What The Hell Is Going On With Through The Eyes Of The Dead?
February 2, 2009 by Scott
This morning I got up early to work on something and flipped to the “T” section on my iPod. I saw Through The Eyes Of The Dead’s Malice and turned it on. In the two years since that came out, I actually forgot how much I liked that record when it came out. It was one of those albums in 2007 that got me back on track to some of the death metal genres that I kind of got bored with for a long time. After listening to the album all the way through I got to thinking about the …read more
Through The Eyes Of The Dead Part Ways With Singer And Drummer
In A press release from Prosthetic Records, Through The Eyes Of The Dead Guitar player Justin Longshore Stated: “First off, this band isn’t going anywhere and we are still doing the Throwdown/Soilwork tour as planned. To avoid any complications, we’ll just state that Josh [Kulick, drums] and Nate [Johnson, vocals] have both parted ways with the band under their own circumstances. We wish them the best of luck in the future. We are excited to announce that Lech, formerly of As Blood Runs Black, will be handling drums for us on the upcoming tour. He’s a monster behind the kit …read more
Through The Eyes Of The Dead | Failure In The Flesh
December 16, 2007 by Scott
This is the video for the first track off of Through The Eyes Of The Dead’s recent release Malice. The song is called Failure In The Flesh.This is a hard hitting, heavy video with new vocalist Nate Johnson. I’m giving this CD away in my December Giveaway contest. Enjoy.
Through The Eyes Of The Dead: Malice
November 24, 2007 by Scott
Through The Eyes Of The Dead’s new release, Malice can be described in one word. Brutal. There is no other way to start describing it. What I would consider it is death metal but you guys can call it whatever you want. You know how I feel about sub-genres.
Malice, the follow up to 2005’s Bloodlust brings in Nate Johnson (ex-Premonitions Of War) on vocals. There are few people that I feel have a really good sound on the mic in terms of death metal. Chris Barnes, David Vincent and Glenn Benton have nothing on Nate Johnson singing about the horrific …read more


