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Corrosion of Conformity (C.O.C. III) and Righteous Fool…

Corrosion of Conformity - Your Tomorrow (Parts 1 and 2)"Your Tomorrow (Parts 1 and 2)" (released by Southern Lord) is the first recorded output from the reunited three-piece "Animosity"-era lineup (Mike Dean, Woody Weatherman, and Reed Mullin) of Corrosion of Conformity (also being referred to as C.O.C. III). I honestly can't say the material has that raging hardcore/crossover sound of the "Animosity" days, but that doesn't mean it's not an excellent EP. In fact, this material actually fits in quite well with the general tone of the Southern Lord roster, and the vibe kind of reminds me of The Obsessed or something like that. There's an unexpectedly dark, rocked out core, but it does have the energetic thrust of hardcore/punk. The recording's nice and dry, too, so all of the elements feel like they're pulled in close and working together. Good stuff. I definitely expected something that would more literally revisit the sound of the band's early days, but I actually think this kind of atmosphere is more interesting. Hopefully they'll keep at it. Here's a quick snippet to give you a feel for what's going on here:

Corrosion of Conformity "Your Tomorrow (Part 1)" (excerpt)

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Righteous Fool - s/tAlso from Southern Lord is the debut self-titled EP from Righteous Fool, a trio featuring Mike Dean and Reed Mullin from C.O.C. with Jason Browning. The material's not unlike some of C.O.C.'s post-"Blind" output in that it's basically heavy rock loaded with solid grooves that have plenty of those southern twists and turns. And since they're a trio you'll get to hear some great bass work going on behind the solos, which is always a nice touch. I really dig the overall energy of this stuff, and the songwriting's damn strong as well. I had been looking forward to hearing more from this band ever since I first came upon their MySpace page, and this 7" doesn't disappoint. I'm still hungry for more...

Righteous Fool "Edict of Worms" (excerpt)

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Comments

  1. Mike Dean is unbelievable on the bass. I always loved his vocal work too. Anything the man does, I am checking out.

    11.4.2010 | By Marcus Garvey

  2. Cool, thanks for posting this. This post brings back memories of all the 80s great music CoC did. I bought “Eye for an eye” when I was 14 and after that went on to buy everything they had released. I hope they hit olde Europe soon.

    11.5.2010 | By Pascal Cretain

  3. The drumming in that COC excert is awkwardly shaky… Wasn’t expecting that.

    11.5.2010 | By Birkir

  4. Hmmmm, both bands are kinda similar…not sure why those dudes need two bands like that.  I guess I need to hear more new COC.  Yeah, I’d heard it was gonna be more raging, but it sounds decent enough for what it is, I reckon.  Deep Purple vibes happening, and yeah, The Obsessed.

    11.5.2010 | By justin