EYE EMPIRE: New Video Interview With COREY LOWERY

September 5, 2012

Bradley Dillon recently conducted an interview with bassist Corey Lowery of American hard rockers EYE EMPIRE. You can now watch the chat below.

EYE EMPIRE recently joined up with NONPOINT on a tour of several Eastern states that travelled through the end of August. The band is now continuing on with a headline tour of several Southern states across the U.S., ultimately linking up with SEETHER from October 5 through the latter part of the month.

Corey Lowery (DARK NEW DAY, STEREOMUD, STUCK MOJO) and B.C. Kochmit (DARK NEW DAY, SWITCHED) formed EYE EMPIRE in 2007 with a rotating lineup of drummers — a spot now permanently filled by Ryan Bennett, formerly of TEXAS HIPPIE COALITION. In 2009, Donald Carpenter (formerly of SUBMERSED) joined the band as the vocalist. Their latest release, a double album entitled "Impact", came out in June and contains several tracks from the band’s independently issued 2011 album, "Moment Of Impact", plus previously unreleased, acoustic, and live versions of songs. Several tracks on "Impact" were recorded with SEVENDUST drummer Morgan Rose, and the song "Victim (Of The System)" features guest vocals by Lajon Witherspoon of SEVENDUST.

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