The entire Eibon discography is now available for streaming and downloads on the Eibon bandcamp site

This includes all the band’s releases:
– ‘Entering Darkness’ album, (2010)
– 7″ split EP w/HKY, (2010)
– Self-titled MCD, (2008)
– Split CD w/Hangman’s Chair, (2007)
We are happy to announce the the re-issue of our first MCD as a 12″ record by Iconoclast Records this November. Released in 500 copies, 400 on regular black wax, + 100 copies on dark marbled wax w/ exclusive embroided patch.
Only 20 copies available from us so order your copy now!

“2 tracks for more than 20 minutes of slow and dirty Metal; heavy and dark like a swamp in spring (swamps are Doom indeed). What strikes on this EP is the quality of the sound. Contrarily to let’s say 90% of such crunchy bands, Eibon’s sound is, for want of a better word, really ‘clean’ … Which is ironic, given how filthy the music is in fact! You clearly hear every single instrument. And that’s precisely what makes those songs so brutal: you have your teeth jumping in your gums everytime a bass chord is hit! And a nasty taste of rust that stays in the mouth.”
Read the complete review on www.doommetal.com

Eibon MCD reviewed at Doom-metal.com
Eibon is in the compilation “Vive la France” part of “Doom- Metal Front Zine” issue #3
You can download the Zine + Compilation at Megaupload

Doom Metal Front Zine #3

Compilation "Vive la France"
Check this the review of the Eibon’s self-titled MCD from Crucial Blast Records:
Here’s release number deux from the Parisian doom band Eibon, which we’ve had floating around here in the Crucial Blast shop for a while but never got around to actually putting together a review for it. I pulled this disc out recently and remembered how bitching this short but pulverizing collection of songs is, so here we go…this is the first full release from the band, following a split that they did back in 2007 with Hangman’s Chair (also from France, and also stupidly crushing – you doomsters need to check them out too!), and here unleash their black tar heaviness across two epic songs, each one spreading out for more than ten minutes, each a pummeling, bass-heavy wall of lumbering doom with moments of creepy atmosphere. the band has a couple of former members of the band Horrors Of The Black Museum, yet another French doom band who I’m a huge fan of, and while Eibon doesn’t incorporate the crazy Goblin-esque progginess and horror movie soundtrack elements that made Horrors Of The Black Museum so unique, there are some subtler atmospheric sounds that seep into these songs.
At their heaviest, this is pure molten death-infected doom, with massive detuned guitars grinding across lumbering ultra heavy drumming, the vocalist spewing horrific snarling screams, some Eyehategod, old school doomdeath, and classic European doom metal all worked into their sound, with streaks of hellish feedback and droning low-end buzz crawling over the chugging dirge, never getting too slow, instead lumbering forward in a massive pounding groove, sometimes slipping into eerie acoustic passages, or drifting into fields of backwards tape noise, sampled opera vocals, bleak psychedelic guitar or atmospheric ambience, but always returning to that incredibly crushing dirge.
The second track “Staring At The Abyss” is a bit more varied, opening up unexpectedly with the desolate strummed melody of an acoustic guitar, but that is quickly devoured by a black wave of distorted doom, a crushing metallic version of the same acoustic riff that started the song off, only now it’s insanely heavy and blown-out and crawling. Some triumphant guitar melodies begin to emerge, along with bits of dissonant detuned guitar and those scathing vocals, and after a couple of minutes the song quiets into a weird shuffling psych dirge, clean meandering psychedelic guitar and spacey Hawkwind-ish electronic effects emerge for a few minutes before the band crashes back into that crushing central riff, delving even deeper into the slow trudging heaviness before the song begins to gradually dissolve in a fog of minimal drone.
AS always, Aesthetic Death delivers the goods with another massive dose of DOOM. Packaged in a four panel digipack.
Eibon – Eibon MCD (Aesthetic Death Records)
Written by Simon Collins
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This self-titled MCD from Parisian doom outfit Eibon is the band’s second release, following their 2007 split with Hangman’s Chair. Eibon was founded in 2005 by bassist Stéphane Rivière and drummer Jerome Lachaud, both formerly of Horrors Of The Black Museum, with the line-up being completed by the addition of singer Georges Balafas (ex-Drowning) and guitarist Max Hedin (also ex-Horrors…).
Classily presented in a monochrome digipack sleeve bearing imagery of jagged precipices and bleak horizons, this release consists of two long tracks, totalling 22-and-a-half minutes of playing time. ‘Asleep And Threatening’ gets right down to business with tumultuous drum-rolls and ominous whines of feedback, before a ferociously downtuned guitar riff lumbers into earshot. As doom goes, this isn’t as slow as it gets, but this is a vast, authoritative, sludgy sound all the same, definitely within the ambit of bands like Eyehategod, Isis and Pelican.
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Check out this review of the MCD in the Summer ’09 edition of Hard-Rock Magazine
