Broken Frames is the third studio album by American rock band Eyes Set to Kill. The album was released on June 8, 2010 by Break Silence Records. The album consists of 12 songs and DVD of their interviews and music videos from Reach to Deadly Weapons. This is the first album to not feature screaming vocalist Brandon Anderson, who departed the band in early 2010, shortly before recording began.
The album was announced after the release of the lead single, All You Ever Knew released on April 1, 2010. Title-track "Broken Frames" was released as the follow-up second single accompanied with a music video. Let Me In was released as Lexia's first single under her solo album, Underground Sounds.
The album is Eyes Set to Kill's highest debut to date in the Independent Albums, and the first to enter Top Hard Rock Albums.[2] The album was ranked fifth of "Locals Only: The Best Albums and EPs in 2010."[3]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Eyes Set to Kill.
1. |
"All You Ever Knew" |
3:10 |
2. |
"Broken Frames" |
2:53 |
3. |
"The Listening" |
3:33 |
4. |
"Ticking Bombs" |
3:34 |
5. |
"Play the Part" |
2:39 |
6. |
"Falling Fast" |
3:34 |
7. |
"Catch Your Breath" |
0:27 |
8. |
"Ryan" |
3:10 |
9. |
"Inside the Eye" |
3:23 |
10. |
"Two Letter Sins" |
3:01 |
11. |
"Escape" |
4:19 |
12. |
"Let Me In" |
4:18 |
13. |
"Interviews" |
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14. |
"Darling" (Music video) |
4:06 |
15. |
"Reach" (Music video) |
3:46 |
16. |
"Heights" (Music video) |
3:28 |
17. |
"The World Outside" (Music video) |
3:44 |
18. |
"Deadly Weapons" (Music video) |
4:29 |
Singles
"All You Ever Knew" was released April 1, 2010 as the lead single prior of the album. No music video was filmed.
"Broken Frames", the title track, was released July 2010 as the second single with a music video premiered on the 29th of July 2010.
Critical reception
Sputnikmusic states "Once again, Eyes Set To Kill recycle and refine themselves into something every label lusts for, emphasizing confidence and consistency over innovation."[10] The 411: Eyes Set To Kill’s latest record is by far their best written and produced, but it still lacks some of the truly amazing songs to make them a glowing example of the genre.[11] Pernell Fowler of Bring on the Mixed Reviews states "And even with the speed bump that is their current screaming vocalist and sounding very familiar to already cemented bands, ala A Skylit Drive, Blessthefall, and LoveHateHero, Eyes Set To Kill has a few unabated tracks that sound too powerful/beautiful to be ignored."[12] Chris Colgan of PopMatters said "Broken Frames isn’t mind-blowing, but it’s a solid album."[13]
Josh Velliquette of The NewReview states "Broken Frames is an album tugged between two styles – competent, yet harmless post-hardcore and superb, ear-catching rock."[14] Jake Oliver of Decoy Music states "Broken Frames is torn between two worlds, and it is desperately seeking some sort of resolution, making it feel frustratingly incomplete."[15]
Chart performance
On the 26th of July 2010, the album debuted at #8 in Top Heatseekers, at #35 in Independent Albums, and at #21 in Top Hard Rock Albums.[16]
Charts
Credits
- Band
- Justin Denson - unclean vocals, keyboards, synthesizers, programming, electronics
- Alexia Rodriguez - clean vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, keyboards
- Greg Kerwin - lead guitar
- Anissa Rodriguez - bass
- Caleb Clifton - drums, percussion, samples
- Additional musicians
- Andrew Wade - vocals
- Tom Breyfogle - programming
- Jakub Andrew - programming
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- Production
- Kevin Zinger - producer
- Brad X - producer
- Dave Aguilera - producer, management
- Tom Baker - mastering
- Sarah Ellis - stylist
- Jefferson Fernandez - art direction
- Thomas Flowers - engineer, mixing, producer
- Breanna Little - hair stylist, make up
- Casey Quintal - design
- Nathaniel Taylor - photography
- Andrew Wade - engineer, mixing, producer
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References
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- Alexia Rodriguez
- Caleb Clifton
- Anissa Rodriguez
- Greg Kerwin
- Lindsey Vogt
- Austin Vanderbur
- John Moody
- Zach Hansen
- Alex Torres
- Bret Litzler
- Milad Sadegi
- Brandon Anderson
- Cisko Miranda
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