![]() But they sure do it well, and their conviction is hard to deny. By the time it ends, the album just blurs into a big mound of corrosive, swampy doom metal riffage. Not counting the couple of looped spoken word collages, there isn't a whole lot to distinguish the tracks from one another. There are also moments when they break into a swinging, mid-tempo Southern rock groove, which helps offset the slow pounding that otherwise predominates. Compared to the rougher In the Name of Suffering, the guitars here are warmer and thicker sounding, while the actual riffs are much more distinguished and in some cases even catchy. Take as Needed for Pain has all of that, but it is also the first to really bring out the Southern/blues-rock and Black Sabbath influences in full force. and to be themselves without having to take on the mantle of male rock/punk rock. ![]() Every Eyehategod album shares a few main ingredients in common: the slow, sludgy guitars, the indecipherable ranting of vocalist Michael Williams, the moaning feedback that introduces nearly every song, and the relentlessly bitter, broken-down mood. We ThRee announce the reissue of the Odyshape the second album by The.
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