The Stone Eye Premiere Music Video For New Single "Presence of Mind"


Puerto Rican progressive metal outfit Moths and Philly rockers The Stone Eye will be unleashing a 4-track split EP on August 21st.  "Intervention" and "Hand of Doom" (Black Sabbath cover) showcase Moths' unconventional and at times even psychedelic interpretation of stoner metal, while The Stone Eye drives their garage rock gumbo to colossal heights with "Presence of the Mind" and comes back down to earth with the bluesy cover of "Wayfaring Stranger" a traditional folk song.

"Presence of the Mind is an older tune that was primarily written by our drummer Jeremiah and that's been in our catalogue for quite a bit. It actually was one of the first tunes where we really experimented with harmonizing vocally. It's always been something we all wanted to come back to as we matured musically- a lot of tunes get phased out in the live environment when you end up writing and releasing new material, but we always stuck on to Presence as the year's passed. It sort of just evolved with us as we grew, and that's really cool in it of itself. So, we decided to hop in the studio and re-record it and this is what came out of that session." - Stephen Burdick

About The Stone Eye

Rising from the ashes of absolutely nothing but the remnants of Uncle Earl’s canned Budweiser in 2014, The Stone Eye is an electrifying rock band from Philadelphia, PA. Combining elements of stoner, alternative, progressive, and garage rock comes a hard-hitting yet catchy style of music. Hell, we’d wager that there’s even more styles of music which they draw inspiration from. Crazy, right? Following a plethora of releases dating back to 2014, The Stone Eye is at it yet again with their latest full length record, Ventura. This one’s for you, Uncle Earl.

Comments

Curtis Dewar said…
Excellent! Thanks for the premiere :)
Ty Rawson said…
Sexy all 4 of you!