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Eyehategod

Eyehategod

Rock
New Orleans, United States
Since 1988-01-01
Sludge MetalDoom MetalNew OrleansHeavy MusicLive Concerts
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About Eyehategod

Emerging from the vibrant music scene of New Orleans in 1988, Eyehategod has forged a path through the realms of sludge and doom metal. Their raw, uncompromising sound embodies the spirit of the city's unique grit and intensity. Having cemented their legacy with powerful performances and a distinctive musical style, they've become a cornerstone of the underground metal movement.

The band's discography showcases their evolution, with their latest album, "A History of Nomadic Behavior," released in 2021. Known for their heavy riffs and cathartic lyrics, Eyehategod continues to push boundaries. With a history of playing at iconic venues like Tipitina's and Brooklyn Paramount, their presence is felt deeply across the metal landscape.

On Tour

Fans can look forward to experiencing Eyehategod live in concert as they prepare for a series of electrifying shows in 2026. Their performances are known for their raw energy and sonic evolution, capturing the essence of their music in a way that studio albums often can't. Mark your calendars for their upcoming gig at Paper Tiger in San Antonio, TX on March 20, 2026, where you can witness the band unleash their signature sound.

Following that, they will bring their heavy musical onslaught to cities like Portland and Nashville. Eyehategod's live shows are a testament to their durability and relevance in the metal scene, consistently delivering a powerful experience for both new fans and longtime followers.

Upcoming Shows

5 upcoming

Past Shows

12 concerts

Discography

Eyehategod's discography is a testament to their relentless creativity and sonic aggression. Their most recent work, "A History of Nomadic Behavior," is an exploration of themes that resonate deeply within the human experience. Each album, from their self-titled release in 2014 to the earlier "Preaching the End-Time Message," showcases the band's dedication to crafting a sound that is both heavy and introspective, marked by gritty guitar riffs and impassioned vocals.

Across their collection, Eyehategod has cultivated a distinct sonic identity that blends elements of Southern rock, punk, and metal. From the raw intensity of "Confederacy of Ruined Lives" to the reflective nature of the "Original Album Collection," their music offers a window into their journey as artists pushing the limits of their genre.