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Live footage of HATE ETERNAL at BB King's now available on MetalKult.com

Posted: 5/9/2008

Head over to MetalKult.com to check out three live songs from Hate Eternal's set during the bands stop at BB King's in NYC on April 28th 2008. See vocalist/guitarist Erik Rutan lead his four-piece through 'Bringer of Storms' from Fury and Flames, as well as 'The Obscure Terror' from 2002's King of All Kings and 'Behold Judas' from 2005's I, Monarch.

Check them out HERE

Hate Eternal's Metal Blade debut Fury and Flames came out February 19th and has been met with great praise. Here's a taste of what critics have been saying so far about what is truly one of 2008's greatest death metal releases.

'Intelligent, inventive and utterly unstoppable death metal machine' - 8/10 Metal Hammer

'Brutal, technical and heart-searingly relentless, just when you thought death metal had nothing new to offer, Hate Eternal return to prove you wrong. Fury and Flames owns you in 2008.' - Metal Maniacs

'I am happy to report that Hate Eternal's latest offering, Fury and Flames, is by and large their most blistering release to date; a savage, jarring, and infinitely deep slab of death metal goodness.' - 9/10 lambgoat.com

'Every now and then a record comes along that stops you in your tracks and forces you to admit, 'Fuck, that's heavy!' and Fury and Flames is one of those records.' - Outburn

'If "I, Monarch" - Hate Eternal's last effort for Earache Records - was a massive slab of death metal, then "Fury and Flames" is a nine-story parking structure collapsing from the top down, each massive layer of concrete and iron slamming into the one beneath it, grinding and sliding to the earth in a maelstrom of dust and debris.' - Deadtide.com

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