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X (The 69 Eyes album)

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Length
  
41:11

Release date
  
2012

Artist
  
The 69 Eyes

Label
  
Sony Music

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Released
  
September 28, 2012 (Europe) October 9, 2012 (USA)

X (2012)
  
Universal Monsters (2016)

Genres
  
Gothic rock, Glam rock, Hard rock

Similar
  
Back in Blood, Paris Kills, Blessed Be, Angels, Devils

X (as in the Roman numeral for 10) is the name of the tenth studio album by gothic rock band The 69 Eyes. The band chose "Red" as their first single. Days before the release of X, they released "Borderline" as their second single.

Contents

"Rosary Blue", a bonus track, features vocals by American tattoo artist Kat Von D.

The 69 eyes x album trailer part 3 rosary blue w kat von d official trailer


Reception

The Blistering magazine marked a "versatile" mix of styles with notes of Billy Idol, Johnny Cash and Danzig. The reviewer wrote also that the marketing of the album and the band in general would benefit from their change to the Nuclear Blast label.

X received mixed reviews from the German music press. In a very positive review, the Orkus magazine noted a change from guitar-dominated hymns to melodic rock tunes and praised singer Jyrki69's "passionate" singing. Metal Hammer Germany released two different staff reviews, noting that the board of editors was at odds with rating the album. While Enrico Ahlig praised a return to melodic ballads and a "Finnish melancholy", and rated "Borderline" the best track by The 69 Eyes for the last ten years, Jakob Kranz wrote a negative review. He called the songs "sticky" (German: klebrig) and noted that the album sounded too commercial.

Credits

  • Jyrki 69 – Lead vocals
  • Timo-Timo – Guitar
  • Bazie – Guitar
  • Archzie – Bass
  • Jussi 69 – Drums
  • Kat Von D – Female vocals on "Rosary Blue"
  • Songs

    1Love Runs Away4:23
    2Tonight3:42
    3Black4:37

    References

    X (The 69 Eyes album) Wikipedia