THINE EYES BLEED Begin Recording Debut Album

April 27, 2004

THINE EYES BLEED, the new metal band featuring former KITTIE tour guitarist Jeff Phillips, are in the process of recording their debut album at Metalworks Studios in Ontario, Canada.

The group — which also features vocalist Justin Wolfe and bassist Luke Husband of the band ACACIA, and guitarist Dave Newell and drummer Darryl Stephens — began as a side project but eventually took on a life so large that Phillips decided to concentrate solely on THINE EYES BLEED.

The aim of THINE EYES BLEED is simple: to create the most brutal, heavy, and aggressive metal band possible. "We are a band that bridges different styles of metal, ranging from fast blistering thrash to low driving dirges, creating on overall catchy and melodic sound," said Wolfe.

The as-yet-untitled album will be released by independent label Kiss of Infamy Records (owned by KITTIE) this summer. "We couldn't be happier with the way things have come together," Wolfe said. "It will give us the freedom to do what we want and keep our options open, and we will be able to tour on our debut."

THINE EYES BLEED will work on a video immediately after recording, and then hit the road for its first tour. The band will sharpen its live chops with a couple of update New York performances opening for SUPERJOINT RITUAL in the coming weeks.

Upcoming THINE EYES BLEED shows:

Apr. 30 – Infinite - Buffalo, NY (w/ SUPERJOINT RITUAL)
May 01 - Penny Arcade - Rochester, NY (w/ SUPERJOINT RITUAL)

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