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NOLA

TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
Released
GenresStoner Metal, Sludge Metal
LabelsElektra Records
Length56:40
Ranked#82 for 1995 , #3,853 all-time
Album rating :  83.7 / 100
Votes :  13  (1 review)
Reviewer :  level 12         Rating :  60 / 100
Coming off of the cowboy trailblazers of Groove Metal, Phil forms a supergroup and establishes another new genre: Southern Metal. While not the first album in this style, NOLA definitely solidified the genre, which already took immense influence from Pantera’s Texan foundation.

This album has a much more traditional sound than what Pantera were doing at the time, with Stoner groove and Heavy Metal riffs, and a bit of Sludge in the tones and themes. All of these traits would become common in the genre.

The problem with this album for me (like with almost any Stoner album) is that it doesn’t really have any mood, it’s just riffs and grooves for the sake of it. The lyrical themes are quite dark, but the fun jamming sound of the album just take their power away. The music is proficient and a few of the riffs are catchy enough, and Phil sounds great, but the album doesn’t evoke anything more than that. The best riffs like those found at the beginning of tracks “Hail the Leaf” and “Losing All” are mitigated by chuggy, boring midsections that add nothing to the songs.
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Track listing (Songs)

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1.Temptation's Wings4:2491.73
2.Lifer4:3986.73
3.Pillars of Eternity3:56802
4.Rehab4:0382.52
5.Hail the Leaf3:28752
6.Underneath Everything4:4677.52
7.Eyes of the South5:1482.52
8.Jail5:1882.52
9.Losing All4:2187.52
10.Stone the Crow4:4387.52
11.Pray For the Locust1:08802
12.Swan Song3:35802
13.Bury Me In Smoke7:0486.73

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