They’ve been around for 25 years and they’ve never stopped performing on stage – and yet it took the band 15 years to release a new record. Eyehategod has been through a lot in their career, most recently with the passing of drummer Joey LaCaze due to respiratory problems. But as singer Mike Williams IX tells us in the following interview: “We are survivors”. It is that state of mind that drives the band forward and makes its members indefatigable. It’s also what life has offered, or rather thrown at them through the years (in Williams’s case, the list goes on forever and would have precipitated a less resilient man into complete neurosis) that makes Eyehategod’s music so vicious and so tormented.
The self-titled album is out, so enjoy it, people, because Eyehategod’s offerings are rather scarce. It was a one-of-a-kind opportunity to ask the singer a few questions about the album, the death of their drummer and everything else.
Steven Tyler (AEROSMITH) cité dans une plainte d’agression sexuelle sur mineure
NO ONE IS INNOCENT : le batteur Gael Choss et les deux guitaristes Poppy et Shanka quittent le groupe
L.A. GUNS : les détails du nouvel album Black Diamonds ; lyric vidéo de la chanson « You Betray » dévoilée
Mince alors, on l’a oublié celui là !
KAUAN dévoile la nouvelle chanson « Sokea Sisar »
SLIPKNOT dévoile le clip vidéo de la nouvelle chanson « Bone Church »
Paul Gilbert : les détails de l’album de reprises The Dio Album ; reprise de « Holy Diver » dévoilée (DIO)
Marko Hietala (ex-NIGHTWISH) dévoile la lyric vidéo de la chanson « Dead God’s Son »
TOMAHAWK dévoile le clip vidéo de la chanson « Stone Letter »
MEGADETH de passage à Paris en août 2023