
ConcertWorks & Project 23 Presents
CROWBAR w/ QUIETUS, VAIN & PRE-BREAKER
Sat, 9 May, 7:00 PM MDT
The Starlite Room
10030 – 102 Street, Edmonton, AB T5J 0V6
Description
Crowbar was created in 1990 from the ashes of The Slugs!! Original members Kirk Windstein and Jimmy Bower( DOWN, EHG), had a vision to move away from the more trendy thrash sound of that time, and create their own brand of doom metal with a bit of upbeat hardcore mixed in. Heavily influenced by The Melvin’s, Carnivore, Trouble, St Vitus and a blend of Black Sabbath meets East Coast Hardcore, Crowbar set out to create an original sound which is now a huge influence to many bands over the last 36 years. Often referred to as sludge metal, a term Windstein doesn’t care for, the band have consistently proven be a very major originator and part of the NOLA sound.
Windstein is the only original member and has helped carry the band through numerous lineups and 12 critically acclaimed albums.
Crowbar Lineup
Kirk Windstein ( Crowbar, DOWN, Kingdom of Sorrow and Sun Don’t Shine)- vocals and guitar
Matt Brunson- guitar
Pat Bruders ( Crowbar, DOWN)- bass
Tommy Buckley ( Crowbar, Soilent Green ) - drums
After 36 years, 12 albums and countless tours around the world, Crowbar has proven to be a vital and legendary powerhouse that will not slow down!!!
CROWBAR
https://www.crowbarnola.com
https://www.facebook.com/crowbarmusic/
https://www.instagram.com/crowbarmusic/
https://www.tiktok.com/@crowbarmusic
QUIETUS
https://www.facebook.com/QuietusMetalband/
https://www.instagram.com/quietus_metal
VAIN
https://www.instagram.com/vain.yeg/
PRE-BREAKER
https://pre-breaker.bandcamp.com
https://www.facebook.com/prebreaker666/
https://www.instagram.com/prebreakermetal/
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Sludge Metal
Crowbar
Crowbar
Sludge Metal
For nearly three decades, the name Crowbar has been synonymous with HEAVY. Since rising ominously from the swamplands of New Orleans in 1990, they’ve been hailed internationally as one of the world’s foremost purveyors of crushing, melodic sludge. Crowbar’s eleventh and latest album, The Serpent Only Lies, is both an affirmation of the band’s staying power and a nod to their legacy. “To me, it’s a fresh-sounding version of old-school Crowbar,” says vocalist, guitarist and mastermind Kirk Windstein. “I intentionally went back and listened to a lot of old Crowbar stuff, like the self-titled and Broken Glass albums, to get a feel for what my mindset was 20-plus years ago. I also went back and listened to the bands that influenced Crowbar in the beginning, like Trouble, Saint Vitus, Melvins, and the first Type O Negative record. So it was kinda me doing my homework.”
The result is an album that stands toe-to-toe with those early Crowbar classics while maintaining the lumbering hooks of mid-period standouts like 1998’s Odd Fellows Rest and 2000’s Equilibrium. Bolstered by massive riffage, new songs “I Am The Storm,” “Embrace The Light” and the title track explore the themes of life, loss and spirituality, respectively. “Even lyrically, the approach was a little more old-school,” Windstein offers. “Some of the songs have less lyrics to let the riffs breathe a little more, which I had kind of gotten away from over the years. It was a conscious thing to go back to that.”
The album’s bruising centerpiece “The Enemy Beside You” opens with the line “If you grow a set of balls, you might just change your life.” It’s a rallying call to woe-is-me types everywhere. “The song is not about anyone in particular—it’s about negative people in general,” Windstein explains. “People who bitch about everything, but don’t get up and do anything for themselves. I know a lot of people like that. If you need a job, get off your ass and get one. If you need to get off dope, go get help. Don’t just sit there and whine about it.”
The tour cycle for The Serpent Only Lies marks the return of original Crowbar bassist Todd “Sexy T” Strange, who left the band back in 1999 but now joins Windstein, drummer Tommy Buckley and guitarist Matt Brunson in forging Crowbar’s future. “Todd helped start the band, so having him back is important to me and, I think, the fans,” Windstein offers. “It’s a great feeling to be standing onstage next to him. It’s a breath of fresh air for the band and makes us stronger.”
“Having this be our eleventh record, we’re very fortunate because so many bands don’t last this long,” Windstein adds. “My whole outlook on music as a career is the Motörhead outlook, which is that slow and steady wins the race. If you continue to put out killer records, continue to kick ass onstage every night and continue to treat your fans with respect, that’s the stuff people will remember.”