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New Found Power

Damageplan

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Album Review

Post-Pantera, Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul have hooked up with bassist Bob Zilla (aka Bob Kakaha) and vocalist Pat Lachman (Diesel Machine, Halford) for Damageplan, a shaped charge packed with the shrapnel of 21st century metal. Using Dime and Vinnie's infamously gluttonous groove as an adhesive, New Found Power plows through a mostly entertaining aggro-metal slag heap of berserk thrash workouts and melodic post-grunge, the style pile topped with the rusted-out hunks of death and trad-metal. (Underscoring the latter, Zakk Wylde's wind-whipping gonzo solos appear on two tracks). Previously known only as a guitarist, Lachman turns out to be a pretty strong frontman. He matches wits ably with Dimebag's spiky guitar woops during the opening jab and hook of "Wake Up" and "Breathing New Life," and really hits his stride with the galloping double bass and ripping, Deftones-style screed of the title track. "New Found Power" seems to be the new configuration's mantra, as Lachman bellows "It's time to rip the chain from your neck/Let go the past as you purge" with scary conviction. Damageplan seems especially determined to loosen the irons that bind them to the Pantera anvil, as New Found Power continually plays its more pummeling side of tracks that reference the tried and true plod of grunge, or that movement's post-millennial residue. The introspective "Pride" and half-time shred of "Moment of Truth" reach all the way back to early-'90s Seattle, while "Save Me" and "Blink of an Eye" represent that sound as it exists in the present, marrying tortured soul searching to slight touches of electronic programming and hard-hitting, but ultimately simplistic riffs. Damageplan's seething intensity never falters, from New Found Power's explosive cover art to the album's punishing production. But the smash 'n' grab stylistics of cuts like "Blunt Force Trauma," and the aforementioned "Pride" push them pretty close to the increasingly homogenous post-grunge pack. Fortunately, New Found Power never slips over that precipice. There's too much solid material here, from the bone-snapping metalcore of "F**k You" (with Slipknot's Corey Taylor helping out), to "Explode," which features some of Dimebag and Vinnie's strongest collaborative work. Damageplan has a bit of jelling to do, but that should come with touring. In the meantime, New Found Power is a blazing new beginning.

Customer Reviews

DIMEBAG FOREVER!!!!

If there is one thing that catches my attention about Damageplan, it is that felt like Dime and Vinnie Paul had started over on a clean slate. The music was much better musically and the mood seemed happier after what happened with The Great Southern Trendkill back when Pantera existed. For the first time, it seemed like they were actually trying to influence their audience. That is why this album is great. R.I.P DIMEBAG. You will never be forgotten in the Metal World or any other!!!

Shows that southern metal's still alive and kicking a$$

This album knocks you full force, blasts at you with kick ass riffs, pounds you with bass pedals, and at the end the raw force knocks you unconcious and theres a satisfied smile smile on your face. It shows that, where ever dimebag is(R.I.P.) he's still kicking ass. Can't ask for much more, it gives you 14 brutal tracks and the acoustic goodness of Soul Bleed. The whole album is good and gives one a chance to listen to some musicians that know what there doing. Buy this album, its a good add for any metal head.

rip dime

buy this entire cd if you miss dime (for the KNOT fans out there corey taylor quest stars in F*** YOU)

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Dallas, TX

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul started forming up Damageplan in early 2003, soon after the demise of their previous band, thrash metal heroes Pantera. The brothers began working on tracks at Dime's Dallas home studio, unsure of exactly what they'd do with the material, but determined to banish the bad taste of Pantera's awkward breakup. Ex-Halford and -Diesel Machine guitarist (and full-time Dime pal) Pat Lachman heard the demos and expressed interest in singing for the project. While he'd never...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Alternative, Metal
  • Released: Feb 10, 2004

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