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Metal / Hard Rock 01 September, 2017

Maine's Finest Export Five Of The Eyes Drop Stunning Single "Mirrors"

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Maine's Finest Export Five Of The Eyes Drop Stunning Single "Mirrors"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) If Portland, Maine's Five of the Eyes are to be labeled as a prog-rock band, then they undoubtedly write some of the catchiest and most listener friendly prog-rock songs that you'll ever hear. Somehow the band manages to effortlessly dance between genres; at one moment displaying their aggressive and formidable technicality, and at others displaying their ability to craft delectable bites of ear candy that will stick with you for days. With the band's latest single "Mirrors" - which premiered via Metal Underground earlier this week - we the listener receive the latter of those two personalities.

"Mirrors" is far from what might be considered a traditional prog-rock jam, and while the band certainly showcases their musical chops, one cannot deny the irresistible pop elements that serve as the foundation for this incredible anthem. In truth, there is something almost magical about the song. It feels familiar in the way that all great songs feel familiar, yet it vibrates with a poetic originality that will send chills down your spine. In his powerful and unmistakable tenor, vocalist Darrell Foster delivers the chorus; "Broken pieces, mirror daydreams, cut my fingers trying to put them back together. Come to me my love and savior. Your open arms are enough for me to surrender." The beauty of Foster's words are bolstered by the virtuosity of his bandmates, and for a brief moment the only thing that exists is the song.

"Mirrors" is about a passionate moment of self awareness. It's the realization that only when I'm fighting for what I love do I feel alive. When my life shatters around me, which version of myself will I reconstruct from the broken pieces?" - Darrell Foster

The single comes off the bands debut LP The Venus Transit which is set to drop on September 29, after which the band will be embarking on a month long national tour with In The Presence of Wolves to support the release.

Upcoming Tour Dates with In The Presence of Wolves
9/30 Portland, ME - House Of Music (Album release show!)
10/13 Rockaway, NJ - Backroom
10/14 Philadelphia, PA - Graperoom
10/17 Canton, OH - Buzzbin
10/18 Cincinnati, OH - Rakes End
10/19 Lafayette, IN - House Party "The Doom Room"
10/20 Chicago, MI - Reggie's Progtoberfest
10/23 Muncie, IN - Be Here Now
10/24 Buffalo, NY - Evening Star
10/26 Burlington, VT - Radio Bean
10/27 Lowell, MA - Uncharted
10/29 Hamden, CT - The Space






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