Legendary Southern California metal act Throwdown are set to release their new album Intolerance on January 17, 2014. The new LP will be their first since 2009's Deathless.
Frontman Dave Peters weighs in on the announcement:
"Completing this record felt great in so many respects, most important of which was the opportunity to finally give long time supporters of the band this music that I've had swirling around in my head over the past four years.
The variety of people from different places and scenes, who have found the band through vastly different avenues over the past 15 or so years, will each get into it for their own unique reasons I think."
Intolerance combines the massive production punch of the moody, sludgy and powerfully diverse masterpiece Deathless (which spawned the Sirius XM staples 'This Continuum' and 'The Scythe') with the focused resolve of the band's genre-classic-filled back catalogue.
The big sound that developed on Deathless works magic upon the brutal missives found all over Intolerance, nearly all of which clock in around two minutes. Deathless and Vendetta collaborator Zeuss (Hatebreed, Crowbar, Demon Hunter) returned to mix the new record.
A cornerstone of the New Wave Of American Heavy Metal, Throwdown have earned hard-fought accolades from the likes of Revolver and Metal Hammer magazines, who likened the stomp of 'Venom & Tears' to Pantera. Following Dave Peters’ switch from guitar to vocals over 12 years ago, the band delivered the songs from Haymaker, Vendetta and Venom & Tears on celebrated tours with Lamb Of God, Killswitch Engage, Machine Head, In Flames, Korn, Fear Factory and Cavalera Conspiracy and at major festivals around the globe, including Download UK and Ozzfest.
Drummer Jarrod Alexander (American Nightmare, Suicide File, My Chemical Romance) made his first recorded appearance with Throwdown on Haymaker, returning as a session player again for Deathless and the brand new album Intolerance.
The new album was recorded at Hurley Recordings in Costa Mesa, California with rising producer Davey Warsop and mixed at Planet Z. Intolerance features guitar solo contributions from Dave Nassie (Bleeding Through, No Use For A Name, Infectious Grooves), who joined Throwdown’s recent touring line-up alongside Demon Hunter drummer Tim “Yogi” Watts and Deathless era bassist Mark Mitchell.
Check out the first track "Avow".