History of "Eyes Set To Kill"

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Alexia Rodriguez: Clean Vocals, Lead Guitar, Piano
Anissa Rodriguez: Bass, Backing Vocals
Caleb Clifton: Drums
Cisko Miranda: Vocals, Rhythm Guitar

Former Band Members:

Spencer Merrill: Lead Vocals
Austin Vanderbur: Lead Vocals
Brandon Anderson: Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Synthesizers
Justin Denson: Lead Vocals, Keyboards
Lindsey Vogt: clean vocals 
Greg Kerwin: lead guitar 
Zack Hansen: rhythm guitar 
John Moody: rhythm guitar 
Alex Torres: rhythm guitar, backing vocals 
Milad Sadegi: drums 
David Phipps: drums 


Eyes Set To Kill

       Eyes Set To Kill started in 2004 by sisters Alexia and Anissa Rodriguez, along with Lindsey Vogt. The three wanted to build a name by forming a band. They adopted the name Eyes Set To Kill from a line in Alexia’s poem which she wrote in High School. At first, people had failed to recognize them despite their obviously great talent. So, the three sought for talented musicians in Arizona. They wanted to form a band which plays different music- combining the soft female vocals with screaming male vocals which is in line with the post- hardcore genre. Finally, they found the guys in 2005. The band started to build their name. They shared the stage with several signed and unsigned artists. However, the initial combination lasted only for some time. 

       Establishing the band was not that easy for ESTK. The band had undergone changes in their musical line up and they continued losing some of their band members. Due to personal issues, Lidsey Vogt left the band too. They have lost half of their members. It was a tough time for ESTK. Alexia took over Lindsey’s position and became the band’s lead vocalist. 

        In 2006, three gentlemen were found the band. Alex Torres, Brandon Anderson and Brett Litzer joined the girls and established the band. With the band’s unique sound, they were finally recognized. The ESTK fever had violently hit the audience which helped them be lined with the best bands in the music industry’s historical billboard charts.

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