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No there was no overdose!!
Last week Michael and Chan hoped up on stage for a quick surprise acoustic set, the band announced that Eddie had overdosed in a hotel, this was simply a joke and "just sounded more rock n' roll" than announcing that Eddie was in the bathrooom all night with the stomach flu.
phoenix new times online talks about the dead eyes
"Frankly, I was way more into the performances by local boys The Dead Eyes of London and Comfort for Change, as both had more of a raw and manic energy to their sets. The former band has a grittier, distortion-laden garage sound with touches of British Invasion stuff, '60s and '70s rock, and early '80s punk."
Free DEAD EYES CD DOWNLOAD on phoenix new times' website
"Tis the season for giving, so it's appropritate that Valley rock outfit The Dead Eyes of London have a special holiday gift for local music fans: a free downloadable copy of their latest disc, Here Comes the Dead Eyes!!!!"
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Video Shoot For Meany
It's the holidays but we're still working hard. Recently we got together with director DT Carel to shoot a video for Meany. The video comes at you in 60's/70's horror fashion as a sexy female walks through the crowd turning them to vampires. Eventually, the crowd turns on the band leaving them with vampire eyes and bloody throats. You can see pics at myspace.com/thedeadeyesoflondon and the video should be posted shortly on youtube.
We're avaiable on itunes baby!!! -
That's right, The Dead Eyes of London's debut album "Here Come The Dead Eyes" is now available on intunes. Also check out their latest single "skinwalker" produced by Jeremy Parker, also available in the itunes store.