Baltimore’s rock powerhouse Dead Eyes are set to drop their explosive new single "Black Hole Heart" on Friday, August 1st via Thriller Records. More than just a standalone release, the track also kicks off the official announcement of their upcoming full-length album Black Hole Heart, due out on October 10th, with pre-orders going live with the single release. With themes of gravitational pull and the tendency to wreck what we hold closest, this release marks a turning point for Dead Eyes and sets the stage for what might be their most powerful chapter yet.
On the new single, Dead Eyes mentions:
“Some hearts beat. This one pulls. “Black Hole Heart” is a song we loved so much, we pushed ourselves to the edge trying to get it right; and it’s about that kind of love—the kind that consumes, that smothers, that burns too hot to hold onto. In that way, it became the perfect centerpiece for the album—because it nearly disappeared under the weight of how much making a great record meant to us.”
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"Black Hole Heart" became the song that captured what Dead Eyes had been struggling to articulate throughout the creative process, that sometimes loving something means destroying it. The song confronts that sinking realization when the intensity meant to safeguard what you love becomes what ultimately tears it apart. Dead Eyes found themselves living this paradox while creating the track itself, pushing so hard for perfection that they nearly suffocated the song they loved most. It became the perfect metaphor for what they’d been going through and the central question haunting the record, how do you hold something close without breaking it?
The upcoming album builds around "Black Hole Heart" as its gravitational center, with every other song pulling toward this central confession about the impossibility of loving without risk. The track serves as both the emotional anchor and the creative breakthrough that shaped the entire album, showing Dead Eyes is willing to confront their most destructive tendencies. The record confronts the reality of being someone who breaks what they hold close while examining what happens when your capacity for love becomes your capacity for ruin.
Dead Eyes will take the stage on September 6th with labelmates Not Enough Space at their album release show, alongside Famous Last Words, Prison, Set For Tomorrow, and Glasswaves.
Dead Eyes will take the stage on September 6th with labelmates Not Enough Space at their album release show, alongside Famous Last Words, Prison, Set For Tomorrow, and Glasswaves.


Check out Dead Eyes on tour this fall alongside Set For Tomorrow and Glasswaves! See tour dates below:
9/2 - Lynchburg, VA @ Super Rad Arcade
9/3 - Atlanta, GA @ 529
9/4 - Orlando, FL @ Will’s Pub
9/5 - West Palm Beach, FL @ Respectable Street
9/6 - Tampa, FL @ Orpheum
9/8 - Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506
Dead Eyes is back on the road with Archers on the Temporary High tour pt. 2 alongside Nerv and Of Virtue. See tour dates below:
10/1 - Lexington, KY @ Manchester Music Hall
10/2 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Thunderbird Cafe
10/3 - Rochester, NY @ Montage Music Hall
10/4 - Albany, NY @ Empire Underground
10/6 - Virginia Beach, VA @ Scandals Live
10/7 - Johnson City, TN @ Capone’s
10/9 - Jacksonville, FL @ The Albatross
10/10 - Biloxi, MS @ The Sanctuary
10/12 - New Orleans, LA @ Southport Hall
10/13 - Pensacola, FL @ Handlebar
10/14 - Birmingham, AL @ Workplay
10/16 - Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
10/18 - Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s
10/21 - Reno, NV @ The Alpine
10/22 - Fresno, CA @ Fulton 55
10/23 - Sacramento, CA @ Goldfield Midtown
10/24 - Boise, ID @ The Shredder
10/25 - Spokane, WA @ District @ Knitting Factory
10/27 - Billings, MT @ The Pub Station
10/29 - Sioux Falls, SD @ Icon Event Hall
10/30 - Omaha, NE @ The Waiting Room
10/31 - Des Moines, IA @ Wooly’s
Track Listing:
1. Mad Ones
2. Good Die Young
3. Thanks For Nothing
4. Black Hole Heart
5. Turn The Lights Off
6. Relapse
7. Tourniquet
8. Pieces Of You
9. Deal Life
10. Better Off
11. Take Me Too
12. Everyone But Me
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