In the arc of their career, every record was another step forward, and just as 2001's 'Madre De Dios' built on the debut and 2003's 'Call It Conspiracy' built on that, so too did 'Through The Eyes Of Heathens' pick up from where its predecessor left off. Its sound was still rooted in a heavy rock feel, but Dozer were able to translate that into something more aggressive when they wanted - their sound had bite as well as lumber, and while a cut like 'Born A Legend' could be traced back to their desert-minded beginnings in its basic structure, by the time it was finally executed, it was something else entirely.