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It is with ultimately sordid pleasure that we can officially
announce the invasion of the Trutnov Battlefield this year by none other than
New Orleans, Louisiana’s own EYEHATEGOD with a summer exclusive European show
at OBSCENE EXTREME FESTIVAL 2014, hot on the heels of the release of their
brand new, highly anticipated, self-titled album – the first in 14 years –
scheduled to hit the shelves next May via Philip H. Anselmo’s Housecore
Records.
Formed in 1988, EHG turned upside down the 90’s punk and
metal underground pioneering a unique sound copied by thousands in their wake,
blending muddy riffs and sturdy rhythmic work with Mike Williams’ deranged
poetry and backing the lot with an intimidating barricade of noise and feedback
to top it off.
Those looking for an easy way out tried to label them as “a
mix of Black Sabbath and Black Flag” or “the godfathers of sludge” but we
prefer to stick to their much more apt self-description of “Down To Earth
Motherfucken Post Amplification Blues”… what better definition could there be
for their narcotic mass of slow-grinding jamming?
With a string of iconic, genre defining albums including the
truculent 1990 debut “In The Name Of Suffering”, 1993 “Take As Needed For Pain”
and 1996 “Dopesick”, they delivered unforgettably solid, massive and tacky hymns
such as “Depress”, “Sisterfucker” and “Lack Of All Most Everything” that every
insane lunatic is looking forward to witness performed alive in what we feel
safe enough to introduce as one of the most ugly and vicious spectacles to ever
be performed on the OEF stage, ever!
People get ready: EVERY HUMAN BEING HAS TO GO THROUGH SOME
SUFFERING!!!
Bio
As a band that helped create a genre as well as equate a
city with a sound, EYEHATEGOD have always remained humble anytime words like
"legend" were thrown around to describe them. The thing with legends
is that they grow stronger in time and over the years; word of mouth has been
kind to the band. New Orleans' EYEHATEGOD is bigger now than they ever have
been in their 25 plus years as a band. Pretty impressive seeing as they haven’t
released a full length album in almost 15 years. Most people who know the band
have a story to tell or they heard a story about the guys. Whether it was them
playing nothing but feedback to a bewildered White Zombie crowd during their
opening stint for the arena metal band in the mid-nineties, being banned from a
certain venue for attacking a promoter with a barstool or cleaning out entire
small towns of their drug supply, these stories spread throughout the metal
community over the years, usually through a game of one up-manship, establishing
them as one of the most notorious bands around.
Certainly not the first band to be surrounded by myth and
lore, EYEHATEGOD’s staying and growing power ultimately comes from the music.
No one riffs like Jimmy Bower and Brian Patton. Drummer Joey LaCaze grooved and
held it together with numerous bass players throughout the years, doing so
impeccably with Gary Mader over the past decade. Singer Mike IX Williams has
always been able to encapsulate the ruins of life through his lyrics and vocal
delivery. All combined, the music is the most genuine, distressing cacophony of
sound around.
Black Sabbath mixed with Black Flag with a little bit of
Skynyrd & the element of Blues thrown in there, Bower once said of the
band’s sound. In 2014 that style might sound somewhat commonplace. In 1988 it
most definitely was not. The band’s second album, 1993’s Take as Needed for
Pain is the pinnacle album that other bands of this genre try and reach. Today,
EYEHATEGOD sounds as fresh and innovative as ever. When the band released its
first new track in over a decade, New Orleans Is The New Vietnam, it was clear
that nothing about the band had changed. The band was touring more than they
ever had and used the time and energy together to work on an album’s worth of
songs. At the end of 2012 they were ready.
The recording process for the new album started with
producer Billy Anderson back in the fold (he recorded 1996’s Dopesick). The
session saw both producer and band not quite on the same page and at the end,
the album was unfinished. A few months later, the band reconvened at longtime
friend Phil Anselmo’s home studio with producer Stephen Berrigan (Down). Both
Anselmo and Berrigan helped draw out the missing pieces to one of underground
metal’s most anticipated albums in years.
EYEHATEGOD, the self-titled album will be released on May
27th with partners, Housecore Records (North America), Century Media (Europe,
Australia and New Zealand) and Daymare (Japan). Mixed by Sanford Parker
(Voivod, Corrections House, Nachtmystium), the album was entirely put together
and financed by the band. After 25 years and collectively having dealt with
just about every record label out there, big and small, EYEHATEGOD wanted
complete control. They got it.
An unexpected tragedy occurred shortly upon returning home
from a recent 5 week European tour in the Fall of 2013, percussionist Joey
LaCaze passed away due to respiratory failure. An outpouring of condolences and
tributes spread online. Enough can’t be said of the loss felt by the band,
family and friends. Fortunately, LaCaze’s drum tracks were captured by Anderson
and appear on the album, creating the definitive tribute for the member of the
band that encapsulated the best just what EYEHATEGOD was all about; seriously
not taking yourself too seriously.
New Orleans native, Aaron Hill (Mountain of Wizard, Missing Monuments), took over for Joseph LaCaze without missing a beat, both figuratively and literally. EYEHATEGOD hit the road after wrapping up the album and plan their most exhaustive touring to date in support of the new album.
Recently Williams spoke to NPR and reflected back upon their
career:
"We were kids when we first signed to Century Media.
Back then in 1989, all of us were in other bands then; EYEHATEGOD was a side
band for all of us, so we just signed it thinking, "Free trip to
Europe!" Thinking that would be it. I never would've thought 25 years
later I'd be playing sold out shows…the things we've been through since then --
it's just amazing, great times and bad times, but it's all life
experience."
Experiences that have formed legends.
Mike IX Williams –vocals
Jimmy Bower – guitars
Brian Patton – guitars
Gary Mader – bass
Aaron Hill - drums
Discography
Release date | Release name | Media |
---|---|---|
2014 | EyeHateGod | CD |
2012 | New Orleans Is The New Vietnam | EP |
2011 | Live | DVD |
2005 | Preaching The "End-Time" Message | CD |
2004 | I Am The Gestapo | EP |
2004 | 99 Miles Of Bad Road | EP |
2003 | The Age Of Boot Camp | EP |
2002 | Tokyo Japan | DVD |
2001 | 10 Years Of Abuse (And Still Broke) | CD |
2000 | Confederacy Of Ruined Lives | CD |
2000 | Southern Discomfort | CD |
1997 | Sabbath Jam | EP |
1996 | Dopesick | CD |
1995 | Southern Discomfort | EP |
1994 | The Lack Of Almost Everything | EP |
1994 | Ruptured Heart Theory | EP |
1993 | Take As Needed For Pain | CD |
1992 | In The Name Of Suffering | CD |