Coal Chamber To Reunite For Australian “Soundwave Festival”
Coal Chamber will be reuniting for the Australian “Soundwave Festival“. The official press release on the matter can be found below:
“Dez Fafara, co-founder and vocalist of 90’s alt-metal (or “spooky-core” as coined by devout fans) band COAL CHAMBER and current vocalist for DevilDriver, is announcing an upcoming reformation of the band specifically for SOUNDWAVE shows. COAL CHAMBER is highly-regarded for their countless high-energy performances with several of today’s biggest names and selling millions of albums worldwide.
Dez affirms, “COAL CHAMBER is playing SOUNDWAVE Down Under! These reunion shows are for the fans that want to see us again as well as all the people that never got to see COAL CHAMBER. It is and always will be a very special part of my life, so these few shows are for those people and for us. If you’re not from Australia, better get a ticket now to come see this event!”
“Australia has never seen us, nor have we seen them,” adds guitarist Meegs Rascón. “It will be an extraordinary exchange of energy and adrenaline. Hello Aussies, nice to meet you!”
Formed in 1993 by Dez and Meegs, COAL CHAMBER was busy selling out venues like The Roxy in West Hollywood, bringing out bands like System of a Down and Static X, and launching a new genre of metal in Los Angeles before they were even signed to Roadrunner Records in 1995.
After what seemed like endless touring, the band recorded and released their debut self-titled album in February 1997. The album went RIAA Certified Gold in the United States. The band went on to tour several times with Pantera, Black Sabbath, and soon broke out in the UK while on tour with Machine Head and Napalm Death. During the first album cycle, Sharon Osbourne began managing the band.
Following the band’s headline run with Machine Head as direct support and Slipknot as opener (whom the band also helped bring to the masses), COAL CHAMBER released their next album, Chamber Music, in 1999. The album charted at #28 on the Billboard Top 100 chart and yielded a hit track, ‘Shock The Monkey’, featuring Ozzy Osbourne.
In 2002, the band followed-up with their third and final album, Dark Days, which landed at #34 on the Billboard Top 100 chart. COAL CHAMBER released a compilation of several demo tracks and alternate studio recordings in 2003, entitled Giving The Devil His Due, and shortly after broke up due to personal reasons. Vocalist Dez Fafara went on to form his current band, DevilDriver.
“This reunion will mark a decade since we last played together, so staring at my brothers on stage face to face will be an emotional rollercoaster for me,” says Meegs. “Tears of joy would be an understatement to say the least. You know, all of us have gone through our separate journeys in life, but we’re coming back to rekindle this and throw the past in the past and put the future in our hands.”
Drummer Mike Cox adds, “Of all the great achievements COAL CHAMBER made in the past, getting back together after all we’ve been through will be the greatest achievement to date.”
“We’ve all grown up and put the personal past behind us now and are moving forward with these few shows in a spirit of friendship through music,” states Dez. “You must remember where you came from in order to know where you are going.”
For more information on COAL CHAMBER, please visit here.”
While not mentioned above, Chela Rhea has been tapped to handle the bass for the shows.



COMMENTS
Wish I was from down under.
Big Truck.
I remember these guys from Hot Topic.
these guys were several years before hot topic was “cool”, hipster… you should have said i remember these guys from gadzooks… then you wouldve been onto something…
ps- this is gonna be the shit to see (live anyways)
What a trip. Never thought in a million years Dez would be down for this, but it’s cool nevertheless. Coal Chamber were kinda like a Fisher Price “My First Metal Band” but they are fun to revisit from time to time. If they make their way to the states, I might have to catch a show.
i saw them live in Atlanta with Sevendust, they put on an amazing show! This was while Rayna was pregnant with Morgan from 7dust’s baby. She was replaced with a gorgeous bassist named Nadia
Finally. I would have liked to seem them on the tour for thier first album but this will do just nicely. It will be interesting to see Dez in eyeliner and wearing arm stockings again.
i juander who is gonna play bass… hmmmm… reyna and morgan are divorced so maybe she made up with dez ….. anywaze if this was in the u.s. on the west coast i would roll for sure ….. mikey is a monster behind the kit….
Must say, I wasn’t ever a massive fan. I had Dark Days and knew tracks from the s/t, and ignored Chamber Music owing to no-one ever saying it was any good, but I’m intrigued to see if this hits the rest of the world.
As someone said – just how will Dez dress for this? Will he camp it up like the old days? I’m thinking not.
Chamber Music was pretty forgettable, yeah. Self-titled was solid though.
He better dress up like a bisexual tattoo-piercing junkie, that was half the fun!
I actually thought Chamber Music was the better of their three efforts. Bad lyrics aside, it was their most dynamic and interesting offering. I mean, come on; “My Mercy?” “Burgundy?” “Shock the Monkey?” There’s some good stuff tucked away in there.
It has its moments, but overall, bleh.
“Shock the Monkey” was fuckin’ terrible, by the way. ‘Bout as bad as Disturbed’s “Land of Confusion”. Unnecessary. Boooooo.
That’s funny, the “Land of Confusion” cover is one of the few Disturbed tunes I can still stomach. Different strokes for different folks, I suppose. Genesis/Peter Gabriel/Phil Collins covers always seem to strike a chord with me for whatever reason.
who cares how he’ll dress up, as long as he sings “lllllllpa lllllpa lllllllpa lllllpa lllllpa llllllpa… come to my tent I’m gonna circumsize you”!
I’m impressed you actually got the number of “llllllpa”s correct.
what can I say? I am Amir of the desert…
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