OfficialFilterBand Filter Los Angeles New Album ‘Crazy Eyes’ Available Now ft “Take Me to Heaven” Get it: http://bit.ly/FilterCrazyEyes Stream it: http://bit.ly/CrazyEyesStream 'Crazy Eyes,' the new record from multiplatinum industrial alternative luminary group Filter comes from a place of deconstruction. As a nod to Filter’s debut, 'Short Bus,' the forthcoming release (and Filter’s seventh full-length), 'Crazy Eyes' [Wind-up Records] eschews the signature wall of guitars heard on their last release ('The Sun Comes Out Tonight') and breathes with a stark, industrialized menace that’s equally haunting and hypnotic. Richard completely immersed himself in the process after getting off the road in support of 2013’s 'The Sun Comes Out Tonight'—which moved over 8,500 copies first-week, 10 million streams to date and a Top 13 radio track with “What Do You Say.” The record gained critical acclaim, garnering attention from Loudwire, Hollywood Reporter, Fader, Rolling Stone, Blabbermouth and also landing high-profile commercial syncs including Diablo 3 (“Burn It”) and WWE (“What Do You Say” & “Burn It”). Their brooding cover of The Turtles’ classic, “Happy Together” was featured in the trailer for Baz Luhrmann’s 2012 The Great Gatsby. For this new endeavor, Richard collaborated with old friends such as the man behind 1999’s seminal platinum-certified Title of Record, producer Ben Grosse [Thirty Seconds To Mars, Marilyn Manson], and Michael “Blumpy” Tuller [Nine Inch Nails]. He also worked closely with new band mates Oumi Kapila [guitar, programming], Ashley Dzerigian [bass], Chris Reeve [drums], and Bobby Miller [keyboards], and former Filter bandmates, Johnny Radke and Danny Lohner. Mixed by Brian Virtue (Janes Addiction, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Deftones) and mastered by Howie Weinberg (Van Halen, Mars Volta, The White Stripes). Ultimately, 'Crazy Eyes' comes back to the fact that Richard remains honest. “I’m completely into this for the music,” he leaves off. “Being yourself is the most important thing. I authentically went places I’d never gone before. That was from my heart. I’m trying to be as genuine as possible to what Filter is. It’s about sounding fucking different, forward, and original.” OfficialFilterBand’s tracks Where Do We Go From Here (Richard Morel's Pink Noise Dub) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:42:34Z Where Do We Go From Here (X-ecutioner's Remix) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:39:25Z Where Do We Go From Here (Single Edit) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:38:52Z Where Do We Go From Here (X-ecutioner's Bonus Beats) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:38:42Z Where Do We Go From Here (Richard Vission's Dub Injection Mix) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:35:11Z Where Do We Go From Here (DJ Hyper Remix) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:34:50Z Where Do We Go From Here (Richard Vission's Vocal Injection Mix) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:34:49Z Where Do We Go From Here (Richard Morel's Pink Noise Vocal Mix) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:33:25Z Where Do We Go From Here (DJ Hyper Dub) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:32:59Z For the Beaten by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-09-17T02:33:12Z
Where Do We Go From Here (Richard Morel's Pink Noise Dub) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:42:34Z
Where Do We Go From Here (X-ecutioner's Remix) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:39:25Z
Where Do We Go From Here (X-ecutioner's Bonus Beats) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:38:42Z
Where Do We Go From Here (Richard Vission's Dub Injection Mix) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:35:11Z
Where Do We Go From Here (Richard Vission's Vocal Injection Mix) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:34:49Z
Where Do We Go From Here (Richard Morel's Pink Noise Vocal Mix) by OfficialFilterBand published on 2022-11-04T03:33:25Z