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Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Evil Eyes. Mostrar todas las entradas

martes, 29 de enero de 2013

miércoles, 2 de enero de 2013

Evil Eyes: Keep your mind on me (Single, 2012)

"Evil Eyes, quinteto de de San Francisco que debutó con EP homónimo en febrero de este mismo año, y el pasado 10 de septiembre puso en circulación el 7″ formado por Half A Heart, y la canción de hoy, Keep Your Mind On Me. Dos canciones que servirán la espera hasta la llegada de su debut de largo previsto para inicios del 2013. Keep Your Mind On Me tiene una composición de extraña y seria adicción. Algo tendrán que ver esa guitarra que se alarga, el paciente discurso vocal, y unos sintetizadores que aportan algo de luz a un sonido introspectivo" (escafandrista-musical.com)

miércoles, 12 de septiembre de 2012

Evil Eyes: Keep your mind on me (2012)


"Evil Eyes are a band I have come to love deeply. You may recall my first post I wrote about them, for their self titled EP. If you need a refresher, you can read it HERE. Now, let’s get down to business. Evil Eyes have released a new single, ‘Keep Your Mind On Me’, and as I listened to it I began to fall in love with them all over again. This time however, felt a little deeper, a little more burrowed in my heart. It’s a wonderful new wave dream. You’re imagining yourself in the stars or dancing hypnotically while their voices echo through your head. It’s a sound that puts you in a deep haze, you can’t help but remained completely focused. Evil Eyes are giving this to you as a free download. ‘Keep Your Mind On Me’ and ‘Half A Heart’ are yours and I have a feeling that they are meant to be played at the highest possible volume" @LeahLovecat

domingo, 2 de septiembre de 2012

Evil Eyes: Over my shoulder (Single, 2012)


"I want to start this post off by apologizing for my lack of writing over the past few days. I got a little buried beneath the daily grind but after a little time to rest, I’m back on the radar. Evil Eyes quickly caught my attention with their album art, something about all those eyes pulled me in. Their dreamy self titled EP is perfect for late night escapades and midday escapes. Evil Eyes have me laying on the floor in my room and in my most pensive state of mind. All I want to do is dim the lights and turn the volume up. I have a feeling I’ll be here for quite a while" (dingusmusic.com)