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"Crazy Eyes", the new album of the multi platinum industrial alternative band 'Filter' has its origins in deconstruction. As a small tribute to Filter's debut "Short Bus" the upcoming and now seventh album will avoid the guitar walls that could still be heard on the last album "The Sun Comes Out Tonight" and convince with a threatening industrial sound, which is both haunting and hypnotic. Richard has completely devoted himself to the creation process of the album when he had finished the tour for the 2013 album. For this new chapter Richard has been working with old friends. So producer Ben Grosse (Thirty Seconds to Mars, Marilyn Manson), the man behind the 1999 platinum album "Title Of Record", and Michael "Blumpy" Tuller (Nine Inch Nails) were involved in the creation process. He also worked together closely with the new band members Oumi Kapila (guitars, proging), Ahsley Dzerigian (bass), Chris Reeve (drums) and Bobby Miller (keyboards) and the old members Johnny Radke and Danny Lohner.