THE 69 EYES Frontman To Guest On 'The Governor's Ball'

March 9, 2007

Singer Jyrki from the Helsinki hard-rock vampires THE 69 EYES will be the featured guest on "The Governor's Ball" on Saturday, March 10 at 3:00 p.m. Tune in at this location.

The new THE 69 EYES album, "Angels", is available for streaming in its entirety at the band's MySpace page. Released in Finland this past Monday (March 5) via Virgin/EMI, the CD was produced by Hiili Hiilesmaa and Johnny Lee Michaels — the same team that was responsible for 2004's "Devils". The video for the album's first single, "Perfect Skin", was directed by Ralf Strathmann and was filmed in Hollywood in mid-October 2006. You can watch the clip here. The additional tracks on the single are live versions of "Devils", "Christina Death" and "I Just Want to Have Something to Do" (originally by THE RAMONES) recorded at Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood in March 2006. The limited edition of "Angels" includes a bonus DVD containing the "Perfect Skin" video, a five-song live set from Hollywood’s Whisky a Go-Go in 2006 and "On The Route 69", a short film based on Ville Juurikkala's photos.

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