Mark Morton and Dez Fafara are BORN OF THE STORM.

In a little project that I didn’t know about/had forgotten about over the months is the collaboration between Mark Morton of Lamb of God and Dez Fafara of Coal Chamber/DevilDriver. Now if that grinds your gears or makes you ecstatic about the metal you are going to be hearing then you better be expecting some down home southern influences Pantera-isms metal with Fafara clean singing. It’s actually quite good and a lot different than what I expected. It’s nice to here Mr. Morton not playing the typical Lamb of God, chugga-chugga-woo-woo riffs that he has come to be known for, oh and the reason why the new LoG album is stale and sucks balls, but anyway. As for Dez, it’s nice to here a different vocal style from him, it really shows off that he is a well rounded vocalist that can do more than just scream and growl.

 

But! If you don’t believe me you can check it out for yourself!

Born of the Storm -“Nowhere Fast”

Matthew Kuritz

About Matthew Kuritz

Born in 1989 in a small town in South Carolina, Matthew was raised on metal. His father, a huge KISS and other classic rock/metal fan and his brother wh owas raised during he hay-day of Hair Metal and Grunge, Matthew was made to do this. I digest any and all music that comes my way; not just metal. Metal for me strikes the rebellious, angry, and energizing nerve that no other music can. Metal has the most talent, most feeling, and most power than any kind of music. I am always up for discussing anything and everything involving metal and other music.