
The Company Band: a supergroup forged in the fires of sludge metal and hard rock, whose very existence defies genre categorization. Comprised of members from iconic acts like Clutch, Corrosion of Conformity, and Fireball Ministry, they aren't content to simply rehash past glories. Instead, they've crafted a unique sound that’s equal parts swampy Southern rock, headbanging stoner metal, and blues-infused groove. Their self-titled debut album, released in 2009, served as a potent introduction to their riff-heavy manifesto, packed with whiskey-soaked anthems and the kind of raw energy typically found in dimly lit dive bars. While individual members maintained their commitments to their respective bands, The Company Band became a sought-after side project, gracing stages at festivals and smaller venues alike. Their follow-up album, “Sign Here, Here and Here” in 2012, solidified their reputation as more than just a novelty act, showcasing improved songwriting and a tighter, more cohesive sound. The band avoids taking themselves too seriously, prioritizing the visceral experience of the music. With occasional live performances and whispers of future recordings, The Company Band proves that even the heaviest hitters can come together for a good time, proving that camaraderie and a shared love of heavy music can be a powerful force.