FROM THE 69EYES.COM:
Epilogue: Early 1990's Helsinki, Finland. Five guys in Ramones-like black
leather jackets have a band called THE 69 EYES. They are VERY loud: Iggy &
The Stooges, Motörhead etc. Signed to the indie label Gaga Goodies. Records,
tours; even in Sweden, U.K. and Italy; lots of chaos, broken hearts and
distortion.
Reputation goes before the band. Fan club in Japan. Dark industrial rock
version of Blondie's "Call Me".
More tours. More chaos. No mercy.
"WASTING THE DAWN" was The 69 Eyes's first international release on
ROADRUNNER RECORDS. In 1999 with its unique concept of Gothic melancholy mixed
with hi-energy rock'n'roll roots of the band, the album not only brought some
long-waited fresh blood into the Gothic scene but also launched a new term to
the media: GOTH'N'ROLL.
The album's epic melanGothic TOP 10 hit single "WASTING THE DAWN"
paid a tribute to The DOORS' Jim Morrison and even had HIM's Ville Valo posing
at a snowy cemetery as Mr. Mojo Risin' on its video. The band is said to be
the missing link between The Cult and Type O Negative.
In the spring 2000 the band released a single "GOTHIC GIRL" which
changed everything. Months on the Singles TOP 10 and on the Finnish national
radio's playlists "GOTHIC GIRL" brought the first gold record to the
band. Like this gold-gone taster single the highly anticipated new album
"BLESSED BE" was produced by JOHNNY LEE MICHAELS who as "the
sixth member" of the band did all the arrangements and handles all
keyboards and programming on the album as well. As Johnny Lee Michaels has
also been known as a film music composer, the present BLESSED soundscape of
The 69 Eyes is somewhere between epic and melanGothic yet with vibes of movies
"Sleepy Hollow"-meets-"Matrix" - without forgetting the
shadows of "The Crow"...
Right after the BLESSED BE sessions in August 2000 The 69 Eyes did their first
short WASTING THE DAWN-based German tour which also included a show at the
huge Mera Luna Gothic festival. As the support band on this tour was the fast
rising Norwegian electro-Goths Zeromancer. The tour closed the first chapter
and opened the new one...
"BLESSED BE" was released on the same date in September 2000 as The
69 Eyes got their gold records from the first single of it. The album rose
straight to number 4 in the Finnish Album Charts and stayed over month in TOP
10 (3 months in TOP 40).
The second single from the album was "BRANDON LEE" which also became
a huge power-play radio hit and the single stayed 14 weeks in TOP 20. In the
"GOTHIC GIRL" video the Crow-meets-Matrix like vision featured black
Goth-hop dancers in the rubber nun dresses but "BRANDON LEE" with a
mid-nightly dark teenage Romeo and Juliet dream was the video which became one
the most requested videos for months in the music channel German VIVA2.
The band spent the rest of year touring almost three months in Finland playing
sold-out shows everywhere. Still surprised the band was voted in the biggest
Finnish music magazine Soundi for NUMBER 1 in the Best Finnish Band, Album and
Song categories - actually "Brandon Lee" was number one and "Gothic
Girl" number two! Also the biggest German Gothic magazine Orkus, on the
cover of which Jyrki was in October issue, voted the Eyes on the tops of the
year 2000.
The third BLESSED single and video release was dark and moody "THE CHAIR"
which rose straight number 2 on the Finnish Single Charts in February 2001 and
continued The 69 Eyes' "hit list" on the airwaves.
The fourth BLESSED single "STOLEN SEASON" was released in May 2001
as the band successfully toured in Germany with Paradise Lost and continued
touring through the European summer festival season. The final "Blessed
Be" show for was played for mere 15 000 Goths at Germany's M'era Luna
festival in September 2001.
In October the band went back to studio with Johnny Lee Michaels to record
their follow-up to the gold gone (in Finland) "Blessed Be". The
first teaser single from it, "DANCE D'AMOUR" came out in December
2001 and has been number one in both the national radio and singles charts in
Finland in January and February 2002 and it went gold again.
PARIS KILLS itself is a majestetic masterpiece from the masterminds of the
band and producer Lee Michaels. The band's guitar sound mixed with 80's
keyboard sound and classic matured sense of melancholic melodies reaches its
peak on the album which is according to the singer Jyrki "made to dance
yourself to sleep just before the dawn".
"It was perfect to start recording this album right after playing the
final show of the tour in the front of 20 000 goths and have that "gothic
for masses" vibe still going on as we worked for the songs," he adds.
Like Depeche Mode's "Violator" PARIS KILLS is THE album for the
band. Dark and stylish, some could even call Gothic-AOR, Johnny Lee Michaels'
soundscapes and Jyrki's Cash-Orbison-Morrison disciplined vocals with catchy
and yet beautiful songs make the midnight be true blue and bright.
It's time to dance into the serious moonlight...
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