Instrumental metal/noise-rock project that emphasizes aggressive, prominent drumming; the album Iron Balls of Steel showcases drummer Steven Shelton.

Features drummer Steven Shelton (noted for his work in Confessor). Reviews highlight fast, gritty instrumental tracks, a focus on relentless drumming, and the absence of a traditional "guitar-hero" approach.

The reviews focus on Loincloth's Iron Balls of Steel as an instrumental, drum-driven record. Steven Shelton's drumming is described as the central, relentless force of the project. The music is characterized as fast, gritty, rustically aggressive instrumental noise-rock with para-hardcore elements. The reviewer notes the deliberate absence of a "guitar-hero" approach.

For:Fans of instrumental metal, drumming enthusiasts, noise-rock and hardcore listeners, DeBaser readers

 Now: thank heaven, in this Loincloth album, there is no guitar-hero flooding the ether with their ancestral talent.

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