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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eternal Vampiric Musings--"Some Kind Of Magic"!,
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This review is from: Back In Blood (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
The Deluxe Edition of The 69 EYES "Back In Blood" is Fantastic and features the video for the first single, "Dead Girls Are Easy" on the second disc!!!! The second disc also includes the making of the CD and a 2006 concert at the Whiskey-A-Go-Go in L.A. California.
These guys are rockers from Finland that have stuck to their Vampire theme throughout all nine of their CDs! It is all tongue-in-cheek of course, but a lot of fun! The singer's heavy Finnish accent adds to the eerie Vampiric feel. The album opens strongly with great guitar work. The keyboards that have been a 69 Eyes staple have been dialed back this time to let the guitars drive the band. It works very well! The drumming is also tight and loud--very noticable! The campy lyrics suit the music, especially if you familiar with the 69 Eyes! All the tracks here are very strong, but admittedly redundant because they never waver from the ideas of immortal love, romantic notions of death, Undead meanderings, and vampire ravings. And don't forget the 'blood' aspect as a great recurring theme that is prominently displayed on the picture of the skull on the cover of the CD that appears to be dripping with it! "Back In Blood" as a song rocks pretty hard and is fun. A grand opener that showcases the power of these talented musicians. "We Own The Night" sounds like a theme song for a vampire show. The melodious backing vocals drip like honey for the ear. "Dead N' Gone" is a romantic love potion of strained vocals and ideas, lamenting over lost loves. "The Good, Bad, And The Undead" sounds like a rehash of some old Marilyn Manson songs--especially the drumbeat, but that doesn't take anything away from the fun of this tight bands song. "Kiss Me Undead" is a love song that will catch you singing along with the chorus! "Lips Of Blood" slows the CD down a bit, but is still catchy and clever. "Dead Girls Are Easy" perks the CD up again, as an obvious homage to vampire movies, and the momentum it creates rides out to the end of the CD. "Night Watch" is a bit of a blah sleeper tune, but you may like it. "Some Kind Of Magic" is just that! A very fun song with another great chorus. Could vampires dance to this song I wonder? "Hunger" has an interesting pulse, whispery vocals, and some fine piano work, that begs a good listen. "Suspiria Snow White" is a song that will not easily go unnoticed. It is about a girl that the vampire is stalking. It has amazing drumwork, driving guitars, and tight vocals. The last track is the ever campy "Eternal". A song that praises the immortality of the passionate vampire. It has violins, acoustic guitars, and Piano, before the more typical rock instruments crash in near the end of the song. It never loses its pacing or silly campiness. These guys have rocked together for nearly 20 years and the band still includes all 5 original members without ever changing the line-up. How many other bands can make the same claim? If "Back In Blood" is your first introduction to this band you will want to pick up some of their older CDs as well, they all contain some great rock gems!!! Think Motley Crue meets The Munsters...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dark & glamorous metal from the Helsinki Vampires!,
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This review is from: Back In Blood (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
"Back in blood" is the brand new album from Goth rockers "The 69 eyes". Although I have been aware of the existence and activity of the band I never bought/heard any of their albums as the European stereotype of the Helsinki vampires was that of a Gothic rock group, a sound which I am not really familiar with. Never the less the album sticker on the ltd edition labeled them primarily as Glam metal so it obviously worth a shot.
It was really surprising to witness how much of a glam metal band these guys are; the compositions are solid, and the performances are very organic including all the characteristics of a proper hard rock band. It is true however that the bass vocals are likely to tire someone inexperienced in the Goth rock vocal sound. Overall the album delivers quite a number of substantial dark glam tunes such as, "Hunger" "Dead `n gone", "Back in blood", the super dark/melodic "Night Watch" and "Dead girls are easy" which also made for a fantastic promo video. It is very rewarding to hear that the band is a genuine glam metal outfit simply because they are heavy, flash and fun (with a dark sense of humor one has to admit). Never the less it has to be said that beyond the excitement of discovering a quality glam metal band "Back in blood" held few surprises ( not as many drum breaks/improvisations, while the guitar solos could have been more intense which would also add to the atmosphere of the release). Above all a rewarding album for glam metal/hard rock fans! I would have given the album five stars for the surprise alone but in the meantime I also got their 2004 release "Devils" which I found even more appealing. The limited edition comes in a book-like case with the addition of a live, 13-track DVD recorded at "Whiskey a Go Go" which is a good opportunity for new fans to become more familiar with the band's back catalogue.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad at all, but...,
By TAC "contactee" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Back In Blood (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
I just bought the new 69 Eyes CD/DVD package on The End records, in the USA. I like the 69 Eyes alot. But to me, I think Angels and Devils are better. Maybe it's the less "gothic" aspect in some songs, which have a more hard rock element, sorta like glam, which is what they did when they started, and even those are well done. But it also has many gothic style songs, with the deep voice, which I love.
