
The Dallas quartet releases their fourth full-length album, Drowning Pool on Eleven Seven Music.
The album is a statement on various levels. It's a statement that Drowning Pool can write anything: from fist-pumping arena rock songs such as 'Feel Like I Do' and 'Let the Sin Begin' to the introspective acoustic haze of 'Alcohol Blind' and the pensive pain of 'Turns So Cold.' It's a statement that this band is airtight musically, with the combination of Ryan McCombs's roar, C.J. Pierce's fret fireworks, Stevie Benton's thundering bass lines and Mike Luce's propulsive percussive palette.
It's a statement that Drowning Pool won't stop, coming back with the fourth album of their decade-long career after withstanding the tragic death of original vocalist Dave Williams and parting with his replacement. Most importantly, it's a statement that Drowning Pool's music will be here forever.