THE 69 EYES: 'Dead Girls Are Easy' Video To Debut Tomorrow

July 16, 2009

Finnish gothic metallers THE 69 EYES are planning their first step in world domination by staging the worldwide premiere of the video for their new single, "Dead Girls Are Easy", on Playboy.com. Directed by MTV's gross-out auteur Bam Margera, the clip is a vampiric road trip rife with lustful ladies and unwitting male victims.

Aimed at those sleazy online chicks with the looks that kill, "Dead Girls Are Easy" is a tongue-in-cheek power anthem that just begged for a video to complement it. The clip follows a coven of tight black leather-clad vampire vixens luring and converting the men with whom they come into contact. "It's almost like vampires are taking over the world," muses singer Jyrki 69.
The video will make its official debut on Friday, July 17, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. EST at www.playboy.com/69.

"Dead Girls Are Easy" comes off THE 69 EYES' ninth album, "Back In Blood", which is scheduled for release in Europe (excluding Finland) on August 28 via Nuclear Blast Records (September 15 in the U.S. through The End Records). The CD, which was tracked with the Grammy-winning producer Matt Hyde (SLAYER, MONSTER MAGNET, FU MANCHU),features a guest appearance by MONSTER MAGNET's Ed Mundell. The recording process took place both in Helsinki and Los Angeles.

A second promotional video for the album can be viewed below.

"Back In Blood" track listing:

01. Back In Blood
02. We Own The Night
03. Dead N' Gone
04. The Good, The Bad & The Undead
05. Kiss Me Undead
06. Lips Of Blood
07. Dead Girls Are Easy
08. Night Watch
09. Some Kind Of Magick
10. Hunger
11. Suspiria Snow White
12. Eternal

Scenes from "Dead Girls Are Easy" video:

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