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Black Tusk (band)

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Years active
  
2005 (2005)–present

Associated acts
  
Baroness

Past members
  
Jonathan Athon

Labels
  
Relapse

Website
  
blacktuskterror.com

Record label
  
Relapse Records

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Origin
  
Savannah, Georgia, United States (2005)

Albums
  
Pillars of Ash, Taste the Sin, Set the Dial

Members
  
Andrew Fidler, Jamie May, Jonathan Athon

Genres
  
Sludge metal, Thrash metal, Hardcore punk, Stoner rock

Similar
  
Kylesa, Baroness, John Dyer Baizley, Red Fang, ASG

Profiles

Black Tusk (often written as Blacktusk) is an American heavy metal power trio from Savannah, Georgia. The band was formed in 2005, when its members were all living on the same street. With the dissolution of Andrew Fidler's (guitar, vocals) and Jonathan Athon's (bass, vocals) crust punk band and James May's (drums, vocals) street punk band, Andrew and Athon went down the street to James' house and asked him if he wanted to play with them. During the next few days they jammed continuously, and within a few months they had recorded the EP When Kingdoms Fall, which was released on Wrecked Signal. Two years later the band self-released their first full-length studio album, The Fallen Kingdom, followed by another a year later with Passage Through Purgatory, released through the local label Hyperrealist Records. In 2009, Black Tusk released a series of split albums with bands such as ASG, The Holy Mountain, and Fight Amp, before sign to Relapse Records in November. The band released its debut for Relapse, Taste the Sin, in May 2010.

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Black Tusk is mostly associated with Baroness and Kylesa, for their shared hometown of Savannah, as well as for their sludge metal sound. The band is linked to Baroness' guitarist and vocalist John Dyer Baizley, who is also a painter and creates all of Black Tusk's artwork. Black Tusk's members describe their music as "swamp metal," a term that has been described by Allmusic as "the murkiest, dirtiest sludge to come out of Savannah since Kylesa". The term is a reference to the climate of Savannah in relation to the music that the band create. Reviewing the album, Taste the Sin, Pitchfork Media stated that the band's blend of hardcore punk and stoner metal "works to capitalize on the immediacy of its chosen genres and not to bend them into obscurity." Black Tusk acknowledges its punk rock origins, but prefer not to cite a list of bands that influence them because they feel that it is ineffective since they are not "trying to emulate any one band's style or any one genre's sound."

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On November 9, 2014, band member Jonathan Athon died due to injuries sustained from a motorcycle accident. He was placed in a medically-induced coma and, per his wishes, was pulled from life support after it was determined that he had irreparable brain damage.

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On December 10, 2014, the band confirmed they would be touring with Black Label Society in early 2015, with Corey Barhorst filling in on bass duties, as well as confirmed they finished the recording of their next album prior to the death of Jonathan.

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Current

  • Andrew Fidler – guitar, vocals (2005–present)
  • James May – drums, vocals (2005–present)
  • Corey Barhorst – bass, vocals (2014–present)
  • Former

  • Jonathan Athon – bass, vocals (2005–2014; died 2014)
  • Discography

    Albums

  • The Fallen Kingdom (2007)
  • Passage Through Purgatory (2008)
  • Taste the Sin (2010)
  • Set the Dead (2011)
  • Pillars of Ash (2016)
  • EPs

  • When Kingdoms Fall (2005)
  • Tend No Wounds (2013)
  • Vulture's Eye (2014)
  • Splits

  • Low Country, with ASG (band)
  • Other appearances

  • Metal Swim – Adult Swim compilation album (2010)
  • Songs

    Born of StrifePillars of Ash · 2016
    Truth UntoldTend No Wounds · 2013
    In Days of WoeTend No Wounds · 2013

    References

    Black Tusk (band) Wikipedia