Lair of the Minotaur | |
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Genres | Thrash metal, sludge metal |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels |
Southern Lord Records The Grind-House Records |
Associated acts | 7000 Dying Rats, Pelican, Demiricous |
Website | lairoftheminotaur.com |
Members | Steven Rathbone Chris Wozniak Nate Olp |
Past members | Larry Herweg Donald James Barraca Weasel Walter (live only) |
Lair of the Minotaur is a thrash/sludge metal band from Chicago, Illinois.
Lair of the Minotaur was formed by vocalist/guitarist Steven Rathbone in 2003 after his other band, 7000 Dying Rats, became a studio-only project. He enlisted 7000 Dying Rats bandmate Donald James Barraca on bass, and longtime friend Larry Herweg (of post-metal band Pelican) on drums. Lair of the Minotaur recorded their self-produced six-track debut EP in 2003.
Southern Lord Records signed LotM, releasing debut full-length Carnage in 2004 and the follow-up, The Ultimate Destroyer, in 2006. A second EP, Cannibal Massacre, was issued in 2005, also on Southern Lord. Later in 2006, Herweg was replaced on drums by Chicago native Chris Wozniak. The band embarked on a European tour with The Capricorns during the summer of 2007 before returning to Chicago to record their third full-length, War Metal Battle Master, released by Southern Lord in March 2008. The band toured the United States extensively in 2008 in support of the album, with bands such as Kylesa, Today is the Day, Boris and Torche. In October 2008, Barraca left the band and was replaced by Indianapolis native and Demiricous bass guitarist/vocalist Nate Olp.
An extensively edited version of the music video for the song "War Metal Battle Master" premiered on Headbanger's Ball on MTV2 in July 2008. The plot of the video follows the song's lyrics, with the unedited version featuring Spartan-like warriors fighting with swords, graphic depictions of decapitations, and naked, blood-covered female cannibals feasting on human flesh. A DVD featuring both versions of the video, behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and various live videos was released by Southern Lord in January 2009.