Eyehategod Stays Gritty in New Single “Built Beneath the Lies”

Photographer Credit: Raymond Flotat

A new single by grungy outfit Eyehategod has been released as a precursor to their upcoming album A History of Nomadic Behavior, which is set to drop on March 12. The album comes after a three-year touring period of the band, and the freshly released single is entitled “Built Beneath the Lies.”

Frontman Mike IX Williams mentions the new single in a press release, “’Built Beneath the Lies’ is another acidic Eyehategod song playing in the background while the back alleys burn with nervous alcoholic tension and people all over cancel their summer plans to stare at the wall…”

A gain-y guitar provides a thick sound to the single, and William’s vocals are just as intense, not quite screaming but angry and accusatory. The song includes vibey guitar with a stop-and-go feel at various points in the song as well, which provides a welcome interlude. The single is released along with a visualizer video of a skeleton and various animations therein.

The band came out of a six-year gap to release of new material with their 2020 song “High Rush Trigger,” which was followed by the aggressive single “Fake What’s Yours” early this year.

Photo credit: Raymond Flotat

Sara Thompson: Sara grew up in Athens, Georgia, and continues her education there at the University of Georgia. She has been trained in songwriting and also has experience as a writer at UGA's chapter of Odyssey Online. As a marketing major and part of the Music Business Program at UGA, Sara has a diverse and rigorous education. She was also a redesign intern at a sustainable clothing boutique in Athens, where she designed new pieces learned the makings of a small business.
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