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There are 2 bands that go by 'Many Eyes':

1. Former Every Time I Die vocalist Keith Buckley has announced a new project, Many Eyes. Hatebreed‘s Jamey Jasta introduced Buckley to his two new bandmates, brothers Nick and Charlie Bellmore, who were formerly in Kingdom of Sorrow with Kirk Windstein of Crowbar, and more recently have played with Twisted Sister‘s Dee Snider and ex-Judas Priest singer Tim “Ripper” Owens.

Many Eyes’ debut single “Revelation” premiere on Thursday (10/12) at 8 PM ET on SiriusXM’s Octane and be released Friday (10/13), with an album (executive produced by Jamey Jasta) to follow, via Jasta’s Perseverance Media Group. Many Eyes will also open Thursday‘s War All The Time 20th anniversary tour in 2024, alongside Rival Schools.

Ex-ETID guitarist Jordan Buckley, bassist Stephen Micciche and drummer Clayton “Goose” Holyoak formed Better Lovers with recent ETID producer Will Putney and Greg Puciato of the now-defunct Dillinger Escape Plan. They recently announced a new Buffalo holiday show, BLissmass, which seems like a smaller-scale continuation of ETID’s Tid the Season, and are on the 2024 lineup for Sick New World, which was just announced.

2. 'Many Eyes' are an unsigned rock band from London, UK. Formed in 2012 by Mark Sepple and Sam Bunting.

When rock band 'Zalinski' imploded back in 2010, drummer and bassist - Mark and Sam - found themselves with a vast amount of songs and musical ideas written but no band to realise them. After years of playing and writing in bands together, they had forged a strong musical alliance and it wasn't long before they decided to find a singer and guitarist for their own band project. With such a strong vision of how they wanted the band to sound as well as how it needed it to work on a personal level, it wasn't going to be easy. After many months of searching they finally found Scott and Lawrence and in the summer of 2012 the band began performing in and around London. In December 2012 'Many Eyes' recorded three tracks live at Bally Studios, and are set to record their debut Ep in the spring of 2013.

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