“Gimme Some More”, along with Al Jourgensen and Monte Pittman of Ministry, It is the first preview of the next album by Corrosion of Conformity
Corrosion of Conformity have announced a new double album. “Good God/Baad Man“which will feature the collaborations of Al Jourgensen and Mount Pittman of Ministry. These also participate in the album’s first single, “Gimme Some Moore.” This will be his first album in seven years and the first since the drummer Reed Mullin passed away in 2020. They will have the new drummer Stanton Moore and the bassist Bobby Landgraf replacing Mike Deanalong with veteran members Pepper Keenan and Woody Weatherman.
“Our producer, Warren Rikerhe constantly called it Dark Side Of The Doom,” says guitarist and vocalist Pepper Keenan. “In my head, it’s a weird love letter to everything rock and roll. We use that as freedom to go in different directions. Each album is its own little universe and has its own identity. “Good God” leans toward the heavier, angrier end of the spectrum. “Baadman” It moves more in the realm of direct and forceful rock. As we progressed, it became clear which songs were on each album.” The album will be released on April 3 through Nuclear Blast.
Corrosion of Conformity will be on tour this spring, with dates with Whores, Clutch, JD Pinkus from Butthole Surfers and Crobot. They will perform in the Starland Ballroom of New Jersey he April 9 with Clutch and JD Pinkusand then in Le Poisson Rouge of New York he May 7 with Whores and Crobot. The last date of the tour is scheduled for May 16 in Tipitina’sNew Orleans. At the moment there is no news of a tour with dates outside the United States.

