar returned in 2005 with
Life's Blood for the Downtrodden, which was dedicated to the memory of
Pantera and
Damageplan guitarist
Dimebag Darrell, who died shortly after the band had recorded the LP. In 2011 the group released the ferocious
Sever the Wicked Hand, and three years later, the sludgy
Symmetry in Black.
The Serpent Only Lies, the band's 11th studio long-player, appeared in 2016, and in 2020,
Windstein issued his debut solo album
Dream in Motion. 2022 saw the release of
Crowbar's 12th full-length outing,
Zero and Below. Released by MNRK Heavy (formerly eOne Music), the doomy and melodic ten-track set included the muscular single "Chemical Godz." ~ Steve Huey & James Christopher Monger