EXHORDER To Show Signs Of Life?

September 2, 2002

The much-missed New Orleans metallers EXHORDER, cited by many as the originators of the riff-heavy power-groove approach popularized by PANTERA, may soon show signs of life, according to frontman Kyle Thomas. "I met with [EXHORDER guitarist] Vinnie LaBella recently, and after hearing the recordings of JONES'S LOUNGE [Kyle's collaboration with GREEN LEAF CULT's Dax Thieler, PITS VS. PREPS' Jason Portera, and SOILENT GREEN's Tommy Buckley—ed.], he seemed eager to get in at Balance Studio with Dave Fortman and possibly create a new product," Thomas stated this past Saturday. "Don't hold your breath, but hope is alive..."

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