Down is an all-star heavy metal side project whose original lineup consisted of members from
Pantera (singer
Phil Anselmo),
Corrosion of Conformity (guitarist
Pepper Keenan), and
Crowbar (guitarist
Kirk Windstein, bassist
Todd Strange, and drummer
Jimmy Bower). Formed in the mid-'90s when
Pantera was on a brief break (between their
Far Beyond Driven and
The Great Southern Trendkill releases), the quartet's members had been longtime friends and decided to break up their downtime (hence their name). The East/West label issued
Down's 1995 debut,
NOLA, an abbreviation for New Orleans, LA, from which all its original members hailed. While many assumed that the group would specialize in over-the-top, extreme metal, it contained more elements of classic rock than the member's usual bands (a prime influence of the group being
Black Sabbath). After a supporting tour wrapped up, little was heard from the group, as the members returned back to their full-time projects, leading many to assume that
Down as a one-off. But this proved not to be the case.
Anselmo,
Keenan, and
Bower reconvened to work on new material in 2001, with
Pantera bassist
Rex Brown taking
Strange's spot in the lineup. March 2002 saw the release of
Down's long-awaited sophomore effort, the appropriately titled
Down II. A third volume,
Down III, followed in 2007. In 2010 the band released the live CD/DVD set, Diary of a Mad Band.
–
Greg Prato, Rovi