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Posted in music on March 4, 2013
by Fred Pessaro // BBG
White Widows at Saint Vitus, November 2012 (more by Fred Pessaro // BBG)

Members of Goes Cube, The Destro, Grudges, and Primitive Weapons have united to form White Widows, a young Brooklyn band ready to prove themself with their debut LP via Sacrement Music. The six-song self-titled effort shows the band's influences clearly, mixing 90s-influenced hardcore with parts that would sound at home on on a Crowbar or Pantera effort. Stream that LP in full below for the first time.
White Widows have a few dates in their path, including March 9 at Acheron with Heartless, and again on April 20 at Knitting Factory with Black Breath and Mutilation Rites (tickets). All dates are below
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WHITE WIDOWS - 2013 TOUR DATES
3/09/2013 Acheron - Brooklyn, NY w/ Heartless
4/20/2013 Knitting Factory - Brooklyn, NY w/ Black Breath, Mutilation Rites
4/21/2013 O'Reily's - Philadelphia, PA w/ Black Breath, Mutilation Rites
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HELL YES
Posted by Anonymous | March 4, 2013 4:14 PM
Come own issa nice day fowah White Sausage
Posted by Anonymous | March 4, 2013 10:20 PM
Was that Zack de la Rocha on El Marrano? Why did nobody tell me Zack de la Rocha was doing anything? It seemed like all he was up to was doing random RAtM shows once every 6 months or something.
Posted by Jen | March 6, 2013 3:08 AM
It's Brendan Garrone, from the Long Island band Incendiary:
http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2013/02/incendiary_read.html
Posted by Brian | March 6, 2013 11:28 AM
lol "pantera" sound? ... where? nowhere.
Posted by honestly | March 6, 2013 3:41 PM
It's really good. But, when looking for Crowbar/Pantera parts...bissel. I honestly don't feel it too much. I did, however, get the Crowbar/Pantera parts from the newest Thy Will Be Done EP I heard. Solid parts and riffs. Found a stream here. The 1st song is kind of wonky but the rest is solid: http://www.noisecreep.com/2012/09/24/thy-will-be-done-temple-ep/
Posted by David | March 6, 2013 5:19 PM
I don't know about The Bats, but I bet I can find a band in this post that could fit the name The Fats amirite two way radios
Posted by two way radios | March 8, 2013 12:49 AM