EYES SET TO KILL: New Single Available For Free Download

April 2, 2010

"All You Ever Knew", the new single from EYES SET TO KILL, is available for free download at RevolverMag.com. It can also be streamed using the audio player below. The song comes off the band's third album, "Broken Frames", which will be released on June 8 via BreakSilence Records.

"We're excited for fans to finally get a chance to hear material from our new record," says EYES SET TO KILL frontwoman Alexia Rodriguez. "This record is quite a bit heavier than our last two albums, but I think fans will love it. We've already been playing some new songs on this tour with FROM FIRST TO LAST and fans have been going crazy every night."

Regarding the "All You Ever Knew" track, Alexia says, "'All You Ever Knew' is about trying to forget about my memories of relationships I don't care for much anymore. I feel like no matter how much I want them to go away, they will still never quit haunting me and reminding me of the pain my ex-boyfriends caused me and of the pain I caused them."

Recorded at Wade Studios in Ocala, Florida with producer Andrew Wade, "Broken Frames" takes the sparkling melodic prowess that EYES SET TO KILL has become known for and shows the band stepping outside of its comfort zone to create the next chapter in their growing musical evolution. With expectations from fans and critics at peak levels for their upcoming new album, EYES SET TO KILL have recorded their heaviest and most aggressive album to date.

EYES SET TO KILL is currently finishing up the Royal Family Tour with FROM FIRST TO LAST, before heading to Los Angeles to walk the black carpet at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards show on April 8 at Club Nokia. The band will embark on a European tour with I AM GHOST in May.

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