'Hottest Chicks In Metal' From EYES SET TO KILL Featured In Behind-The-Scenes Clip

October 11, 2008

Phoenix-based band EYES SET TO KILL has posted behind-the-scenes footage from its "Hottest Chicks In Metal" photo shoot for Revolver magazine. Watch the clip below. EYES SET TO KILL's Alexia and Anissa Rodriguez grace the pages of this month's issue of Revolver featuring SLIPKNOT on the cover.

"Alexia and I were so excited when we found out we were chosen to do 'Hottest Chicks of Metal' feature for Revolver," says Anissa. "It was a lot of fun hanging out with my sister, getting all dolled up and being photographed with each other. It was an awesome experience. Hopefully our fans will check out the pictures in the new issue and some people who have never heard us before will check out our music after reading the mag."

"Doing this photo shoot for Revolver was a really fun experience and an even greater opportunity for us to reach a whole new audience," comments Alexia. "We've put tons of hard work into making our band what it is today, so it feels good to be recognized by one of the biggest magazines for hard music."

EYES SET TO KILL recently debuted its music video for the song "Darling" (see below). The track is taken from the band's explosive debut album "Reach", which debuted at No. 29 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart and No. 77 on Billboard's Independent Music chart. The CD is powered by the dual lead vocal attack of Alexia Rodriguez's melodic vocals and the gut-wrenching screams of Brandon Anderson to create a sound Alternative Press called "sparkling melodic prowess and filthy screamo grind."

"Hottest Chicks In Metal" photo shoot:

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