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Tommy Buckley
SOLIENT GREEN
They say only the strong survive and for Louisiana swamp
grinders Soilent Green, no truer words were ever spoken.
Hardly strangers to adversity, Soilent’s two-decade-old
history is fraught with lineup changes, van collisions,
murder, suicide and a hurricane casualty. And yet, they
soldier on, driven by passion, patience, perseverance and
a will to dominate.
Named after a 1970s sci-fi flick about a scandalous food
substitute made from dead people, intended to save a nation
crippled by the effects of global warming, Soilent Green
was formed in 1988 by guitarists Brian Patton, Donovan Punch,
drummer Tommy Buckley, and vocalist Glenn Rambo following
their communal exodus from NOLA death metal troupe, Nuclear
Crucifixion. Rambo eventually left the band and Patton —
doing double-duty with his “side” gig Eyehategod
—Punch and Buckley were eventually joined by bassist
Scott Williams and vocalist Ben Falgoust of local death/grinders
Paralysis. Following a bevy of demos and myriad local gigs,
the band signed to Dwell records and released the now-legendary
1995 Pussysoul debut upon unsuspecting ears. A raw, downtrodden
fusion of death, grind, dark hardcore and doom with subtle
blues swagger seemingly inherent to bands from the Bayou
State, Pussysoul proved without question that Soilent had
something viable to offer adventurous ears. But it was the
band’s live performance that told a far more detailed
story. Marked by Falgoust’s commanding stage presence,
a penchant for instrumental precision and a collective sonic
crush, Soilent Green quickly became a cult favorite among
‘heads searching for something more ominous in their
metal diets.
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