Today, in anticipation of its Death Of Darkness USA Tour, legendary Finnish goth 'n' rollers The 69 Eyes released a brand new single/video via Reigning Phoenix Music (RPM). The band has teamed up with an American songwriter Diane Warren, and the result of this exciting collaboration is a soulful power ballad, "Fade To Grey", with music and lyrics by Warren.
Diane Warren, often referred to as "the most important songwriter in the world", wrote an impressive list of timeless hits, collaborating with iconic pop stars like Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga alongside legends such as Cher ("If I Could Turn Back Time"), Celine Dion ("Because You Loved Me") and Whitney Houston. She is also known for her works with rock icons such as Aerosmith ("I Don't Want To Miss A Thing"), The Cult ("Painted On My Heart"), and Meat Loaf ("I'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth)"). She is a Grammy winner with fifteen nominations, has two Golden Globe awards and is a fifteen-time Oscar nominee who received an Honorary Oscar as voted by the Academy's Board of Governors in 2022.
"Fade To Grey" combines Warren's conspicuous artistic signature with the group's trademark soundscapes, with both melting into an epic power ballad. This creative collaboration is not only a highlight in music but also pushes the boundaries of handmade music.
Warren says: "The year before last, I walked into a store and saw someone so cool who just epitomized rock 'n' roll. That was Jyrki, the amazing singer from The 69 Eyes. Now here we are with my song with them, 'Fade To Grey' about to be released. I am very excited for everyone to hear it!"
Jyrki 69, The 69 Eyes' charismatic frontman, also shares his excitement about the collaboration: "This was exactly like one of those Hollywood dreams: I was hanging on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills when a lady asked me who I was out of the blue. I got confused and that's about it. Later on, I realized that the lady was Diane Warren, the ultimate greatest songwriter on earth and writer of my favourite The Cult song, 'Painted On My Heart'. That was my opportunity to start a musical collaboration with her but I missed my once-in-a-lifetime chance! A year passed by, and her hits were following me everywhere. Then I was watching the presentation of the Oscars and she was performing there! I encouraged myself to get in touch with her and here's the result: an epic power ballad called 'Fade To Grey' which this world and The 69 Eyes needed!"
"Fade To Grey" was produced by Erno Laitinen at Inkfish Studios in Helsinki, Finland and mixed by Miles Walker at Westside Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, before Björn Engelmann put his finishing touches to the song at Stockholm, Sweden's Cutting Room. The single artwork was created by Marcelo Vasco (Slayer, Kerry King, Dimmu Borgir, etc.). Link


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