Kirk Windstein, the master mind behind Crowbar has surely kept himself busy throughout his lengthy career. On top of Crowbar, Windstein has put out a solo album, played with Down (and has recently rejoined them), formed Kingdom of Sorrow with Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed, and now is set to release Crowbar’s twelfth studio album on March fourth titled Zero and Below. Windstein took the time to talk with Metal Express Radio about Crowbar’s upcoming album, rejoining Down, thirty plus years of Crowbar, and more. Check out the chat below!
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