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Man glaubt es nicht, man glaubt es nicht. Die neue Eyehategod scheint nun tatsächlich im Frühjahr 2021 zu erscheinen.

"It's called A History of Nomadic Behavior and it's due in spring 2021 via Century Media".

Kopiert aus einem Artikel einer Zeitschrift mit dem Titel "Brooklyn Vegan" (?!!). Jimmy Bower ist ganz sicher vegan :D.
https://www.brooklynvegan.com/eyeha...Aakqr6KLCHt1eD67LG33-M5b-3nA-Ym-GLvAk-KbfpUUA
cover is schonma lame.. mal schaun bzw hören
 
Man glaubt es nicht, man glaubt es nicht. Die neue Eyehategod scheint nun tatsächlich im Frühjahr 2021 zu erscheinen.

"It's called A History of Nomadic Behavior and it's due in spring 2021 via Century Media".

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Kopiert aus einem Artikel einer Online-Zeitschrift mit dem Titel "Brooklyn Vegan" (?!!). Jimmy Bower ist ganz sicher vegan :D.
https://www.brooklynvegan.com/eyeha...Aakqr6KLCHt1eD67LG33-M5b-3nA-Ym-GLvAk-KbfpUUA


bin gespannt.
sehr.

obwohl die s/t mich nicht komplett abgeholt hat, wirds gehört.
 
EYEHATEGOD – Release First Single “High Risk Trigger” Of New Album / Pre – Order Starts Today

Eyehategod have set a March 12 release date for the band’s first new full-length album in seven years, A History of Nomadic Behavior.

The album news arrives with a visualizer for “High Risk Trigger” a taste of what’s to come on the 12-song album. Lyrically, the song is cryptic and abstract, but it touches on the all-pervasive fears bred by an invisible germ storm sweeping through the nation and a society sickened by police brutality: “Infection is the way, disruptive crowd takes aim/Burn down the rail yard house, destroy the U.S.A.”

Follow this link to watch the video: https://youtu.be/YTwZdaNEWIw

Singer Mike IX Williams said of the songs on the album, “We’re not a political band, but it was hard not to be affected by the news from the past year. During this recording, I thought a lot about how stupid humanity has become and how America is now completely divided with these people who don’t believe in science and blindly follow liars and nonsensical ideologies. Some of those feelings may have found their way into these songs, but it is mostly subliminal.”

A History of Nomadic Behavior follows a period that saw the New Orleans based band on the road for three years, preceded by Williams suffering liver failure and a transplant. “We toured our asses off for three years and that’s where A History of Nomadic Behavior basically comes from,” adds Williams before touching on his health challenge: “Death is a part of life, it’s a roll of the dice. Sometimes you take life as it comes, other times you fight to stay alive.” The album was produced by Eyehategod, Sanford Parker (Yob, Voivod) and James Whitten (Thou, High on Fire), with mixing by Whitten. The band recorded at HighTower Recording and Hypercube studios.

A History of Nomadic Behavior track list:
1. Built Beneath the Lies
2. The Outer Banks
3. Fake What’s Yours
4. Three Black Eyes
5. Current Situation
6. High Risk Trigger
7. Anemic Robotic
8. The Day Felt Wrong
9. The Trial of Johnny Cancer
10. Smoker’s Place
11. Circle of Nerves
12. Every Thing, Every Day
About EyeHateGod

New Orleans’ Eyehategod is the snarling, bilious sound of dead-end America. Since 1988, they’ve been a soundtrack for the troubled masses. Pitchfork dubbed them the “quintessential Southern sludge band,” Rolling Stone said they are one of “America’s great live bands,” and Thrasher said they are “true musical pioneers in every sense of the word.” Anyone familiar with Eyehategod’s story knows this is survivor’s music, a sound unto itself where Sabbathian riffs are meted out with a caustic anger that goes beyond punk.

That’s been the blueprint since guitarist Jimmy Bower (also of NOLA supergroup, Down) founded the band in 1988 with vocalist Michael IX Williams joining not long after. With a discography including sludge-punk mainstays like In the Name of Suffering (1990), Take as Needed for Pain (1993) Dopesick (1996), Confederacy of Ruined Lives (2000) and 2014’s eponymously-titled LP, released in the US through Housecore Records, Eyehategod laid the cracked foundation for their infamous and influential sound. Gary Mader is the band’s bass player, with Aaron Hill on drums.


 
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Normalerweise verweigere ich mich irgendwelchen hohen Kosten bei Publikationen, aber in diesem Falle werde ich wohl unter schwäbischen Schmerzen die 20 Euro (das kostet es inklusive Porto) für die Kasette in die Hand nehmen.

Body Void:

Our good friends at
Transylvanian Tapes
will be doing a cassette repress of our long out of print debut, Ruins. Pre-order here: https://transylvaniantapes.bandcamp.com/.../body-void-ruins
 
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Fange:

To thank you for your support all along this strange year, our complete discography can be downloaded for free on Bandcamp (fange.bandcamp.com/) until December 31th. Releasing "Pudeur" and "Poigne" without being able to defend them properly on stage was frustrating, but compensated by the amazing reception they got.
Keep yourself up-to-date with our current body of work as we won't slow down in 2021. Our next release is in its very final steps and we can't wait to show you how it sounds.

Die Franzosen sind echt aus Schaffhausen....
 
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powermetal.de mit einer wohlwollenden Kritik zu einer mir unbekannten, belgischen Kapelle namens Eleanora. Sind offensichlich schon ordentliche Portionen Hardcore und Elemente, "zu denen man keinen Nietengürtel tragen kann" drin.

https://powermetal.de/review/review-Eleanora/Mere,37555.html

Beim Reinhören gefällt es mir schon recht ordentlich, aber die Anlehnungen an Celeste sind schon überdeutlich.

https://eleanoramusic.bandcamp.com/album/mere

Weitere investigative Recherchen haben ergeben, dass es sich um eine Kapelle aus dem "Amenra Umfeld" handelt. Wundert mich dann zwar, dass es mir gefällt, ist aber dann so.
 
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