SNAKEYES: New Album Teaser.

SnakeyeS, the band started by Jose Pineda, Justi Bala and Carlos Delgado (from the Spanish […]
June 5, 2017

SnakeyeS, the band started by Jose Pineda, Justi Bala and Carlos Delgado (from the Spanish heavy metal act Sphinx) and Romanian singer Cosmin Aionita (9.7 Richter), published the first audio sample from one of the songs off their new album, expected to release later this year. During the following weeks, SnakeyeS will reveal more information about the new record, including its name, track list, cover art, first tour dates, as well as new videos recorded during the studios sessions. The new SnakeyeS album is being mixed and mastered by the band's bass player and producer José Pineda. While preparing for the release of the album, SnakeyeS will premiere the first single off the new record in July 2017. Titled "Sign of Death," the new single will be available as a physical CD Limited Edition, as well as on all major digital platforms. The new SnakeyeS album will be available later this year, with an estimated release date set for Q4 2017. In the following video, you can catch a glimpse of the guitar recording process for the new album, as well as listen to a short sample of "Cyberkiller," one of the new songs from this record.

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After record one of the best metal albums released on 2015, "Ultimate Sin"

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the band's latest record was a tribute to the legendary german band Accept and his classic track Metal Heart

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For the latest information on SnakeyeS, please visit the band's official Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/SnakeyesMetal

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