SOURVEIN
If North Carolina is too soft for you, New York City is too soft, New Orleans is too soft...where do you go? Texas of course!
Sourvein were originally from Wilmington, North Carolina (aka Cape Fear). Back then, they were more of a (self described) "MDC meets My War-era Black Flag meets the Melvins". In 1994 Sourvein did the "30 Days of Roadkill" USA tour with Anal Cunt, Eyehategod, the Candy Snatchers and Buzzoven. This spawned a split 7 inch with Buzzoven. In 1996, singer T-Roy joined Buzzoven on samples and back-up vocals, which he did till they split up in 1998.
T-Roy then moved to New York City and started jamming with Liz Buckingham who was the riffslayer in New York's 13, leaders of the New York doom/crust underground. This unholy pairing became the true nucleus of Sourvein. In late 1998, T-Roy and Liz moved to New Orleans to regroup. Working with various drummers and bassists, Sourvein continued to record and tour, released their debut album (on Game Two) and in 2001 signed to Man's Ruin Records. Two months later the label folded.

At this point, having recruited Texan drummer Henry, T-Roy and Liz decided to relocate there, and soon Miguel (ex-Sub Oslo), the lowend doom machine, joined on bass, bringing his stacks of Sunn weapons. This new lineup completly clicked, and Sourvein found a new force between. This new lineup triumphantly stormed into the City of Babylon and destroyed The Lord. Cops were called, vomit was expelled, and now Sourvein will be calling Southern Lord home.
The band's first offering for Southern Lord, Will to Mangle, was recorded and produced in San Francisco with high priest Billy Anderson (reknowned producer of Melvins, Eyehategod, Sleep, High on Fire, Neurosis etc..) at the helm. 2002 and beyond will find Sourvein taking their southern fried blackened assault all over the globe.

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