Dave Lombardo and Justin Pearson Form New Industrial Influenced Band Satanic Planet

Ex-Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo and San Diego based vocalist/bassist Justin Pearson have announced a new industrial rock project called Satanic Planet, according to The PRP. The project will also feature Luke Henshaw of Planet B.

Lombardo has bounced around many bands in his four decades as a drummer, and currently works with Suicidal Tendencies, Mr. Bungle, Dead Cross, and the Misfits. While Lombardo has followed his career with Slayer with extreme success and mostly performs with Mr. Bungle, Lombardo got together with number of metal legends, including fellow Slayer alumni Gary Holt to perform some Slayer classics from their iconic Reign In Blood at a metal allegiance concert held in January earlier this year.

Like Lombardo, Pearson has bounced around with a number of bands, but is most known for his work with the Locust. Lombardo and Pearson first formed Dead Cross back in late 2015 along with Mike Crain of Retox, with an original vision for, “straightforward brutal punk,” as described by Lombardo. They released their debut self titled album Dead Cross in August of 2017, but have yet to release second studio album. Pearson most recently collaborated with Nick Zinner of indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs last year to release an EP titled Self-Titled; Pearson and Zinner originally worked together as members of punk supergroup Head Wound City.

Mr. Bungle recently announced plans to re-record their 1986 demo The Raging Wrath Of The Easter Bunny with Lombardo and bandmate Scott Ian. Pearson was set to tour with the Locust throughout the spring of this year, but the tour was cancelled due to cancellations of mass gathering due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Drew Feinerman: I have just completed my senior at the University of Michigan majoring in international studies with an emphasis in political economics and development, with a minor in Chinese language and culture, and I have recently been accepted into the Berklee School of Music's masters of music business program. Although my academic interests include economics, political science, and history, I consider music to be my one true passion. Music is, and has always been, a driving force for the way I think and act every day of my life. I have been playing the tenor saxophone since the age of ten, and playing an instrument at a high level has allowed me to only further my understanding and appreciation for music. While I grew up listening to predominantly classic rock, I soon found myself gravitating toward jazz, hip-hop, funk, and other genres, as my learned to both play and analyze music as a listener. As a writer, I am able to apply my skills both as a musician and a listener, and look forward to the opportunity to being able to express my thoughts on various stories in the music industry.
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