Eyehategod

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  1. Dec

    14

    London, UK

    The Garage

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Upcoming concerts (34) See all

  1. Aug

    13

    Memphis, TN, US

    Growlers

  2. Aug

    18

    Hamtramck, MI, US

    The Sanctuary Detroit

  3. Aug

    21

    Clifton, NJ, US

    Dingbatz

  4. Aug

    23

    New York (NYC), NY, US

    The Brooklyn Monarch

  5. Aug

    25

    Albany, NY, US

    Empire Live

  6. Aug

    27

    Cambridge, MA, US

    Middle East - Downstairs

  7. Aug

    28

    Philadelphia, PA, US

    Johnny Brenda's

  8. Aug

    29

    Rochester, NY, US

    The Bug Jar

  9. Aug

    30

    Grand Rapids, MI, US

    The Pyramid Scheme

  10. Sep

    1

    Chicago, IL, US

    Reggie's Rock Club

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Biography

  • Hailing from New Orleans, US, Eyehategod have been at the forefront of the NOLA southern metal scene since the mid-90s, alongside the likes of Down and Crowbar.

    The band formed in 1988, led by guitarist Jimmy Bower and drummer Joe LaCraze, bringing in Michael D. Williams on vocals, Brian Patton on lead guitar and Steve Dale on the bass. After releasing some early demos, they recorded their debut album, "In The Name of Suffering," in 1992, released on French label, Intellectual Convulsion. This was followed by 1993's "Take As Needed For Pain," featuring new bassist Mark Schultz. However, after substantial touring, Eyehategod went on a hiatus, with Bower made busy with commitments to Crowbar and Down.

    The band briefly returned to release their third album, "Dopesick" in 1996, before falling quiet once again until the end of the decade. The band recorded several new singles which were compiled in 2000 on "Southern Discomfort," also including live recordings. This new release gave them impetus to complete another full studio album, "Confederacy of Ruined Lives," that same year, before again embarking on nationwide tours.

    The band fell quiet once again, although still continued to perform intermittently. It was not until 2005 that new material was released, "Preaching the 'End-Time' Message," another compilation album in the same vein as "Southern Discomfort. In the following years the band continued to performat major festivals and embark on tours, celebrating their 20 year anniversary in 2008. It was not until 2014 that Eyehategod brought forth their fans new music, with their self-titled album, their first for nearly ten years.

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Live reviews

  • Eyehategod

    Sludge metal is a genre that requires an acquired taste, but in my opinion Eyehategod are relatively versatile, mainly due to their status as one of the most well known and prestigious bands of the genre. The lights were out, and the feedback from the guitar washed over the auditorium before the band ran onstage with their instruments, ready to bring the house down.

    They opened the show with a lengthy instrumental track, that demonstrated the sheer talent of every musician in the band, as they powered through complex guitar solos, challenging time signatures, and incredibly fast beats, whilst staying tight as a unit. It was evident that they’ve been playing together for years through their tight format, and their communication on stage.

    They played through a variety of their hits from their older material, and journeyed right through to their self titled album from 2014. Their performance value was great, jumping, running, and head banging across the stage, despite their age. They put on an incredible show, and interacted well with us in the crowd, shouting to sing and dance along, and they even took song requests towards the end of the show. It really was a wonderful presentation of talented musicians and great writing.

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  • Groovy sludge blues hardcore show! Jimmy Bower is amazing! Mike Williams is a charismatic front man and Gary Mader and Aaron Hill provide the foundation for a tempo shifting cataclysm!

    Negative Approach are legendary, and illustrate the full force of the hardcore ideal. They own that shit and they provide many moments of raw power. They are so forceful they blow you "out the frame".

    Sheer Terror are underrated members of the NY scene and kick that NYHC at it's finest.

    Don't miss this tour if you love it loud and miserable.

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  • All the good metal shows are always on Sunday night for some reason. Kansas City has a great scene for it though, and lots of people came out to see Eyehategod and Cro-Mags. I missed the two opening acts, but I got what I came for. If you're reading this, you already know what this music is about, and if you're into it, then you don't want to miss the opportunity to experience it live.

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  • One of my favorite bands. Very heavy and in your face. The feedback intros are always cool, kinda like a trip to the twilight zone, sorta gets you ready for what youre about to experience. My girlfriend had an ear and sinus infection and after the show it was gone

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  • Everything a concert should be: intimate, raw, visceral. The sound quality was awesome. Mike sounded great. Excellent song selection. Venue nice, not too crowded, not too hot, good beer selection.

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  • IMMENSE as usual.

    Two equally immense support bands.

    Come To Grief and Eyehategod both made the floor vibrate that you felt it in your chest.

    The power of the riff compelled EVERYONE!

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Past concerts

  1. Jul

    28

    Brisbane, QLD, Australia

    The Triffid

  2. Jul

    27

    Leichhardt, NSW, Australia

    Crowbar Sydney

  3. Jul

    26

    Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    Max Watt's Melbourne

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