Thrilled with the positive response for Pantera Golden Ale through the Tavour app.

Wow! We’re thrilled and overwhelmed with the positive response for Pantera Golden Ale through the Tavour
app. We unexpectedly sold out within hours of our launch, but we’re working as quickly as possible with Texas Ale Project on a second delivery of this beer.
If you have already entered the code “pantera” on the Tavour app you are all set and will be alerted to order Pantera Golden Ale when more of the beer arrives.
If you haven’t set up a Tavour account yet, you can get access to this rockin’ beer by completing the following before March 30th!
1. Download the Tavour app
2. Allow notifications from the app and your device
3. Enter code “pantera” on the promos page of the app
When the beer is available to purchase, everyone who entered the code “pantera” on the promos page of the Tavour app before March 30th will receive a push notification and the option to buy!

Revolver: find out 10 things you might not have known about Pantera ‘s all-time metal classic ‘Vulgar Display of Power’

1992 was a stacked year for heavy music. Grunge and alternative were ruling the roost with standout releases from Alice in Chains (Dirt), Ministry (Psalm 69), Rage Against the Machine (self-titled) and Faith No More (Angel Dust) while heavy-metal icons including Megadeth and Iron Maiden dropped fire, too (Countdown to Extinction and Fear of the Dark, respectively). But arguably the year’s most important and hard-hitting heavy release was by rising Texas stars Pantera — who unleashed their genre-defining groove-metal magnum opus Vulgar Display of Power.

Read the entire article on Revolver here:

https://www.revolvermag.com/music/vulgar-display-power-10-things-you-didnt-know-about-panteras-masterwork?fbclid=IwAR0_IKmVvrnR_WbCMxULLGK2oQZLZDRuu22WDNs-g36OASaWqKagQrNWmaI

Revolver: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘Far Beyond Driven’

Vulgar Display of Power detonated like a bomb when it dropped in February 1992. Pantera’s impossibly tight, ferocious groove-metal masterpiece was an undeniable game changer that cemented their position as heavy music’s new dominant force. Worldwide fame and critical acclaim followed — and by the time the Texas crew began work on their next album, Far Beyond Driven, external expectations were high. Could they keep up the momentum? Was it even possible to write something heavier than Vulgar?

Read the entire article here.

‘Vulgar Display of Power’: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Pantera’s Masterwork

1992 was a stacked year for heavy music. Grunge and alternative were ruling the roost with standout releases from Alice in Chains (Dirt), Ministry (Psalm 69), Rage Against the Machine (self-titled) and Faith No More (Angel Dust) while heavy-metal icons including Megadeth and Iron Maiden dropped fire, too (Countdown to Extinction and Fear of the Dark, respectively). But arguably the year’s most important and hard-hitting heavy release was by rising Texas stars Pantera — who unleashed their genre-defining groove-metal magnum opus Vulgar Display of Power.

Read the entire article on Revolver here.

Revolver Teams With Pantera for Exclusive Vinyl Variants of Classic Albums

The Texas juggernaut comprised of singer Philip Anselmo, guitarist Dimebag Darrell, bassist Rex Brown and drummer Vinnie Paul — are one of the greatest metal bands of all time, hands down. Revolver has teamed with the trailblazing group for new, exclusive colored vinyl editions of the band’s five classic albums: Cowboys From Hell on “marbled white and whiskey brown,” Vulgar Display of Power on “marbled white and true metal gray,” Far Beyond Driven on “marbled white and stronger than blue,” The Great Southern Trendkill on “marbled white and sandblasted orange,” and Reinventing the Steel on “marbled white and southern flames yellow.”

More here.