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Dave Lombardo Drop Video For “Inner Sanctum”

Dave Lombardo has debuted a third and final single from his forthcoming album, Rites of Percussion (May 5, Ipecac Recordings), with today’s arrival of “Inner Sanctum” and an accompanying Displaced/Replaced created video (LINK). Over the two previously released songs, “Journey of the Host” and “Separation from the Sacred,” Lombardo has further demonstrated why he’s considered one of […]

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Dave Lombardo has debuted a third and final single from his forthcoming album, Rites of Percussion (May 5, Ipecac Recordings), with today’s arrival of “Inner Sanctum” and an accompanying Displaced/Replaced created video (LINK).

Over the two previously released songs, “Journey of the Host” and “Separation from the Sacred,” Lombardo has further demonstrated why he’s considered one of the pre-eminent drummers of the modern era. Revolver noted of the forthcoming collection: “ it features a massive range of instruments: a large concert bass drum, a timpani, a grand piano, and an array of shakers, maracas, Chinese and symphonic gongs, Native American drums, congas, timbales, bongos, batás, wood blocks, djembes, ibos, darbukas, octobans, cajóns and cymbals.” Consequence said, describing “Separation from the Sacred”: “Here he strips down to a minimal tribal beat, mostly foregoing cymbals for the pitter-patter of the skins and intricate rim work with his sticks” and The Stranger speaking about the lead track, “Journey of the Host,” said the single “flaunts Lombardo’s underutilized funk chops and showcases his power and dexterity.”

Lombardo is one of the busiest musicians working right now. Never one to rest on his laurels, the drumming pioneer recently released new albums with Dead Cross, and Venamoris, recently performed with his other new band, Empire State Bastard (also featuring members of Biffy Clyro), and soon hits the road with Mr. Bungle, followed by dates with The Misfits.

Dave Lombardo was born in Havana, Cuba, relocating to Los Angeles when he was a mere two-years-old. He began playing drums as a teenager, and co-founded Slayer (and created the band’s logo) in 1981. Rolling Stone, in their list of the “100 Greatest Drummers of All Time,” dubbed him the “Cuban speed demon, “ Modern Drummer proclaimed him “The King,” and Drummerworld gave him the title of “The Godfather of double bass.” Lombardo’s eye-popping resume includes over 100 studio albums/recordings and includes both recorded and live stints with Grip Inc., Fantômas, Suicidal Tendencies, Dead Cross, Mr. Bungle, The Misfits, DJ Spooky, John Zorn, Testament, and most recently creating the soulful duo Venamoris, with his wife Paula.

Source: thoughtswordsaction.com

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