A couple months ago we told you about Sumac, a new project featuring former Isis vocalist/guitarist Aaron Turner and Baptists drummer Nick Yacyshyn. They recently finished work on their debut album The Deal and it’s coming out in February.
A couple months ago we told you about Sumac, a new project featuring former Isis vocalist/guitarist Aaron Turner and Baptists drummer Nick Yacyshyn. They recently finished work on their debut album The Deal and it’s coming out in February.
This may hurt a little. The new studio album from Old Man Gloom is on the way and you better believe this one’s going to be filthy. Titled The Ape Of God, the record is the band’s sixth album and will serve as a follow up to to 2012’s No.
Given the names involved, it’s no surprise that Palms have attracted a bunch of attention since the release of their self-titled debut album last year. The band that features Deftones frontman Chino Moreno with former members of Isis garnered endless praise with their first record, captivating a legion of fans since their formation just a few years ago. Impressive for a part-time project that took off when Moreno and drummer Aaron Harris began meeting up for hikes at Runyon Canyon. Who would’ve guessed that a stroll to Inspiration Point would have led to a 46-minute opus and a gig at the Hollywood Bowl?
According to Harris and bassist Jeff Caxide, working with Moreno is something they’ve always wanted to do. Today we talk with Harris and Caxide about their time in Isis, their journey with Palms, and advice they’d give to their 20-year-old selves.
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It’s no secret that Palms (Deftones, ex-Isis) have close ties with the members of Tool. Not only did Isis tour with Tool back in 2006 on their 10,000 Days tour, but Palms drummer Aaron Harris also handles drum tech duties for them on the road. And of course you know all about Tool’s long-standing relationship with the Deftones.
Old Man Gloom are prepped to release a new album this fall, a follow-up to 2012’s No. What will be their sixth studio album, the band that features members of Converge, Cave In, and ex-Isis will put out their forthcoming effort The Ape Of God in November, just in time for the Holidays.