Fernando's Eyes, the solo project of Fernando Honorato (Principe Valiente), surprises you with something special ahead of the official release of the forthcoming debut full-length, Center Of Your World. The album will be released on 13 June via Aenaos Records.
Fernando Honorato comments: "I’ve just revealed 'The Fire Of The Night' - a track from the upcoming album - exclusively on Bandcamp and SoundCloud. It’s a little preview of what’s to come, and I can't wait for you to hear it!"
Fernando Honorato, on the forthcoming solo album, Center Of Your World, continues to explore the beauty and vulnerability of human existence. The previously revealed singles, "A Million Times" and "Center Of Your World", can be found over HERE and HERE. Link

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