Kirk Windstein
Kirk Windstein | |
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Background information | |
Born |
Unknown U.S. Air Force base[1] | April 14, 1965
Origin | New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Genres | Heavy metal, sludge metal, hardcore punk, metalcore |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass |
Years active | 1985–present |
Labels | Relapse |
Associated acts | Down, Crowbar, Kingdom of Sorrow |
Kirk Windstein (born April 14, 1965) is an American singer and guitarist. He is a founding member of the sludge metal band Crowbar, and formerly played with the heavy metal band Down from 1991 to 2013. In 2005, Windstein formed Kingdom of Sorrow with Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed. Their debut album, including guest artists, was released in 2008. Windstein began his musical career in 1985 as a guitarist for a cover band called Victorian Blitz, and in 1988 joined a hardcore punk band called Shell Shock as a vocalist and guitarist.
Life and career
Victorian Blitz
Windstein played guitar for the cover band Victorian Blitz in 1985. Other members included Sid Montz, with whom Windstein would play again in Crowbar and Valume Nob; Kevin Noonan, guitarist from 1989 to 1993; and bassist Danny Theriot of Metairie, Louisiana.
Shell Shock
Having left Victorian Blitz, Windstein joined the New Orleans' premiere hardcore punk band Shell Shock as their guitarist and vocalist. With Windstein in the band they began to play more of a crossover thrash style rather than straightforward hardcore punk, as it better suited Windstein's vocal style and a two-guitarists line-up. When the band was recording a new album called "No Tomorrow", their guitarist Mike Hatch committed suicide.[2] Kevin Noonan replaced Hatch for the final Shell Shock show in 1988, and the band became what now is Crowbar.[3]
Crowbar
After the collapse of Shell Shock in 1988 due to the suicide of guitarist Mike Hatch, the band enlisted Kevin Noonan and carried on as Aftershock, which played a mixture of hardcore punk and doom metal. Under that name they released a demo in mid-1989, but then renamed themselves WREQIUEM when bassist Mike Savoie (who would later direct music videos for Crowbar, Down, and Pantera) left the band and was replaced by Todd Strange. In 1990 they renamed themselves The Slugs, and after a demo in mid-1990, the band collapsed. Windstein considered becoming the guitarist for Exhorder. But Windstein and Strange reformed the band, with Craig Nunenmacher as the drummer, and Kevin Noonan on guitar. The band renamed themselves Crowbar in mid-1991.
Crowbar was originally signed by Mark Nawara to Pavement Music and released "Obedience Through Suffering" in 1991. Windstein's childhood friend Phil Anselmo (who at the time was in Pantera) produced their next effort, a self-titled album released in 1993. The album went on to achieve international success with songs such as "All I Had (I Gave)", "Existence is Punishment", and a cover of Led Zeppelin's "No Quarter". MTV's Headbangers Ball began to play the music video for "Existence Is Punishment", which was also featured on Beavis and Butt-head. Following that success, the band toured with Pantera. Together, the bands partied heavily, and footage of these events appears on Pantera's "Home Video 3" and Crowbar's "Like Broken" video, in which Windstein dressed up as the Hulk. In 2001, Crowbar went on hiatus, because Windstein concentrated on other bands. With Windstein's returned, Crowbar released Lifesblood for the Downtrodden in 2005, and two years later released a live DVD called "Live:With Full Force". The band released Sever the Wicked Hand in 2011 and their latest album Symmetry in Black was released on 26 May 2014.
Down
Down released their debut album "NOLA" on Elektra Records in 1995 with Windstein on guitar and bass, Anselmo on vocals, Pepper Keenan on guitar, and Jimmy Bower (Crowbar, Superjoint Ritual, and Eyehategod) on drums. The band played a 13-show tour with Todd Strange on bass, and the album was certified gold by the RIAA. Following the tour, each member returned to their respective bands. Crowbar recorded three albums before Down reunited to release "Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow" in 2002. Following the release, Down toured on the second stage at Ozzfest, and then continued to tour on the "An Evening With... Down" tour. Afterward, both Windstein and Keenan returned to their main bands, thereby allowing Kirk to record Crowbar's "Life's Blood for the Downtrodden" with Rex Brown on bass, Craig Nunenmacher (Black Label Society and original Crowbar member) on drums and Down producer Warren Riker in spring 2005. In 2007 Down released the album Down III: Over the Under. Down released Down IV Part I – The Purple EP in September 2012 and are rumoured to be releasing three more EP's over the coming years. In Fall 2013 Windstein announced that he is leaving Down to concentrate on Crowbar 'full-time', as the band has its 25 anniversary in 2014.[4]
Kingdom of Sorrow
In 2005 Kirk teamed up with Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed to form a new side venture called Kingdom of Sorrow. The band's self-titled debut album was released on 19 February 2008 by Relapse Records. It debuted at No. 131 on the US Billboard charts and sold 6,000 records in its first week of release. The album was recorded at Planet Z with producer Zeuss, known for his work with Shadows Fall and many others.
