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- Artist(s): Brian Patton, Gary Mader, James Bower, Joey Lacaze
- Summary: The fifth full-length studio release for the New Orleans hardcore band is the final album with drummer Joey LaCaze, who passed away in August of 2013.
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- Record Label: Housecore
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal, Doom Metal, Hardcore Punk, Sludge Metal
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Jun 25, 2014With LaCaze's drum tracks on the record, Eyehategod is a fitting tribute, but also signifies a new beginning for this band that just don't quit.
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Jun 25, 2014That Eyehategod exists at all is a miracle in and of itself, but the fact that it is so damn great is simply extraordinary.
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Aug 29, 2014It contains everything that makes Eyehategod the unique proposition that they are. It’s an Eyehategod album in excelsis, if you like.
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Jun 26, 2014Offering plenty of catharsis, Eyehategod gives good acrimony.
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Jun 25, 2014Lack of variation in the tracklist is the token criticism against Eyehategod records, and while this one has its monotonous moments (the stoned drone of the seven-minute “Flags and Cities Bound”), the memorable riffs and refrains come in swarms.
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Aug 18, 2014There aren’t any real surprises at work on Eyehategod, and that’s just fine. Its relatively simple approach of no frills instrumentals meets raw, demented vocals feels surprisingly fresh in its earnestness.
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Kerrang!Jun 25, 2014Eyehategod are growing old disgracefully, and they're all the better for it. [24 May 2014, p.54]
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