

Formed by Woody Weatherman on lead guitar, Mike Dean on bass and vocals to drummer Reed Mullin also as backing vocals in trio then joined later by rhythm guitarist and lead vocals Pepper Keenan on the releasing of their most "Southern Comforting" perspective - Deliverance to reaching top five on the US Metal charts and given them the legendary status since then. marking as their fourth album; Deliverance carrying the distinctive "Heavy Powerage Agressiveness" of the essential form of Southland metallic sounds both classic and new by mixing Sabbath riffs, Redneck attitude and Modern Metal cross-over sound into their slower biting beats like Jackal fierce attacks to the horde of cattle.
More and more bored Metalheads then looking to this direction and find the true American Rock sound on Southern Metal/Rock scene which actually never gets out of order and just found their way back up again as the Rebel Flags rude awakening rises everywhere on Southland to challenge the Metal World that used to be conquered by either the West Coast or the East side. Look futher no more when you got this album in your hand and just crank it up loud as one can feel that they're being possessed by the heavier music and awesome original melodies over the tracklist from Clean My Wounds, Albatross, Broken Man or Heaven's Not Overflowing. C.O.C written their lyrics without bullshit but rawness; telling the harder lives for being exist as The rejected Southmen, underrated as stubborn dumb people and being labeled as hillbilly and poor hicks whom having less respect over society and women. The outside world can calling them whatever they wanted to say but surely, Southern Land Metal will shooting first before answering any of those fucking crappy questions back.
Hail The Rising South !
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