Eyes Wide Open Share “Burn ‘Em” Video + Announce New Album

EYES WIDE OPEN RELEASE “BURN ‘EM” VIDEO

BAND ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM THROUGH LIFE AND DEATH OUT NOVEMBER 12

Swedish four-piece EYES WIDE OPEN have released the video for the brand new single “Burn ‘Em.” Watch it here.

The band will release Through Life and Death on November 12 via Arising Empire. Pre-order it here. The album will be available on CD, colored vinyl, and special bundles via Impericon and EMP.

Through Life and Death hits like a juggernaut and carries the torch for the Swedish melodic death metal scene, all the while mixing in modern sounds and metalcore-inspired influences.

THROUGH LIFE AND DEATH TRACK LISTING:
“World on Fire”
Devastation
“Fallout”
Burn ‘Em
“End of Days”
“Through Life and Death”
“Eraser”
“Brother”
“Wildfire”
“Echoes”(Feat. Richard Sjunnesson + Jonathan Thorpenberg)
“Where Death Meets Paradise”
“Bridge to the Future”

EYES WIDE OPEN ARE:
Erik Engstrand | Vocals
Kristofer Strandberg | Guitar
Jesper Lindgren | Bass
Lucas Freise | Drums

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