EXES FOR EYES: 'Stop Thinking, Start Feeling' Video Released

March 8, 2012

"Stop Thinking, Start Feeling", the new video from EXES FOR EYES — the new project featuring vocalist "Big" James Arsenian from ENDAST and Dave Sheldon, former bassist of ANNIHILATOR and MAN WITH TARGET — can be seen below. The song comes off the band's debut album, "The Amsler Grid", which came out last year via Year Of The Sun Records.

In support of the new video, EXES FOR EYES will be returning to the stage for a string of dates in Ontario and Quebec which will be announced in the coming weeks. The band has also released an exclusive bonus track which is available now through Bandcamp when you purchase "The Amsler Grid" for only $4.99.

EXES FOR EYES is a project born out of an overwhelming amount of mutual respect and admiration between two men. A respect for one another's work ethic, musical proficiency, stylistic taste and, of course, for each other as people. With the musical vision of Dave Sheldon and the lyrical conception of vocalist and frontman "Big" James, the project is very quickly taking shape into something more than either anticipated.

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