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Eyehategod
Brace yourself for an earth-shaking night at John & Peter's Place in New Hope, PA, as two of extreme music's most uncompromising acts descend on this legendary intimate venue. On Saturday, May 23, 2026, Eyehategod and Today is the Day share the stage in a collision of sludge metal ferocity and experimental noise that will leave no eardrums unscathed. This is not a show for the faint of heart — it's a visceral, cathartic experience designed for the most dedicated disciples of heavy music.
Eyehategod, the New Orleans sludge metal pioneers, have spent decades perfecting a sound built on down-tuned misery, blues-drenched doom, and raw punk aggression. Their live performances are legendary for their intensity and unpredictability — a churning wall of feedback and emotion that commands full surrender. Joining them, Today is the Day brings their own brand of brutal, avant-garde chaos, creating a double-bill that represents the bleeding edge of underground heaviness.
John & Peter's Place offers the perfect crucible for this kind of music — an intimate, storied venue where the barrier between performer and audience practically disappears. Up-close and personal, the low ceilings and tight quarters amplify every crushing riff and anguished howl. Whether you're a longtime devotee or a curious newcomer to extreme music, this night promises an unforgettable, bone-rattling encounter with some of the most powerful live acts in the genre.