EYEFEAR: New Album Title, Track Listing, Artwork Revealed

October 5, 2008

Melbourne, Australia-based progressive power metallers EYEFEAR have set "The Unseen" as the title of their fourth album, due on November 7 via Dockyard 1. The CD was mixed and mastered at Jailhouse Studios by Tommy Hansen.

The track listing is as follows:

01. Hypnosis (intro)
02. Illusions
03. Bridge To The Past
04. The Unseen
05. Always Reasons
06. Wasting Away (Alone)
07. From Darkness Till Dawn
08. Confessions
09. A Clouded Mind

Check out the cover artwork below.

EYEFEAR's last album, "A World Full of Grey", was released in June 2007 via Dockyard 1. The CD was recorded at keyboardist Sammy Giaccotto's studio Peak Time Productions in Melbourne, Australia and was mixed by Andy La Rocque at Los Angered Studios in Sweden.

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