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I remember the way promotion used to be made by all the labels about 12 years ago. They had several promo CD copies that they shared with magazines & webzines around the globe. Certainly this...

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Helsinki vampires THE 69 EYES, whose most recent album “X” was released on the 28th of September 2012, will release the digital “Love Runs Away” EP - including two previously unreleased bonus songs - via iTunes on February 1, 2013! 
 
Tracklist:
1. Love Runs Away
2. Rosary Blue (feat. Kat Von D) (edit)
3. Dracula’s Castle
 
After finished touring the fall in their native Finland for the latest album "X", THE 69 EYES head to the European tour.
 
I Know What You Did Last Summer Tour 2013:
26.01. D Köln - Essigfabrik NEW VENUE
27.01. D Hamburg - Markthalle
28.01. D Berlin - Postbahnhof
29.01. D Bochum - Zeche
31.01. D Frankfurt - Batschkapp
01.02. D Stuttgart - LKA
Helsinki vampire rock outfit, The 69 Eyes, has posted its latest music video for the song, "Borderline," on YouTube. Check out the video, shot in New Orleans, La. with acclaimed producer, Patric Ullaeus, below.
 
The video starts with a scene in which the local vampire tour legend Lord Chaz draws five X's on the crypt door of the Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau's resting place in Saint Louis Cemetery #1. "Easy Rider's" famous psychedelic scene was also filmed there.
 

Hi Jape… It’s great to see To/Die/For back and active again!

J: Oh yes. Feels great again! Time of Great Music with Great friends and waiting for tours!

 

Back in 2006 you released “Wounds wide Open” which is, in my opinion, the best album of the band to date… and everything seemed to be working perfectly for To/Die/For… but suddenly you disappeared from the scene. What has happened throughout those years? Several rumors had it that the band had split-up for some time… is that true?

Back in 2006… To/Die/For released their best album (and one of the most beautiful albums of that year)… and while they were about to make the next big step and take on the world… they just disappeared from the scene! Their reputation was fast growing with each new album and they were one of the pioneering gothic rock/metal bands… but suddenly that changed... and they stayed out of the game. I remember writing a great review for “Wounds Wide Open” back that day… but since then I never heard of them again… till now.
 
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