This Spring, Eyehategod will hit the road in the USA for their “30 Years of Take as Needed for Pain” tour, featuring Goatwhore as support! Kicking off April 8th, the trek also makes a stop at the annual Decibel Metal & Beer Fest in Philadelphia, PA – where Eyehategod will perform Take as Needed for Pain in its entirety. See below for all dates! Eyehategod “30 Years of Take as Needed for Pain” tour dates w/ Goatwhore April 8, 2023 – Atlanta, GA @ Boggs April 9, 2023 – Tampa, FL @ Brass Mug April 10, 2023 – Charleston, SC @ Trolley Pub April 11, 2023 – Greensboro, NC @ Hangar 1819 April 12, 2023 – Chesapeake, VA @ Riffhouse April 13, 2023 – Brooklyn, NY @ Monarch April 14, 2023 – Portland, ME @ Genos April 15, 2023 – Philadelphia, PA @ Fillmore / Decibel Metal & Beer Fest *** April 16, 2023 – Boston, MA @ Middle East April 17, 2023 – Rochester, NY @ Bug Jar April 18, 2023 – Detroit, MI @ Sanctuary April 19, 2023 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls April 20, 2023 – Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups April 21, 2023 – Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle *** April 22, 2023 – Indianapolis, IN @ Black Circle Brewing April 23, 2023 – St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club April 24, 2023 – Bloomington, IL @ Nightshop April 25, 2023 – Iowa City, IA @ Wildwood April 26, 2023 – Lincoln, NE @ Royal Grove April 27, 2023 – St. Louis, MO @ Red Flag April 28, 2023 – Little Rock, AR @ Rev Room April 29, 2023 – Denton, TX @ Rubber Gloves April 30, 2023 – Tulsa, OK @ Rabbit Hole *** ***=no Goatwhore In 2021, Eyehategod released their latest album, A History of Nomadic Behavior – their first full-length in 7 years! – to critical acclaim, with media declaring, “Eyehategod is back in a big way” (Blabbermouth). A reflection of the chaos and euphoria the band experienced over recent years, crossed with the political turmoil, pandemic terror and remorseless hypocrisy of modern times, A History of Nomadic Behavior is a blowtorch-distortion and blues-saturated combination of mostly mid-paced songs pierced with scarring pain and disconsolate fury. As Kerrang! writes, “This record is as much a celebration as it is a continuation of the band’s journey. Despite all they’ve been through they’ve come back swinging, a true testament to the age old philosophy of ‘what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger’ – in [Eyehategod’s] case what doesn’t kill you makes you more pissed off.” Purchase and stream A History of Nomadic Behavior here: https://eyehategod.lnk.to/AHistoryofNomadicBehaviorID |