Rockers Steel Panther Return with Newest Distortion Guitar Pedal - Now Available
- Metal Coalition
- Apr 8
- 4 min read

Emerging from their musical workshop after perfecting their latest piece of pleasure-inducing musical equipment, Steel Panther is back with their fifth guitar pedal the Platinum Pocket Pu**y Melter – a modern-day reimagining of the pedal that started it all for them. The new pedal joins the list of industry redefining effects stomp boxes: the Pu**y Melter, the Poontang Boomerang, the Butthole Burner and the 1987. Also known as the P3M, the new pedal carries all the power of the original version in a new design that will fit inside any pants pocket or spandex bulge. The 3 tone knob controls will help guitarists perfect their tone with full control of their Loads, Sizzle, and Bootie. The pedal has been road tested by some of the biggest names in the gear industry. The Platinum Pocket Pussy Melter is priced at $139.99 for unparalleled ecstasy and is now available for order at: www.steelpanther.com.
Steel Panther recently announced their upcoming co-headline tour with their pals in Buckcherry for The Northern Exposure Tour throughout the Great White North. The 25-city tour kicks off in the United States on April 11 in Redding, CA at the Civic Center before crossing the border into Canada and runs for 5 weeks before it wraps up back in the U.S. on May 18 in North Towanda, NY at the Riviera Theatre. Along the way, the tour will make stops in Edmonton, AB (April 18), Regina, SK (April 29), Montreal, QC (May 6), and Quebec City, QC (May 14) to name a few markets from our Northern neighbors. Rocker Kurt Diemer has been tapped as the opener on The Northern Exposure Tour. More Information on tickets and VIP packages for all upcoming tour dates can be found at the band’s website: https://steelpanther.com/pages/tour.
The Northern Exposure Tour Dates:
Fri Apr 11 – Redding, CA – Redding Civic Auditorium
Sat Apr 12 – Reno, NV – Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort *
Sun Apr 13 – Bend, OR – Midtown
Tue Apr 15 - Coquitlam, BC – Great Canadian Casino Vancouver
Wed Apr 16 - Penticton, BC – Penticton Trade and Convention Centre
Fri Apr 18 - Edmonton, AB – Midway Music Hall
Sat Apr 19 – Ft. McMurray, AB – CNOOC Field House at MacDonald Island Park
Tue Apr 22 - Cranbrook, BC - Western Financial Place
Wed Apr 23 - Calgary, AB - Event Centre at Grey Eagle Resort & Casino
Fri Apr 25 - Red Deer, AB – Bo’s Bar *
Sat Apr 26 - Bonnyville, AB - Bonnyville & District Centennial Centre
Mon Apr 28 - Winnipeg, MB - Club Regent Event Centre
Tue Apr 29 - Regina, SK - Conexus Arts Centre
Wed Apr 30 - Saskatoon, SK - TCU Place
Fri May 2 - Thunder Bay, ON - NV Music Hall
Sun May 4 - Sudbury, ON - The Grand
Mon May 5 - Hamilton, ON – Hamilton Place Theatre
Tue May 6 - Montreal, QC – MTELUS
Wed May 7 - Pickering, ON - Pickering Casino Resort
Fri May 9 - London, ON - London Music Hall
Sat May 10 - Waterloo, ON – Maxwell's Concerts & Events
Mon May 12 - Halifax, NS - Light House Arts Centre
Tue May 13 - Moncton, NB – The Molson Canadian Centre at Casino New Brunswick
Wed May 14 - Quebec City, QC – Théâtre Capitole
Fri May 16 - Ottawa, ON – The Bronson
Sat May 17 - Waterloo, NY - The Vine Showroom at del Lago Casino ^
Sun May 18 - North Tonawanda, NY - Riviera Theatre
* Steel Panther Only
^ No Kurt Diemer
ABOUT STEEL PANTHER:
History falls on two sides of one line. There was the age before Steel Panther—but let’s be honest, no one cares about any of that. And then, there was the age after Steel Panther, which is all that matters. Since Steel Panther clawed their way out of the Sunset Strip and onto the global stage, rock ‘n’ roll has kicked ass once again.
For the uninitiated, Steel Panther was formed in 2000. They have continuously flown the flag for heavy metal higher than anybody this century. 2009’s Feel The Steel announced their arrival as saviors of rock, showing guests such as Corey Taylor of Slipknot and Stone Sour, M. Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold, Justin Hawkins of The Darkness, and Scott Ian of Anthrax how it’s done! On its heels, Balls Out [2011] boasted collaborations with everyone from Chad Kroeger of Nickelback and Nuno Bettencourt to Dane Cook. The group unleashed a string of banging LPs, namely All You Can Eat [2014], Lower The Bar [2017], and Heavy Metal Rules [2019]. Meanwhile, they earned ink from Billboard, Classic Rock, Consequence, Metal Hammer, and more, tallying hundreds of millions of streams views in the process. They’ve logged countless miles on the road (and stolen groupies from) Aerosmith and Stone Sour in addition to leaving festivals such as Download begging for more. Steel Panther is a global phenomenon with five full-length albums, touring across the world, platinum-level You Tube status and high-profile television appearances such as Jimmy Kimmel Live, Larry King Now, FOX NFL Sunday and America’s Got Talent. Now, the quartet—Michael Starr [lead vocals], Satchel [lead guitar], Spyder [bass], and Stix Zadinia [drums]—reached another level altogether on their sixth full-length offering, On The Prowl and their reissue of their classic debut album Feel The Steel – 15TH Anniversary Edition.
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