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The World Outside (Eyes Set to Kill album)

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Released
  
June 2, 2009

Length
  
37:54

Artist
  
Eyes Set to Kill

Label
  
BreakSilence Recordings

Recorded
  
2008

The World Outside (2009)
  
Broken Frames (2010)

Release date
  
2 June 2009

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Producer
  
Kelly Dalton, Eric Palmquist, Thomas Flower

Genres
  
Post-hardcore, Metalcore, Screamo, Heavy metal

Similar
  
Eyes Set to Kill albums, Screamo albums, Other albums

Eyes set to kill the world outside


The World Outside is the second full-length album by Tempe, Arizonian rock band Eyes Set to Kill. The album was released on June 2, 2009. The album leaked on May 17. Craig Mabbitt has been confirmed to be a guest vocalist on the song "Deadly Weapons". Alexia Rodriguez stated that this album is "a lot darker."

Contents

Heights eyes set to kill


Singles

"Heights" is the lead single of the album, and was released June 2, 2009. The music video was posted on May 27, 2009. The music video was directed by Black Fawn Films' Chad Archibald in Los Angeles.

"The World Outside" is the second single of the album. It was released September 3, 2009. The band posted the video in their MySpace's Profile and YouTube Channel. The zombies of music video are 28 Weeks Later inspired.

"Deadly Weapons" is the third single released from the album. The music video is a sequel from the previous single where Craig Mabbitt was bitten by the zombies and killed all of the band members. Anderson is not present in the video.

Critical reception

The album has gained some positive reviews from the critics. Trey Spencer of Sputnikmusic summarized that Eyes Set to Kill still have some growing to do, but this album is proof that they are up to the challenge. Alex Henderson of Allmusic stated Eyes Set to Kill's take on the "Beauty and the Beast" concept works enjoyably well for them on The World Outside.

A negative review is given by Blabbermouth's Scott Alisoglu commenting there are worse albums than "The Outside World". I just hear very little in the way of pop melodies that grab or aggressive moments that get the adrenaline pumping. The infusion of keyboards and the attempt at dynamic vocal structuring doesn't save it either. There is an audience for this album; I'm just not part of it. Pass.

Chart performance

The album sold 2,400 copies in the United States in its first week of release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The album peaked at #9 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and #26 on the Independent Albums chart

Songs

1Heights3:25
2Hourglass3:26
3Deadly Weapons3:35

References

The World Outside (Eyes Set to Kill album) Wikipedia