Thine Eyes Bleed Explained

Thine Eyes Bleed
Origin:London, Ontario, Canada
Genre:Melodic death metal, thrash metal
Years Active:2002–present
Label:The End Records
Current Members:Justin Wolfe
Jeff Phillips
Darryl Stephens
Johnny Araya
Nigel Curley
Past Members:James Reid
David Newell
Luke Husband

Thine Eyes Bleed is a Canadian melodic death metal band from London, Ontario.

History

Thine Eyes Bleed took part in a US tour in 2004.[1] They released their first album In the Wake of Separation in 2005.[2]

Johnny Araya's brother Tom Araya is the bassist and vocalist of the thrash metal band Slayer. The two bands were featured on 2006's The Unholy Alliance tour, along with Lamb of God, Mastodon and Children of Bodom, and the 2007 Canadian tour.[3]

In April 2008, Thine Eyes Bleed released their follow up album, Thine Eyes Bleed.[4]

Justin Wolfe later became a chef and opened his own restaurant with his brother Gregg.[5]

Recent events

They performed as the opening act of Slayer's The Unholy Alliance tour in the summer of 2006 in North America, and in autumn in Europe.

Thine Eyes Bleed was managed by Morgan and Mercedes Lander's parents. Their father Dave Lander died of a heart attack on August 2, 2008.

Band members

Current members

Former members

Timeline

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Garry Sharpe-Young. New Wave of American Heavy Metal. 2005. Zonda Books Limited. 978-0-9582684-0-0. 189 and 337.
  2. http://www.metal.de/reviews/thine-eyes-bleed-in-the-wake-of-separation-5528/ "Thine Eyes Bleed - In The Wake Of Separation"
  3. https://lfpress.com/entertainment/columnists/james_reaney/2010/01/11/12420126.html "Slayer to postpone JLC date"
  4. http://www.metalsucks.net/2008/03/21/thine-eyes-bleeds-thine-eyes-bleed-will-make-thine-eyes-uh-bleed/ "THINE EYES BLEED'S THINE EYES BLEED WILL MAKE THINE EYES, UH, BLEED"
  5. https://lfpress.com/2016/07/24/and-you-are-justin-and-gregg-wolfe-owners-of-the-wolfe-of-wortley-restaurant "And You Are?: Justin and Gregg Wolfe, Owners of the Wolfe of Wortley restaurant"