Jul 292024
 

(Andy Synn finds himself far from alienated by the new album from Eye Eater)

It’s always been fascinating to me how different ears, on different people, can hear something different – whether subtly or strikingly – when listening to the same thing.

Case in point, a quick peruse of the listener reviews on the Bandcamp page for enigmatic New Zealand extremists Eye Eater will reveal a number of different descriptions of the band’s music, from “Progressive Death Metal” to “Blackened Death Metal” to “Dissonant Death Doom”.

And while, to a greater or lesser extent, I can understand where these listeners are coming from, what’s really interesting to me is what they’re not saying… which is that it would be just as valid to make references to “Deathcore” and “Tech Death” when it comes to the band’s gloom-heavy, crushingly claustrophobic, and hauntingly atmospheric blend of styles and genres.

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