I like this CD and will play it. But I do have a question for others that bought this as well. The DVD that comes with it is very nice, with a video of Dead Girls are Easy, and very interesting "making of", and a full live show, but my question is on the quality of the live show. It seems the image quality is sometimes slightly jerky. It's not terrible, and not always even noticeable, but being the nit picky person I am, it leaves me wondering, if this is just how it is, or could it be just my pressing? I suspect it's just how it is. But overall, a rockin' CD, and a nice DVD.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Helsinki Vampires are Truly Back In Blood!,
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This review is from: Back In Blood (Audio CD)
I applaud The 69 Eyes for still being together after more than 20 years of existence, that speaks for itself. Originally a more glam-metal sounding band in the vein of Hanoi Rocks, they have changed their sound and transformed into this more dark Goth band, which is the 69 Eyes most people remember and know them for. Their most recent effort, 2009's Back In Blood has the band doing what they do best, terrific Goth-Rock in the way only the Helsinki Vampires can. The Finnish Helsinki-based band has delivered a great album once again with its fair share of memorable and enjoyable tracks. Fans won't be disappointed in Back In Blood and newbies have a great place to start with this album. When the 69 Eyes say they're Back In Blood, they mean it!
I won't go through all of the 12 songs featured on BIB but here are some I consider the very best. The title track "Back In Blood" sets the tone of the album right, a heavy riff-oriented opener that starts the album well. "The Good, The Bad and The Undead" is a thunderous song, plenty of energy and it basically is that traditional rock n' roll rebellion. When Jerky sings "They won't let us into heaven" you fell that he really means it. This one is more classic metal oriented and straight up metal song, I love it for that particular reason. "Lips of Blood" is a highlight of the album in my opinion, I simply love the lyrics and it has that vampire-type romance the band is pushing towards and it has a cool vibe, it's pretty close to a ballad but it's heavy at the same time. I wouldn't go as far as saying that "Dead Girls Are Easy" promotes necrophilia but that's definitely what the lyrics point to, but its all tongue in cheek at least 69 Eyes Style which is what makes it fun! The chorus sticks in your head, be warned! "Some Kind of Magic" is a fun song, nothing serious, just a good silly song I really like this one. "Night Watch" is a terrific more upbeat song, the drums are possibly the best part of the song. Once again, great dark lyrics and atmosphere, another excellent song and a highlight of the album. For me, the absolute best song on Back In Blood has to be "Hunger", it starts with a beautiful piano melody and it becomes dominant in the chorus and at the very end which I like. What can I say? The 69 Eyes integrate the piano very well to their music and it gives more color to their music. The lyrics are almost haunting and guitars are majestic, it's a fantastic song. I personally own the deluxe edition of Back In Blood with the DVD and I have to say it's really cool. The DVD is a 2006 performance of the band live with the 69 Eyes playing some their older material. The deluxe edition is a great introduction to the band and is definitely your best bet at this price. Obviously, The 69 Eyes probably isn't for everybody. I mean, they're a Goth-Rock band, Jyrki has this big deep voice, the music can be a little depressing and the subjects are dark in nature. They self-describe themselves as the Helskinki vampires that should give you more of a clue. Songs about vampires, the dead, the undead and lost romance won't be for everyone. Not every metal fan wants that, in fact I wasn't even sure myself if I would like this at first but I did, and man did they grew on me! Back In Blood is an excellent album that fans of the band must own and one that newbies might want to take a look at. All in all this is a fantastic album from The 69 Eyes, 4.5/5.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vampire Goth Rock!!!,
By Antonio Colorado "Autumn Black" (San Juan, Puerto Rico United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Back In Blood (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
One of their best yet!!! Dead n' Gone is awesome...The melodies of their guitars and the crunchiness...it's so much FUN!!! and Jyrki...well, he's UNIQUE...
5.0 out of 5 stars
BACK IN BLOOD IS BACK,
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This review is from: Back In Blood (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
This cd is deff in the top 5 cds in my book. i was listening to it for weeks. the best 69 eyes album ever!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
The 69 Eyes - Back In Blood,
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This review is from: Back In Blood (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
The band has surprised us again with their amazing gothic rock music. It is a pleasure to listen to them because the CD is really a masterpiece. Keep going like that!
I can't wait to see them again in Zagreb on 24th January, 2010. Live!
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Band That Never Disappoints,
By campboy83 (Virginia Beach, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Back In Blood (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
69 Eyes never tries to re-invent the wheel, and I admire them for that. You know exactly what you are getting, and there are no real suprises.
What you do get is a sound that I wish Type O Negative still sounded like...a sound that actually reflects a band having fun with the Goth-themes. This music goes a step further..by combining Goth with infectious beats, vocals and harmonies, you have the makings of something great. My standout track, and I would rate it as one of their top 2 or 3 songs of all time is "Dead and Gone" I DARE you to get that chorus out of your head. Well done boys!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
69 eyes own the night with back in blood!!,
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This review is from: Back In Blood (Audio CD)
the 69 eyes are back with a follow up to 2007,s angels album.this album [back in blood] has a heavier, harder edge than angels or devils their two previous albums.the lyrical themes on this cd are gothic and like much of their earlier albums there are alot of songs about the undead/vampires!well they don,t call this band the helsinki vampires for nothing!for me the best cuts on here are;the good ,the bad, the undead.,we own the night,back in blood,dead,n,gone,kiss me undead,lips of blood,dead girls are easy and suspiria snow white!! this album is rocks,so if you are a fan of 69 eyes get this!!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
69 Eyes do ot again!,
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This review is from: Back In Blood (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
The 69 Eyes are so good that their music becomes an addiction and a lifestyle.Perfect album!
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Back In Blood (Deluxe Edition) by 69 Eyes (Audio CD - 2009)
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