Alias Eye

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Field Of Names 04:52 Tools
Premortal Dance 05:14 Tools
Just Another Tragic Song 06:18 Tools
Wasteland 05:26 Tools
The Readiness Is All 05:20 Tools
Driven 07:49 Tools
An End In Itself 05:11 Tools
Hybrid 04:04 Tools
Mystery 03:32 Tools
River Running 06:21 Tools
A Clown's Tale 06:52 Tools
Fake the Right 05:02 Tools
Arabesque 06:53 Tools
In Denial 03:45 Tools
Your Other Way 06:48 Tools
Icarus Unworded 06:36 Tools
The Usual Routine 04:42 Tools
Drifting 03:18 Tools
I'm your Lie 04:37 Tools
In-Between 04:19 Tools
On the Fringe 07:04 Tools
The Call 04:03 Tools
The Great Open 07:28 Tools
Break What We Know 04:25 Tools
Books 02:30 Tools
Time Machine 05:42 Tools
History Lesson 03:44 Tools
Too Much Toulouse 03:16 Tools
Indentured Pride 03:54 Tools
Enlighten them 04:01 Tools
Rhodesian Rhapsody 04:21 Tools
Hold on 04:15 Tools
Falling 04:25 Tools
Stars Shall Fall 04:51 Tools
All The Rage 03:12 Tools
Distant Memories 04:29 Tools
To Be Or Not To Be...Revisited 03:48 Tools
The Blink of an Eye 04:59 Tools
How We Perceive 11:14 Tools
Take What's Mine 04:32 Tools
How We Perceive... 11:14 Tools
Take What‘s Mine 04:31 Tools
Enllighten them 04:01 Tools
To be or not to be...Revidited 04:01 Tools
To be or not to be ... revisited 04:01 Tools
Premortal Dance (Album Version 04:01 Tools
To Be Or Not To Be 03:48 Tools
Take Whats Mine 03:48 Tools
A Clown's Tale (Album Version) 06:52 Tools
Drifting (Album Version) 03:18 Tools
Fake the Right (Album Version) 06:52 Tools
Field Of Names (Album Mix) 04:46 Tools
On the Fringe (Album Version) 07:01 Tools
Your Other Way (Album Version) 06:48 Tools
How We Perceive ... 05:15 Tools
The Usual Routine (Album Version) 04:42 Tools
How We Perceive+ 07:01 Tools
The End in Itself 07:01 Tools
The Great Open (Album Version) 05:15 Tools
River Running (Album Mix) 11:14 Tools
In-Between - Stars Shall Fall 04:46 Tools
Samples 04:46 Tools
How We Conceive 11:14 Tools
Hybrid (Album Mix) 11:14 Tools
Premortal Dance (Album Mix) 11:14 Tools
Just Another Tragic Song (Album Mix) 11:14 Tools
Mystery (Album Mix) 11:14 Tools
Icarus Unworded (Album Version) 11:14 Tools
To Be Or Not To Be ... (Revisted) 11:14 Tools
Too Much Toulouse (Album Version) 11:14 Tools
Driven (Album Mix) 11:14 Tools
Clown's Tale 11:14 Tools
Wasteland (Album Mix) 11:14 Tools
Great Open 11:14 Tools
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Alias Eye was founded in late 1998 when Philip Griffiths, Matthias Richter, Frank Fischer and Ludwig Benedek, who had been playing together for over four years, teamed up with keyboarder Vytas Lemke. After writing a repertoire of songs, the band recorded their first CD Beyond The Mirror in 1999, which was very well received by the international press. In spring 2000, the band was brought into contact with the Dutch label DVS Records, which signed Alias Eye in November of that year. Work on Alias Eye's debut album Field of Names began immediately; an adept producer was found in Christian Schimanski, who had a grasp of the sound and feel the band was aiming for. Two years after the release of Field of Names, the band returned with their second album A Different Point of You. Recorded, mixed and mastered at Christian Schimanski’s Blue Sky Studio, the band spent almost a year arranging and recording the album. A Different Point of You got rave reviews from the international press and paved the way for an extended tour with an old favourite: a year after the album’s release, Alias Eye supported the Canadian band Saga on the German leg of their European tour. Playing in front of over 17,000 people certainly got the adrenaline pumpin’! In summer 2005, Matthias Richter (guitars) decided to leave the band. However, a more than adequate replacement was soon found: Matthias Wurm, an old friend of vocalist Philip Griffiths, joined the band 2 months later. As work commenced on Alias Eye’s third studio effort In Focus, the band soon realised that the new material required a different, almost radical approach: get rid of all the baggage - pads, guitar overdubs, and choir arrangements - and focus on what’s really important: the song. Wurm’s motto “back to the basics – so basically make it rock!” became the band’s new mantra and influenced not only the song writing process but also the recording process itself. Thus, keyboards were restricted to piano, Rhodes, Wurlitzer and Hammond, and Wurm’s virtuoso style of playing gave the record a gritty edge, thus enhancing the rough character of the songs. Mixed and mastered at the renowned, state of the art HOFA-Studios, In Focus combines Alias Eye’s typical feeling for catchy, yet complex melodies with a much straighter and heavier sound. The album was released by Quixote Records on 15th January, 2007. (Source: http://www.myspace.com/aliaseye) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.