EYES OF FIRE To Team Up With LOSA, PLATOON 13 For U.S. Tour

January 1, 2006

Orange County-based quintet EYES OF FIRE will be teaming up with LOSA and PLATOON 13 for a U.S. tour beginning in early February. Confirmed dates so far are as follows:

Feb. 03 - Pheonix, AZ - Metal Devastation 2
Feb. 05 - Houston, TX - The Engine Room
Feb. 06 - Oklahoma City, OK - The Conservatory
Feb. 07 - Dallas, TX - Darkside Lounge
Feb. 08 - Little Rock, AR - Downtown Records
Feb. 09 - Bossier City, LA - Diver Down Lounge
Feb. 10 - Baton Rouge, LA - The Darkroom
Feb. 13 - Tampa, FL - Transitions Art Gallery w/ Orthrelm
Feb. 15 - Atlanta, GA - Lenny's Bar
Feb. 17 - Charlotte, NC - The Milestone
Feb. 18 - Virginia Beach, VA - Peppermint Beach Club
Feb. 20 - New York CIty, NY - Knitting Factory Tap Bar
Feb. 21 - Boston, MA - Great Scott
Feb. 22 - Vernon, NY - Nothing Fancy Cafe
Feb. 23 - Detriot, MI - TNT's Bar
Feb. 24 - Chicago Heights, IL - Mr Kelleys Musicbox
Feb. 25 - Kansas City, MO - El Torreon
Feb. 26 - Denver, CO - The 15th St Tavern
Feb. 27 - Ogden, UT - Club Boom VA
Feb. 28 - Boise, ID - The Bouquet
Mar. 01 - Portland, OR - Rock N Roll Pizza
Mar. 04 - Silverlake, CA - Zen Sushi

More dates will be announced soon.

EYES OF FIRE's new album, "Prisons" is scheduled for release on February 7, 2006 via Century Media Records. The follow-up to 2004's "Ashes to Embers" was produced by the band and mixed by Matt Bayles (MASTODON, ISIS, NORMA JEAN). The drums and bass were tracked at the legendary Grandmaster Recorders (TOOL, NINE INCH NAILS, QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE) in Hollywood. Additional tracking was done in the group's studio in Santa Ana and the record was mixed at For The Record (18 VISIONS, THROWDOWN, DEATH BY STEREO) in Orange. The first 5,000 copies will include a slipcase and a special bonus CD featuring one song, entitled "Home", clocking in at just under 25 minutes. The "It All Dies Today" video was shot with acclaimed director Gary Smithson (EXODUS, HIGH ON FIRE).

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