EYES OF FIRE: 'Disintegrate' EP Available For Download

February 20, 2004

EYES OF FIRE, the experimental Orange County, California-based featuring Matt Fisher and Dan Kaufman from the legendary cultists MINDROT, have posted their entire "Disintegrate" EP at this location. Along with full-length MP3s of the EP's three tracks — "Disintegrate", "Hopeless" and "Anyone" — you can download the EP's complete artwork.

EYES OF FIRE' full-length debut, "Ashes To Embers", is scheduled for release on March 23 through Century Media Records. The band's music is being described in an official press release as "a potent mix of ambient noise and thrash layered with a bottom-end so heavy it rattles the lungs."

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