Eyes Set to Kill discography

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Eyes Set to Kill discography
Eyes Set To Kill at Warped Tour 2010.jpg
Studio albums6
EPs2
Singles19
Music videos14

The discography of Eyes Set to Kill, an American rock band, includes six studio albums, two extended plays, [1] one demo, nineteen singles, and fourteen music videos. [2]

Contents

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions and sales
YearAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
US Heat [3] US Indie [4] US Hard Rock [5]
2008 Reach 29
2009 The World Outside
  • Release date: June 2, 2009
  • Label: Break Silence
  • Format: CD, digital download
926US: 7,500 [6]
2010 Broken Frames
  • Release date: June 8, 2010
  • Label: Break Silence
  • Format: CD, digital download
93421US: 10,000 [7]
2011 White Lotus
  • Release date: August 8, 2011
  • Label: Forsee Records/Maphia Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
US: 2,000 [8]
2013 Masks 53411US: 2,600 [9]
2018 Eyes Set to Kill
  • Release date: February 16, 2018
  • Label: Century Media Records
  • Format: CD, digital download
22
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Extended plays

List of EPs, with selected details
YearDetails
2006When Silence Is Broken, The Night Is Torn
  • Released: July 6, 2006
  • Label: Self-released
2021Damna [10]
  • Released: December 3, 2021
  • Label: Revival Recordings

DVDs

YearAlbum details
2007A Day with Eyes Set to Kill
  • Released: 2007
  • Label: Break Silence
  • Format: DVD

Demos

YearSong
2005"Flight on Broken Wings"
"Cover Me Up"
"Our Hearts"
"Keep Oxygen (Into the Night)"

Singles

YearSongAlbum
2008"Reach"Reach
"Darling"
2009"Heights" The World Outside
"The World Outside"
"Deadly Weapons"
(featuring Craig Mabbitt)
2010"All You Ever Knew" Broken Frames
"Broken Frames"
2011"The Secrets Between" White Lotus
2013"Lost and Forgotten" Masks
"Infected"
2018"Break" Eyes Set to Kill
"Not Sorry"
"Attention"Non-album single
2019"Points of Authority"
(featuring Whitney Peyton)
2020"Enjoy the Silence"
(with One Eyed Doll)
"House of Glass"
2021"Find Our Way"
"Face the Rain"
(featuring Howard Jones)
Damna
"Sink Your Teeth"
(featuring Heidi Shepherd)

Music videos

YearSongDirector
2006"Liar in the Glass"Zachary Yoshloka
"Beauty Through Broken Glass"
"This Love You Breathe"Brittany Bush
"Darling"
2008"Reach"MOTIONarmy
"Darling"
2009"Heights" Chad Archibald, Philip Carrer
"The World Outside"
2010"Deadly Weapons"Chad Archibald, Philip Carrer, Dave Aguilera
"Broken Frames"MOTIONarmy
2013"Infected"Daniel Andres Gomez Bagby
2017"Break"Jesse Conti
2019"Attention"Chucky Guzman
2021"Face the Rain"Jim Louvau & Tony Aguilera
TitleYearArtistAlbumLink
"The Heart Wants What It Wants"
(featuring Alexia Rodriguez)
2024Thousand FramesSigns and Wonders [11]
"The Bitter Truth, Part 1"
(featuring Alexia Rodriguez)
PathwechooseSingle [12]
"Home"
(featuring Alexia Rodriguez)
2022Chaosbay2222 [13]
"Where the Heart Belongs"
(featuring Alexia Rodriguez)
2021SoftspokenWhere the Heart Belongs [14]
"Sorry that I'm not Sorry"
(featuring Alexia Rodriguez)
2017 Whitney Peyton Firecraker: Pyro [15]
"Better"
(featuring Alexia Rodriguez)
[16]
"Manere Aurum"
(featuring Alexia Rodriguez)
2015Elle KayeComas Collide [17]
"Long Way Down"
(featuring Alexia Rodriguez)
2014 Gus G I Am the Fire [18]
"Cross-Eyed Catastrophe"
(featuring Alexia Rodriguez)
2012 Suicide Silence The Black Crown [19]

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