The 69 Eyes
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The 69 Eyes is a horror-flavored gothic glam rock band from Finland. They formed in Helsinki in the early 1990s. The line-up include Jyrki69 on vocals, Timo-Timo on rhythm guitar, Bazie on lead guitar, Jussi69 on drums and Archzie on bass. They started off as a "Helsinki Sleaze" band but later albums were more and more influenced by gothic metal. They claimed to have saved Gothic rock from turning into robot music, and are described by fans as a "Goth'N'Roll" band.
Band history
The band released their first single, Sugarman, in 1990. It resulted in the bands first album Bump 'n' Grind which was only released in Finland in 1992. It was followed in 1995 by another Finnish only release Savage Garden and again in 1997 with Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams.
In 1999, Wasting the Dawn was released internationally on Roadrunner Records. The album's hit single, Wasting the Dawn paid tribute to the Doors' Jim Morrison. The video featured HIM member Ville Valo posing at a snowy cemetery as the ghost of Jim Morrison.
Spring of 2000 brought the single Gothic Girl which spent months on the Singles Top 10 and on Finnish nation radio playlists. It brought the band their first gold record. After recording their third major album, Blessed Be, the band did their first short tour for Wasting the Dawn in Germany which included a show at the Mera Luna Gothic festival. Support for the tour was Norwegian electro-Goth band Zeromancer.
Released in September 2000, Blessed Be rose straight to number 4 on the Finnish Album Charts and stayed in the top 10 for over a month. The second single was Brandon Lee, the third was The Chair and Stolen Season was the fourth.
In 2002 the band released Paris Kills which would be known as their definitive album. It stayed for weeks as number 1 in Finland and went gold in a month, June 2002. In Germany it rose to number 35 in the first week. After touring Europe and Finland for months, a sold-out show at Helsinki 's famous Tavastia was filmed and documented in November for use in the "Helsinki Vampires" DVD.
At the end of 2003, The 69 Eyes were signed to EMI Finland.
2004 saw the release of Devils, to which they toured the UK in support of Wednesday 13. Once again the album was number one in their native Finland and reached gold in a month.
In 2005 The 69 Eyes played near hundred shows around the world in 15 countries, from Mexico to Japan. Devils was also released in the USA through 456 Entertaiment and the band filmed their video for their biggest ever hit single Lost Boys in Hollywood, directed by the band's friend and MTV superstar Bam Margera.
In 2006 The 69 Eyes toured for the first time in the USA in March. They also recently announced a new album to be the sequel to Devils called Angels on their website.
Discography
Albums
- Bump 'n' Grind (1992)
- Savage Garden (1995)
- Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (1997)
- Wasting the Dawn (1999)
- Blessed Be (2000)
- Paris Kills (2002)
- Framed in Blood - The Very Blessed of the 69 Eyes (2003)
- Devils (2004)
- Angels (Pre-Production)
Singles
- Music For Tattooed Ladies & Motorcycle Mamas Vol. 1 (1993)
- Velvet Touch (1995)
- Wasting the Dawn (1999)
- Gothic Girl (2000)
- The Chair (2001)
- Stolen Season(2001)
- Dance d'Amour (2001)
- Betty Blue (2002)
- Crashing High (2003)
- Lost Boys (2004)
- Devils (2004)
- Feel Berlin (2005)
- Sister of Charity (2005)
See also
Related genres: Similar bands:Links
- [Official website]
- [The Official 69 Eyes MySpace site]
- [The UK Fansite]
- [The US Fansite]
- [Lostboysclub.com: Greek Fansite]
- [Polish 69 Eyes fansite]
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