Eyehategod_(album)

<i>Eyehategod</i> (album)

Eyehategod (album)

2014 studio album by Eyehategod


Eyehategod is the fifth studio album by American sludge metal band Eyehategod. It was released on May 26, 2014 in North America through Housecore Records and on May 27, 2014 in Europe through Century Media Records.[1]

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Eyehategod is considered a posthumous album for original drummer Joe LaCaze who died in August 2013 due to respiratory failure, and was replaced by Aaron Hill.[2] It was also the last album to feature lead guitarist Brian Patton before his departure in 2018.

Songs from Eyehategod were performed live as early as 2011,[3] when the album was rumored to be titled Whiskey Drink.[4] A music video was made for the song "Medicine Noose".

Reception

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Eyehategod received positive reviews from critics. On Metacritic, the album holds a score of 77/100 based on seven reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[5]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Eyehategod

Personnel

Eyehategod
  • Mike IX Williams – vocals
  • Brian Patton – lead guitar
  • Jimmy Bower – rhythm guitar
  • Gary Mader – bass
  • Joe LaCaze – drums
Production
  • Kevin Bernier – layout
  • Nathaniel Shannon – photography
  • Collin Jordan – mastering
  • Sanford Parker – mixing
  • Chris George – engineering
  • Billy Anderson – recording (drums)
  • Phil Anselmo – recording (vocals)
  • Stephen Berrigan – recording (vocals, bass, guitars)
  • Daniel Majorie – engineering

Charts

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Release history

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References

  1. "EYEHATEGOD To Release Self-Titled Album In May; New Song Available For Streaming". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  2. "EYEHATEGOD Drummer Dies". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  3. "EYEHATEGOD: The Heavy Planet Interview". Heavy Planet. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  4. "EyeHateGod - Eyehategod". Allmusic. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  5. Hadusek, Jon (May 29, 2014). "Eyehategod - Eyehategod". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
  6. Falzon, Denise (May 23, 2014). "Eyehategod Eyehategod". Exclaim!. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
  7. "EyeHateGod - "EyeHateGod" (CD)". Metal Underground.com. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  8. Kelly, Kim. "Eyehategod - Album Reviews". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  9. Giraldi, Richard (August 17, 2014). "Eyehategod: Eyehategod". PopMatters. Retrieved August 17, 2019.



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