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Hawk Eyes – “Die Trying” [SoundCloud Song Stream]
Critically acclaimed, UK rockers Hawk Eyes have just announced that they will release their third full-length album Everything Is Fine on February 10, 2015 through New Damage Records in Canada. The band has also shared the first single off their new album titled “Die Trying”. The track, which premiered on Daniel P Carter’s BBC Radio One Rock Show last month, is an exemplary slice of Hawk Eyes’ riff-fuelled brilliance.
The Skinny: Critically acclaimed, UK rockers Hawk Eyes have just announced that they will release their third full-length album Everything Is Fine on February 10, 2015 through New Damage Records in Canada. The band has also shared the first single off their new album titled “Die Trying”. The track, which premiered on Daniel P Carter’s BBC Radio One Rock Show last month, is an exemplary slice of Hawk Eyes’ riff-fuelled brilliance.
Formed in 2004 in Leeds, England, Hawk Eyes is made up of Paul Astick (vocals/gtr), Robert Stephens (guitar), Ryan Clark (bass) and newly acquired drummer John MacKenzie. “Combining sledgehammer riffs, mutated melodic twists with a healthy dose of eccentric British Humour,” Hawk Eyes received numerous critical plaudits for their 2012 sophomore release Ideas. Since then, the band has toured extensively across the globe sharing stages with the likes of System of A Down and playing some of Europe’s and North America’s biggest music festivals.
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