Through the Eyes of the Dead
In a time where countless bands rely on the tried and true right hand path of conventionality, convenience and commercially viable song structure, along comes South Carolina’s THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD to breathe some (arguably) much needed life into modern metal. Malice, the band’s latest effort, shows THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD showcasing a more brutal, violent and focused aural attack than many listeners may have expected. With new frontman Nate Johnson (ex-Premonitions of War) firmly in tow, THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD have constructed a brutally heavy record, worthy of Johnson’s guttural and deep growling onslaught and already established extreme credentials. Pairing a more death metal sound, thanks to mature riffing and frantic drumming, along with Johnson’s vocal repertoire has given the band new life; where many bands opt for a more ‘mature’ or melodic sound as time passes them by, THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD has done the complete opposite. Heavier, faster and more extreme are the new dictators here. And why not? Considering the band enlisted the skills of Erik Rutan (ex-Morbid Angel, Hate Eternal) to record Malice, THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD’s progression into the territory of unabashed death metal with hints of guitar-driven melody and plenty of double bass, one could say the move was an aptly-timed shift into heavier waters. The follow-up to 2005’s Bloodlust, Malice builds upon the solid - and dedicated - fan base the band established while headlining small venues, hitting the road with the likes of Children of Bodom, God Forbid and Sounds of the Underground 2006, as well as ultimately concluding the record’s cycle with a vastly successful headlining tour in the winter of 2006, now is the time that THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD establishes itself as a band that will be around for awhile; not just another flavor of the week. “We’ve got to stand behind our music 110% before anyone else can,” guitarist Justin Longshore says. “We’re the people writing it, so we should write music that satisfies us as a band. We’re very happy with what we’ve done. I know everyone says that when they come out with a new record, but seriously we’re all really satisfied with it.” With a summer precursor tour as direct support to The Red Chord already in the can and a late summer headlining tour scheduled in addition to confirmed domestic touring plans this fall, THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD is already waving the flag of the road warriors, determined to spread the word of the band’s best, and most brutal record to date. Having undergone their fair share of underground releases, member changes and months at a time in vans, with the release of Malice, THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD are prepared to show the extreme underground that this band is the real deal.
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| track name | plays | | downloads | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two Inches From A Main Artery | 110 | 362 | play mp3 |
| Failure In The Flesh | 51 | 0 | play |
albums
| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bloodlust | 2005 | n/a | 0 |
| Malice | n/a | n/a | 0 |
| The Scars of Ages | n/a | n/a | 0 |
Recent User Reviews
Through the eyes of the dead are awesome. They got the heavy guitar riffs and pretty fast double kicks! The screaming is sort of distorted but it still sounds amazing, Check this album out!
FULL REVIEWposted Jan 3, 2007


