NEWS 2021/03/11
On A History of Nomadic Behavior, NOLA luminaires Eyehategod have lost none of the magic that defined the 90s ascendancy of seminal sludge metal artifacts such as Take as Needed for Pain (1993) and Dopesick (1996). While there may have been a seven-year gap between 2014’s eponymous effort and the group’s sixth full-length album, time appears to have only tempered the band’s iron will and steely resolve. With the last three years spent on the road, touring relentlessly across four continents, A History of Nomadic Behavior pitches Eyehategod’s molten sludge into a world full of chaos, political turmoil, and pandemic-fuelled uncertainty. And when vocalist Mike Williams harnesses the raw, atavistic power of his voice, it becomes the perfect delivery mechanism for a scattershot mosaic of human ...
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