Personal Life
Windstein is a Christian.[5] Windstein is married.[5]
Equipment
Guitar
- Ibanez DT520 Destroyer (currently with Crowbar)
- ESP Viper (Black)
- ESP Viper Baritone
- ESP Viper Custom (Red)
- ESP Eclipse Ambery Cherry Sunburst
- Gibson SG VooDoo (2005 With Crowbar)
- Gibson SG Standard Black (2005 With Crowbar)
- Gibson SG Gothic (Down 2002, Crowbar 2005, Kingdom of Sorrow 2008)[6]
- Fender Stratocaster White (2009 Tour With Down)
- ESP Viper Custom Purple Le Fleur-de-lis (2010 crowbar)
- Gibson Explorer White (Down)
Amplification and Effects
- Randall RG100ES (Crowbar, used from 1988 – 2013)
- Randall RG3003 (Crowbar, used since 2013)
- Randall Cyclone (Crowbar, used briefly around 2000 – 2001)
- Dean Dime D-100 (Crowbar, used briefly during 2010 – 2011)
- Orange Thunderverb 50 (he and Pepper Keenan are both endorsers since 2010)[7][8]
- Marshall Amplification
- Marshall JCM800 2203X 100W Head (Down)
- Orange Rockerverb 100 (Down)
- Marshall 1960B straight front 300W 4x12 cabinets that use celestion V30speakers.
- Mesa/Boogie Standard 4x12 cabinets with celestion V30 speakers (Crowbar)
- Maxon Effects Pedals
- Boss Metal Zone MT-2 pedal (Used for boost with Crowbar, EQ all at noon, level cranked, drive at 0)
Discography
Crowbar
Date of Release | Title | Label | US sales |
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26 September 1991 | Obedience Thru Suffering | Pavement Music | |
12 October 1993 | Crowbar
(Produced by Phil Anselmo) |
100,000 | |
29 March 1994 | Live +1 (EP) | ||
23 May 1995 | Time Heals Nothing | ||
29 October 1996 | Broken Glass | ||
7 July 1998 | Odd Fellows Rest | ||
7 March 2000 | Equilibrium | Spitfire Records | |
8 August 2001 | Sonic Excess in its Purest Form | ||
9 February 2005 | Lifesblood for the Downtrodden
(Produced by Warren Riker) |
Candlelight Records | |
February 2011 | Sever the Wicked Hand | Housecore Records | |
26 February 2014 | Symmetry in Black
(Produced by Duane Simoneaux and Kirk Windstein) |
E1 Music |
Down
Date of US Release | Title | Label | US Billboard Peak |
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19 September 1995 | NOLA | Elektra | 57 |
26 March 2002 | Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow | 44 | |
25 September 2007 | Down III: Over the Under | Roadrunner Records (Europe) | 26 |
18 September 2012 | Down IV Part I - The Purple EP | 35 |
Kingdom of Sorrow
Date of US Release | Title | Label | US Billboard Peak |
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19 February 2008 | Kingdom of Sorrow | Relapse Records | 131 |
8 June 2010 | Behind the Blackest Tears | N/A |
Music videos
- 1991 Crowbar – "Subversion"
- 1993 Crowbar – "All I Had (I Gave)"
- 1993 Crowbar – "Existence Is Punishment"
- 1994 Down – "Stone the Crow"
- 1995 Crowbar – "The Only Factor
- 1996 Crowbar – "Broken Glass"
- 1997 Crowbar – "Like Broken" (Full Length Home Video)
- 1997 Pantera – "Home Video 3" (Full Length Home Video) (Kirk as The Incredible Hulk)
- 2000 Crowbar – "I Feel the Burning Sun"
- 2002 Down – "Ghosts along the Mississippi"
- 2005 Crowbar – "Dead Sun" (Filmed in Miami, Florida around August 2004 and directed by John-Martin Vogel and Robert Lisman)
- 2005 Crowbar – "Lasting Dose"
- 2005 Crowbar – "Slave No More" (Filmed in Miami, Florida on 21 June 2005 and directed by John-Martin Vogel)
- 2007 Crowbar – "Live: With Full Force" (Full Length DVD)
- 2007 Down – "On March the Saints"
- 2008 Kingdom of Sorrow – "Lead into Demise"
- 2008 Kingdom of Sorrow – "Lead the Ghosts Astray"
- 2011 Crowbar – "Cemetery Angels"
- 2012 Down – "Witchtripper"
References
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/kirk.windstein/posts/10205365360159545
- ↑ "Shellshock – No Tomorrow excerpts". Paranoizenola.com. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
- ↑ "Shell Shock | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
- ↑ "Kirk Windstein: Why I Left Down". Blabbermouth.net. 14 October 2013. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
- 1 2 Shrum (July 1, 2014). "Interview: Crowbar's Kirk Windstein talks about the new album, love for his family and relationship with Down". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved November 18, 2016.
- ↑ "News : Kirk Windstein of DOWN/CROWBAR Selling Guitar". Bravewords.com. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
- ↑ Archived 30 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Orange Amplifiers – DOWN". YouTube. 25 February 2010. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
External links
- Crowbar official webpage
- Down official webpage
- Valume Nob official webpage
- Kirk Windstein interview (Nov. 2007)