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DROWNING POOL Shares New Single ‘Choke’ From ‘Strike A Nerve’ Album

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DROWNING POOL have long been hailed as champions of blue-collar hard rock and metal, not just because of their consistently incendiary live shows and vastly impressive catalog, but because of the trials and tribulations that have marked their career. They aren’t unique in that regard. What they are is resilient, their everyman, working-class ethos and stubborn perseverance creating a bond few bands ever realize.

“Strike A Nerve” was inspired by wearing life’s battle scars on our sleeves. Those bumps and bruises got magnified during the worldwide COVID lockdowns; lockdowns that started mere months after DROWNING POOL completed recording, mixing and mastering “Strike A Nerve”, an 11-song tour de force through the torn and battered psyche of a band. Written and recorded before the pandemic that halted the world in its tracks for more than two years, “Strike A Nerve” became more poignant with its time on the shelf.

‘Strike A Nerve’ is the most exciting and intense music from DROWNING POOL to date,” added Pierce. “We’ve stayed true to the core sound people know from us, but we’ve taken everything we do to another level. We’ve been writing music together for over twenty years — half of that with Jasen — and this album is more refined and more true to who we are than anything we’ve done before. Sometimes it’s heavier than we’ve ever been, sometimes it’s lighter, and sometimes we go in a direction that surprises even us — but it’s always just brutally honest, and that comes through in every track.”

‘Mind Right’ started with the core DROWNING POOL sound, then really dug into our southern metal roots,” continued Pierce about the LP’s lead single. “This song was written not long after Vinnie Paul died, as a tribute of sorts to him and Dime and a way for us to honor the impact PANTERA had on our local Dallas scene. It’s probably the heaviest song we’ve recorded, but it’s the perfect way to close ‘Strike A Nerve’; like the title of the song says, we all need to get our minds right. We need to see what’s going on around us, stand up for what we believe in, and always focus on the bigger picture. We can’t wait to play this one live!”

01. Doing Time In Hell
02. Hate Against Hate
03. Stay And Bleed
04. Strike A Nerve
05. Racing To A Red Light
06. Choke
07. Everything But You
08. Down In The Dirt
09. Rope
10. A Devil More Damned
11. Mind Right

The title track and “Racing To A Red Light” are mid-tempo burners like we haven’t heard from DROWNING POOL before, the band’s heightened sense of melody coupling with white hot hooks and irresistible choruses. “Can you hear an empty stage, can you hear tomorrow rage… I can’t go forward because I can’t be heard,” Moreno testifies on “Strike A Nerve” — again, a song written and recorded years before the world careened into its current state. “Stay And Bleed” and “Down In The Dirt” are instant DROWNING POOL classics, their punishing grooves making the jarring and somber ballad “Everything But You” even more impactful: “I hate everyone and everything, but you…” From the softest song the band has ever recorded, to their heaviest in album closer “Mind Right”, an homage to their hometown friends and brothers PANTERA.

“Strike A Nerve” was produced by Shawn McGhee and DROWNING POOL.

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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