The 69 Eyes Release '27 & Done' Video05-29-2019
The 69 Eyes have released a music video for their new track '27 & Done'. The song comes from the group's forthcoming album "West End", which will be hitting stores on Friday, September 13th. The new visual was directed by Vicente Cordero (3 Teeth, "Room 37- The Mysterious Death of Johnny Thunders" movie) includes excerpts from the forthcoming horror film 'The 27 Club'. Jyrki 69 had this to say about the song, "The track deals with the idea of Hollywood and everyone coming there to make their dreams come true, but it's very seldom that they succeed and this is something you can see there everywhere. "It's a place that makes you desperate and I wanted to get these dark vibes into the song. But on the other hand the track is also a celebration of life - we should be excited to be here and everybody's a legend and they should realise that we should enjoy what we do instead of worry what other people think." The album will include special guest appearances from Cradle Of Filth's Dani Filth, Wednesday 13 and Beasto Blanco's Calico Cooper. Watch the video here.
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