Copenhagen’s personal hardcore outfit Eyes (feat. members of LlNN) appears to be marking a brand new period. Just lately signed to Prosthetic Information, the band is about to launch their third album, Spinner, on April 25, and the album’s lead single, “Higher” is out now.
“Higher” is described by vocalist Victor Kaas as a declaration of progress and resilience: “‘Higher’ is in some ways a press release of intention for the album. It’s brief and intense. The track is about wanting to enhance as a musician, as a band, as an individual. However it doesn’t matter what your intentions are, there’ll at all times be somebody who will put you down. Typically that particular person is your self.”
Spinner finds Eyes transferring away from the noisy edges of their earlier work, they aimed to embrace a extra structured and dynamic method within the studio and seize a punchier and groovier sound. Nonetheless, simply judging by this observe, the music feels equally suffocating and gutpunching.
In line with Kaas, the report unfolds like a “fictional early 80’s anime episode,” interweaving a forged of characters that replicate totally different sides of his personal experiences.
In his personal phrases: “Spinner tells a free story by means of the lens of a fictional early 80’s anime episode and introduces a forged of varied characters all through the ten songs, all primarily based on conditions, states of thoughts, and character traits of myself.””
“The album is closely impressed by manga writer Asano Inio and his works Goodnight Punpun and Useless Useless Demon’s De De De Destruction. Spinner was written as a method to course of traumas all through youth and early maturity and go away them behind in a world just like what I used to flee to,” he added.
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