Two weeks after releasing their debut single “Revelation,” former Each Time I Die vocalist Keith Buckley‘s new band Many Eyes have launched the video for the music. Keith has spoke in regards to the affect of ’90s grunge on this mission, and the video pays homage to the video for Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” with a sepia-toned clip that finds Many Eyes enjoying on the ground to a rowdy crowd.
“As with all and all Revelations…we appeared out of nowhere in our truest, most timeless kind,” Buckley says through press launch. “This video doesn’t simply seize who we’re, it conveys who we’ve at all times been. Throughout the swirling power is an immovable expression of our love for music and the connections created by that love. That is us at our supply and heart. A reality to which we as a band will at all times return.”
Speaking to BrooklynVegan in regards to the grunge affect on Many Eyes, Buckley mentioned, “We took this power from an period that has vanished–I imply the type of total theme to the ’90s was revolt and anti-establishment and anti-institution, they usually rebelled so effectively that they both died or are now not culturally related… I wish to guarantee that perhaps we will sound a rallying cry for extra individuals like us, who grew up on the identical music and who miss that that sense of… the spirituality about it, you recognize?”
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Concerning the music “Revelation,” he added, “This was about me wrestling with the anger that I had, however not in the direction of anybody particularly; it was in regards to the concept of alcoholism and what it had carried out to my life and that it put all my relationships in jeopardy, and that finally it simply got here to establish my relationships totally. So I type of anthropomorphized the vice of alcoholism, after which clearly as a result of I used to be studying the Bible loads, I used a metaphor of simply seeing it because the satan itself, which, the extra I got here to consider it, the extra it really felt true.”
Watch beneath and catch Many Eyes on tour in early 2024 with Thursday (enjoying Warfare All The Time) and Rival Colleges. Tickets right here.
Thursday, Rival Colleges, and Many Eyes tour dates
01/25 – Buffalo, NY @ City Ballroom
01/26 – Detroit, MI @ The Majestic
01/27 – Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Corridor
01/28 – McKees Rocks, PA @ Roxian Theatre
01/30 – Chicago, IL @ Harmony Music Corridor
01/31 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
02/01 – Omaha, NE @ Slowdown
02/02 – Denver, CO @ Summit Music Corridor
02/03 – Salt Lake Metropolis, UT @ The Depot
02/05 – Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
02/06 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
02/08 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
02/09 – San Francisco, CA @ August Corridor
02/10 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
02/11 – Mesa, AZ @ The Nile Theater
02/13 – Austin, TX @ The Mohawk (Exterior)
02/15 – Jacksonville, FL @ Jack Rabbits
02/16 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution Reside
02/17 – Orlando, FL @ The Beacham
02/18 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
02/20 – Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of Dwelling Arts
02/21 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Membership
02/22 – Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage
02/23 – Virginia Seashore, VA @ Elevation 27
02/24 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza