PANTERA Thrives In The Heat Of Albuquerque!
September 4, 2023, a year ago
Albuquerque metalheads were in for a treat on Thursday night as the legendary Pantera took over the Isleta Amphitheater stage. With a powerhouse lineup featuring Phil Anselmo on vocals, Rex Brown on bass, and the addition of guitar virtuoso Zakk Wylde and drumming maestro Charlie Benante, the stage was set for an unforgettable evening of heavy metal mayhem.
The night began with a bang as Spirit In The Room kicked things off with their explosive energy and hard-hitting riffs. Their electrifying performance set the tone for what was to come, revving up the crowd and getting them ready for the main event.
Next up was Lamb Of God, who delivered a relentless onslaught of aggression and precision. Randy Blythe's ferocious vocals combined with the band's tight musicianship had the audience headbanging and moshing with unbridled intensity. Lamb Of God's set was a blistering display of modern metal mastery.
But the true highlight of the evening was, of course, Pantera. As the lights dimmed, the crowd erupted into a deafening roar, and the band stormed the stage with their timeless classic, "A New Level." Phil Anselmo's commanding presence and powerhouse vocals immediately transported everyone back to the glory days of Pantera.
Rex Brown's thunderous bass lines and Charlie Benante's relentless drumming provided the backbone for Zakk Wylde's scorching guitar solos. Wylde's addition to the lineup brought a fresh energy to the classic Pantera sound, and his guitar work was nothing short of mesmerizing.
The setlist was a masterful blend of Pantera's greatest hits, including "Walk," "F***ing Hostile," "Cemetery Gates," and "Domination." Each song was delivered with an unmatched intensity and precision that had the entire amphitheater shaking.
As the night came to a close, the crowd was left in awe of what they had just witnessed. Pantera's performance was a testament to the enduring power of their music, and the chemistry between the original members and the new additions was nothing short of magical. The Isleta Amphitheater had become a sanctuary for metal fans, and Pantera had once again proven why they are legends of the genre.