EYEHATEGOD In The Name Of Suffering (GOLD VINYL) LP (Century Media) 24.98����� The latest vinyl reissue of this classic slab of nihilistic hate-sludge from way down south. Eyehategod's infamous debut In The Name Of Suffering is once again available on wax, this time presented as a single Lp from Century Media that uses the (superior) original sleeve design that was used on the very first vinyl release of the album on French label Intellectual Convulsion. In case you need a refresher, here's our ancient and super-short capsule review of this motherfucker from way back when we first stocked the CD release:
����� Just had to get this classic album in stock for anyone who hasn't added this seminal sludgecore blast to their collection yet. The dirge-filled debut from New Orlean's Eyehategod was originally released on the Intellectual Convulsion label from France in 1990, and re-issued on Century Media. Painfully slow, gooey riffs indebted to early Melvins, swinging, bilious groove informed by decades of Southern Rock, screeching crustcore brutality at 10rpm, screaming feedback noise, and stream of consciousness lyrics dredged up from the septic depths of the human spirit at it's most damaged and diseased. Heavy as a collapsing star, totally misanthropic and nihilistic and drug-fueled feedback-drenched tar-pit doom that has never been surpassed. If you're into anything from Bongzilla and Boris to Isis and Kilslug and haven't heard this one yet, you're missing out. Absolutely CRUCIAL for fans of all things slow, dark, and crushingly heavy.