THINE EYES BLEED Appreciation thread

VEHEMENCE

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THE END RECORDS and KISS OF INFAMY MANAGEMENT are proud to announce the signing of a multi-album deal with Canadian act THINE EYES BLEED. Their debut album, 'In The Wake Of Separation', is scheduled for an April 26 release. Highlighted by a disciplined ferocity and over-the-top instrumentation, the band fuses modern metal extremity with touches of dissonant, oddly-constructed riffing, engaging vocal variation, ripping guitar-soloing and memorable songwriting. The band was voted Best Underground Metal Band by Uranium.com and boasts an exceptional line-up, including former Kittie guitarist/technician Jeff Phillips, Justin Wolfe from Acacia and John Araya (brother of Slayer's Tom Araya). Having toured with Kittie, Superjoint Ritual, MTV's “Jackass/Wildboys” Steve O, Candiria, Twelve Tribes, 36 Crazy! Fists, etc., they are now gearing up for extensive national touring in 2005!​
LINE-UP:
Justin Wolfe | Vocals
Jeff Phillips | Guitar
Derek Ward | Guitar
Johnny Araya | Bass
Darryl Stephens | Drums
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THINE EYES BLEED
In The Wake Of Separation
Catl# TE056 | UPC# 654436005629

:: Tracklisting ::
1. Cold Victim (download mp3 / video)
2. Without Warning
3. And Since Forgotten
4. Live To Die
5. Corpse You Up
6. Innocent Mind
7. Sliver
8. Consequence Unknown
9. Regret You Fear
"It's about time there is a metal band in Canada that can actually scare people" - Verses
"...the CD is an attack of melodic death/thrash me! tal, exquisitely seasoned by catchy and aggressive head banging riffs" - tartareandesire.com
"...this debut album is a journey through thrash heaven" - planetloud.com
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[size=-1]Jeff Phillips
- Guitars -
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- Bass -
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- Vocals -
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- Guitars -
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- Drums -
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:: BIOGRAPHY ::
In a time when metalcore bands are being signed to major labels and nu-metal has been virtually pronounced dead by a harder, heavier, cutting-edge new breed, it's easy to join the crowd and hop on the latest bandwagon. Or you can proudly go your own way. In the hearts, minds and hands of Canada's Thine Eyes Bleed, extreme metal is a necessary expression of bent emotion and urgency unleashed. They have chosen their own path. Highlighted by a disciplined ferocity and over-the-top instrumentation, the band fuses modern metal extremity with touches of dissonant, oddly-constructed riffing, engaging vocal variation, ripping guitar-soloing (yes, solos!!!) and memorable songwriting. Drawing from a deep well of creativity, a bright future seems assured for Thine Eyes Bleed.​
Each member brings with them a radically different perspective on music, but for all their differences, the common ground is Metal in all its guises. Each member is a connoisseur of the various facets of darkness, brutality and ultra-violence that the metal genre can portray.
Piercing riffs delivered with lightning speed and precision contrast with cryptic, twisted, pummeling dirges, pushing the listener to the very boundaries of experience. Dueling guitar melodies recall what is so addictive about the timeless strains of classic metal and thrash. The drumming is relentless, integrating various styles and tempos, on the verge of collapse but held firmly in check. Blast beats explode out of whiplash-inducing double-bass patterns. The vocals travel a wide range of intense screams and guttural lows--even playing it cool when the music demands--conveying tormented imagery with chilling effectiveness.
Thine Eyes Bleed does not confine its songwriting to a single genre; they will never be typecast. The only rule: their songs must be brutal and unforgettable.
http://www.ThineEyesBleed.com


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KISS OF INFAMY MANAGEMENT (Dave/Deanna/Morgan/Mercedes Lander)
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"THE END OF MUSIC AS WE KNOW IT"
THE END RECORDS | 331 Rio Grande St. 58 | SLC , UT 84101 USA
Tel: 801-355-0963 | Fax: 801-355-3091 | http://www.theendrecords.com
 
These guys seriously shred. I'm glad they got added to the tour and I think it's great that they just got signed to The End.
 
"the band fuses modern metal extremity with touches of dissonant, oddly-constructed riffing, engaging vocal variation, ripping guitar-soloing and memorable songwriting."

AKA metalcore
 
???? Listen to Cold Victim. If you hear metalcore, clean those ears with chloridric acid!

Seriously, I really dig this band. I'll buy their album as soon as it's out.
 
Wolftribe said:
that one song was pretty good... they tour with shitty bands though :ill:
Besides vehemence obviously
lol I was wondering if you were conscient of what you were saying on this board until I saw besides vehemence.
 
Nah it was the whole tour package and it was great. Like an all friends touring reunion. I got a chance to meet the new members of Behemoth, they are just as awsome as Havoc and Novi that left the band. They asked if they could get pictures with me, i thought it would be the other way around. Give em love, they fucking slay, and are good replacements.
 
Awsome man. Man I feel bad cause we cant play your area, and your a good supporter of our band. Learn some vocals and Sean will hand you the mic to scream some shit out. Yeah you could have posed like the album cover, what would be funny to see some one actually take a picture like that, only if they could find a small ball globe. The globe on our album cover reminds me of a childhood memory of those minature globes that you would buy at those secret santa shops they held in a certain room in the school. Did anyone do that shit when they were kids in elementry school?