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DVD Review: Eyehategod – Live (2011)

Eyehategod has long been one of my absolute favorite bands, yet thanks to living in the asshole of the Midwest for all of my natural life (six months in California doesn’t count), I’ve never had the...

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Barghest / False – split (Gilead Media, 2012)

I always imagine splits as the musical equivalent of a pro wrestling cage match.  Two bands locked in combat, duking it out for supremacy in an all-out slugfest; there is no escape, there must be a...

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Eyehategod – s/t (Housecore Records, 2014)

Hard to believe it’s been fourteen years since Eyehategod’s last full length, Confederacy of Ruined Lives.  That album was my first Eyehategod experience; I admittedly came late to the band (keep in...

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Barghest – The Virtuous Purge (Gilead Media, 2014)

Baton Rouge’s Barghest have been spreading their swampy, miasmic brand of black metal since 2006, but I didn’t come across them until their 2012 split LP with False.  It was definitely a case of...

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White Spot – Father Songs. (self-released, 2015)

I’ve been listening to various forms of heavy music for a long time, and as the years go on, my attention span gets shorter and shorter, especially when it comes to choosing bands to write about....

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