EYEHATEGOD: East Coast Dates Announced

August 6, 2009

New Orleans' EYEHATEGOD will embark on a three-date East Coast tour in late October. The trek will mark the band's first shows on the East Coast in almost five years.

The details are as follows:

Friday, Oct. 23 - Baltimore, MD @ The Ottobar

EYEHATEGOD
PIG DESTROYER
GOATWHORE
SWARM OF THE LOTUS
(reunion)
STRONG INTENTION
TRIAC

Saturday, Oct. 24 - Rocks Off Concert Cruise Aboard The TempTress

EYEHATEGOD
PIG DESTROYER
GOATWHORE
STRONG INTENTION

Sunday, Oct. 25 - Boston, MA @ The Middle East

EYEHATEGOD
GOATWHORE
ANAL CUNT
STRONG INTENTION
HOWL
RAMPANT DECAY

EYEHATEGOD have spent the last two decades at odds with a corrupt music industry, using their music as a proverbial middle finger aimed at everything from government officials to sanctimonious shitheads hiding behind organized religion. They have defied all odds and continue to exist and persist despite personal and professional setbacks, from drug addiction to natural disasters. In the midst of all this turmoil, EYEHATEGOD have become the high water mark when it comes to "sludge metal," having birthed rock's unholy bastard feasting on the teat that BLACK SABBATH and BLACK FLAG built. They became the cornerstone for countless of sonic acolytes following in their fetid footsteps and continue to inspire bands around the world.

"Confederacy of Ruined Lives" is their fourth and latest studio LP, released in late 2000. I'm Better Than Everyone Records will finally give this a vinyl release, the way it was intended to be heard, without compromises nor excuses: A beautiful fuck you to all the non-believers.

"Confederacy of Ruined Lives" is slated for an August release.

For more information, visit www.imbetterthaneveryonerecords.com.

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