EYELESS: New Album Artwork, Audio Sample Available

November 23, 2006

The cover artwork for EYELESS's upcoming album, "The Game of Fear", has been posted online at VS-webzine.com. The artwork was designed by Chad Michael Ward, who has previously worked with such artists as MARYLIN MANSON, SOILWORK, ABORTED, HATESPHERE and ORIGIN OU CORPORATION 187.

The group's second album, "The Game of Fear" was produced and mixed by Tue Madsen (THE HAUNTED, HATESPHERE, MNEMIC, etc.) and is scheduled for release in early 2007 via Season of Mist. A song from the CD, entitled "Serial Numbers", is available for download at this location.

EYELESS's music was previously described by Madsen on his web site as "great tight-as-fuck band, hardcore/PANTERA kinda thing."

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