Pantera’s ninth and final album didn’t tear up the barbarically groove-smashed blueprint the Texan titans drew up in the Nineties — and for that we’re forever grateful. Dropped in 2000 during the height of nu-metal, the record instead reinforced the band’s steel-eyed savagery, delivering 10 songs of imposing thrash (“Hellbound”), weed-and-whiskey-infused noise-blues (“Goddamn Electric”) and self-reverential sludge-metal singalongs (“I’ll Cast a Shadow”). Anthemic, aggressive, unendingly heavy — Reinventing the Steel firmly secured Pantera’s place in the metal pantheon. Presented on exclusive “marbled white and southern flames yellow”-colored vinyl, and packaged with Revolver’s special edition collector’s issue on the history of Pantera.
Thicker than a standard issue of Revolver, the collectible magazine features a limited-edition Reinventing the Steel-era cover with photography by Joe Giron, embossed type and UV coating.
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