Eyes On Infinity
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Eyes On Infinity 's debut release "frail'ty" is available for purchase/download from iTunes, Amazon & CDBaby.com
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EYES ON INFINITY's self-released debut, "frail'ty," is an 8 song suite relaying ideas on human weakness, love and loss.
The songs are connected through various musical and lyrical threads encompassing a wide range of emotion. From the primal to sublime and everything in between, frail'ty has captured the spirit of classic prog-metal bands.
"frail'ty" is available for purchase/download through iTunes, Amazon & CD Baby.com.
"We write and play music that we would want to listen to. Rhythm and shifting meter are cornerstones of our music, blending string and orchestral writing with rock ideology."
- Andrew Rosciszewski
EOI composer, bassist
The songs are connected through various musical and lyrical threads encompassing a wide range of emotion. From the primal to sublime and everything in between, frail'ty has captured the spirit of classic prog-metal bands.
"frail'ty" is available for purchase/download through iTunes, Amazon & CD Baby.com.
"We write and play music that we would want to listen to. Rhythm and shifting meter are cornerstones of our music, blending string and orchestral writing with rock ideology."
- Andrew Rosciszewski
EOI composer, bassist
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
no
Band History:
Andrew plays the bass. It is pronounced "base." He tried to play a bass once (pronounced bass), but he ate it for dinner. It was a tasty bass. Andrew's bass (pronounced "base") is made of wood and has five shiny strings and goes thump-thump-thump.
Vince hits things - drums to be precise. Sometimes he hits them loud. Sometimes he hits them soft. But most of all he hits them out of love and money.
Sara sings.
Vince hits things - drums to be precise. Sometimes he hits them loud. Sometimes he hits them soft. But most of all he hits them out of love and money.
Sara sings.
Anything else...?
We studied the microtonal kazoos of the Tunguska tribesmen, the polyphonic balalaika orchestras of South Orkney and combined the Hungarian lullabies of our youth with the mating call of the Taraxacum officinale.
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