Eyehategod Reveal New Album Release Details
. The band have also partnered with Century Media who will be releasing the album in Europe, Australia and New Zealand on May 26th and Daymare will be releasing the album in Japan on May 21st. Frontman Mike IX Williams had these details for fans, "I have to say I don't believe we've lost nary a step in the creation of this album and we think these newer songs are a killer combination of classic Eyehategod mixed along with our best production, mixing, engineering and songwriting in thirteen years. "The main and total tragic break in the chain, was obviously last year's death of our great friend and drummer, Joey LaCaze. However, his original drum tracks made it onto the final master recordings and we're f***ing psyched about that... As for working with Housecore, it was a no-brainer. We've always been a family, and will always remain a family." Housecore founder Philip H. Anselmo had this to say, "Being a part of the new EHG record is a dream come true. I've known, supported and loved the guys for almost as long as I've been playing music myself, and it is our pleasure here at The Housecore Records Compound to have 'em aboard. And I gotta mention, having heard the new record, this is the Eyehategod record every true fan has been waiting for.... Hail!" The band also announced that they will be playing a special one-off show in Baltimore on April 27th that will also feature performances from High On Fire, Corrosion Of Conformity, Magrudergrind, Strong Intention and Ilsa.
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