Philip Anselmo

There are few prominent figures in heavy metal that have been as polarizing, in recent years, as Philip Anselmo, but whatever side you take when discussing the singer, one should never overlook the fact that Anselmo is, first and foremost, one of the most talented and important vocalists of his generation. Born Philip Hansen Anselmo, on June 30, 1968, in new Orleans, Louisiana, Philip was surprisingly shy and quiet as a child, but, by his teen years, had begun testing his voice with a series of small time bands, beginning with Samhain (not the one fronted by Glenn Danzig) and Razor White. But Anselmo’s big break arrived in 1987, when he joined a struggling glam metal group from Texas called Pantera, then helped reshape their sound alongside bandmates Diamond Darrell (guitar), Rex Brown (bass) and Vinnie Paul (drums) into a muscular, groove-driven style all their own. Starting with 1990’s major label debut, ‘Cowboys from Hell,’ Pantera developed into perhaps the definitive, most important American heavy metal band of the 1990s, thanks to era-defining efforts like ‘A Vulgar Display of Power’ and ‘Far Beyond Driven.’ But Anselmo always kept busy with numerous side projects, both publicly known like the Southern doom supergroup Down and Superjoint Ritual, and via aliases to protect his identity, such as cult horror metallers Necrophagia. Less glamorously, Anselmo also battled numerous substance abuse demons over the years (suffering a near-fatal overdose in 1996) as well as chronic back pain, which he has at different times blamed for his often confrontational comments aimed at fellow musicians, including, be-fore too long, his Pantera bandmates. Sure enough, by 2001 relationships within the band had deteriorated to the breaking point and the four men had gone their separate ways, with significant mudslinging witnessed between Anselmo and brothers Dimebag and Vinnie Paul once the pair launched their new band Damageplan, in 2003. Tragically, these public slights took on an entirely more disturbing quality when Dimebag was viciously gunned down by a deranged man on stage and Anselmo was deemed persona non grata (barred, even, from attending his funeral) by the guitarist’s family and friends. In the decade since, Anselmo has repeatedly voiced his positive memories of his former bandmate, while maintaining his successful music career, which has included, as usual, numerous projects both old (Down) and new (w/ the Illegals), as well as a recent foray into independent films via the Housecore Horror Film Festival.

 

See Phil Anselmo, Scott Ian + Mike Muir in 'Cooking Hostile'
See Phil Anselmo, Scott Ian + Mike Muir in 'Cooking Hostile'
See Phil Anselmo, Scott Ian + Mike Muir in 'Cooking Hostile'
Want a double shot of metal hilarity? Check out the first full episode of 'Cooking Hostile,' an online animated clip that takes Pantera / Down legend Phil Anselmo and sticks him into the world of culinary arts. Along with Anthrax's Scott Ian and Suicidal Tendencies' Mike Muir, Phil Anselmo's music is re-invented with hit after hit of food-based parody.
Phil Anselmo Talks 'Housecore Horror Film Festival'
Phil Anselmo Talks 'Housecore Horror Film Festival'
Phil Anselmo Talks 'Housecore Horror Film Festival'
Phil Anselmo's Housecore Horror Film Festival is upon us! The Austin, Texas, music and horror film festival will open its doors on Oct. 24 and will not relent until Oct. 27. The fest is truly unique in its personality, and during Phil Anselmo's recent visit to our studios, the man behind the idea revealed everything we should look forward to from the fest.
Phil Anselmo - Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?
Phil Anselmo - Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?
Phil Anselmo - Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?
Pantera / Down legend Philip Anselmo dropped by for an exclusive interview recently, providing some very entertaining . In this new clip, the singer plays some 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?' to set the record straight about drug addiction, the recording of Pantera's 'The Great Southern Trendkill,' nearly burning his parents' house down + much more.
Phil Anselmo Pays Tribute to Eyehategod Drummer Joey LaCaze
Phil Anselmo Pays Tribute to Eyehategod Drummer Joey LaCaze
Phil Anselmo Pays Tribute to Eyehategod Drummer Joey LaCaze
Nearly one month ago, Eyehategod drummer Joey LaCaze passed away at the age of 42. As an essential part of the Southern sludge movement, LaCaze's death sent a shockwave through the underground metal community. Pantera / Down vocalist Phil Anselmo, who was close with LaCaze, has just offered a heartfelt memorial for the drummer.
Philip Anselmo Performs Pantera's 'Walk' With Cancer-Stricken Fan
Philip Anselmo Performs Pantera's 'Walk' With Cancer-Stricken Fan
Philip Anselmo Performs Pantera's 'Walk' With Cancer-Stricken Fan
On Tuesday, July 31, Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals kicked off their U.S tour in Tulsa, Okla. During the show, Anselmo invited a young fan who is battling cancer to come onstage with the band to help perform a rendition of Pantera‘s 'Walk' (watch fan-shot video above) via the Make-a-Wish Foundation.

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