EYEHATEGOD: Baltimore Footage, NYC Photos Available

October 26, 2009

Fan-filmed video footage of EYEHATEGOD's October 23, 2009 performance at Ottobar in Baltimore, Maryland can be viewed below.

Photos of EYEHATEGOD's October 24, 2009 concert in New York City as part of the "Rocks Off Concert Cruise Aboard The Temptress" are available at NolaUnderground.com (scroll down for pictures).

The release date for the vinyl version of EYEHATEGOD's fourth studio album, "Confederacy Of Ruined Lives", has been pushed back to November 11 from the previously announced October 22 (via the vinyl-only imprint I'm Better Than Everyone Records).

Originally issued on CD in late 2000, "Confederacy Of Ruined Lives" will be available in two versions: The main edition will be hand-numbered and limited to 400 on thick black vinyl. There will also be an extremely limited edition of 100 hand-numbered copies on white vinyl with tan and black splatter. Both editions will be encased in a deluxe triple gatefold!

EYEHATEGOD has 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 has 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. Countless bands have followed in their fetid footsteps and they continue to inspire groups around the world to this very day.

For more information, visit www.imbetterthaneveryonerecords.com.

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