Eyehategod Sideband Playing Free Show This Sunday
. Prior to part two of Eyehategod's two-night stand at the Empty Bottle in Chicago, BloodLust! presents a special afternoon noise set at Reckless Records in Wicker Park by Ten Suicides (featuring members of Eyehategod, Outlaw Order, The Guilt Of..., Bloodyminded, Anatomy Of Habit and The Fortieth Day). The performance will be based around the Bloodyminded song "Ten Suicides," which features guest lead vocals by Eyehategod vocalist Mike Williams. Expect the worlds of noise, sludge and doom to lock into a united North-South experimental soundscape of epic proportions... Eyehategod, whose rescheduled show at the Cambridge Elks Lodge earlier this week was shut down mid set due to their extreme volume, have been ravaging the masses with their matchless brand of New Orleans' sludge metal since the beginning of June. The band -- Mike Williams, guitarists Jimmy Bower and Brian Patton, bassist Gary Mader and drummer Joey LaCaze -- will wind down their long-anticipated US tour in Chicago at the Empty Bottle this weekend where they'll perform the coveted first two EHG full-lengths In The Name Of Suffering (June 19) and Take As Needed For Pain (June 20) in their entirety. If you're on the Chicago area (or are willing to travel), don't miss this rare and special event! Preview and Purchase Eyehategod CDs |
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