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Australian Psych-rock Band The Lazy Eyes Announce Headline UK Show

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Australian psychedelic rock band The Lazy Eyes have announced their second visit to the UK, this time in the form of a single headline show at Dingwalls, London on August 29th.

LONDON WE ARE COMING BACK! We are only doing 1 headline show so get your tickets quick! Tickets on sale Friday: https://t.co/Z9qLzVDA6O pic.twitter.com/4UHqGuRj6s — The Lazy Eyes (@TheLazyEyesband) May 9, 2023

The group’s last visit to the UK came back in May of last year, where they played The Great Escape Festival in Brighton and five other headline shows throughout England, supporting, in the process, the release of their debut album,  Songbook.

Songbook , which was released on April 21st last year via The Orchard, was met with widespread favourable reviews, with Atwood magazine labelling it “ An enchanting tapestry of colorful, psychedelic sonic wonder ready to whisk us into a radiant, groovy daydream “.

Watch the music video for “ Where’s My Brain??? ” below:

The record remains the group’s only album release to date, but with the abundance of creativity that presides in it, fans and critics alike can expect to be hearing a lot more of the Sydney band in the near future, particularly if The Lazy Eyes can not only meet their clear inspiration in fellow Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard in musical prowess and creativity but also in productivity, given the aforementioned has released a staggeringly prolific 23 studio albums in 11 years, with another,  PetroDragonic Apocalyse , scheduled to be released later this week.

The Lazy Eyes were formed in 2015 in Sydney, Australia, whilst the band members were schoolmates at Newtown High School of the Performing Arts. The lineup consists of Harvey Geraghty (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Itay Shachar (vocals, guitar), Leon Karagic (bass) and Noah Martin (drums).

The latest psychedelic rock band to come out of Australia have sold out shows wherever they go and, similarly to King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and their Gizzfest, have their very festival, Lazyfest, which they founded in 2021. The Sydney psych-rock outfit are regularly found on Triple J, an Australian alternative music radio station, and recently covered the Bee Gees’  “More Than A Woman ” on the station’s Like A Version segment, whilst also performing their own track “ Fuzz Jam “.

Watch the music video for “ Fuzz Jam ” below:

Whilst this second visit to the UK for the Aussie psych-rock outfit only has one show in store for fans, the band’s continual growth in popularity here in Europe will surely see them visit the other side of the world more often. Indeed, for psychedelic rock fans, our prayers will surely be answered.

You can purchase  Songbook  here .

You can purchase tickets for the headline show at Dingwalls, London  here .

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The Lazy Eyes are coming to Manchester to tour their debut album SongBook

SongBook, the debut album by Sydney four-piece The Lazy Eyes, is a world unto itself. It’s all

journey and all destination, a decidedly modern marvel of psych-rock that’s unpretentious in

construction but precious where it counts.

Harvey Geraghty, Itay Shachar and Noah Martin met in their early years at Sydney’s Newtown

High School of the Performing Arts. They became fast friends and began to busk around

Sydney, their burgeoning band bound together by long hours carting their instruments around

the city. Around 2015 The Lazy Eyes decided to formalise the band as a unit, a decision that

coincided neatly with their meeting of Leon Karagic, who provided much-needed bass to their

Off the back of their first two EPs, released in 2020 and 2021, The Lazy Eyes have sold out

numerous shows along Australia’s east coast, including their own music festival, Lazyfest;

garnered praise from outlets including KCRW, FBi Radio, triple j Unearthed, BBC 6 Music and

Radio 1, and NME. Their reputation continues to grow despite the fact that jaunts at SXSW and

The Great Escape were cancelled in light of the pandemic.

SongBook is evidence of an edifice slowly being formed, a trepidatious first footstep by the band

into the wider world. The dynamic “Fuzz Jam”, the latest taste from SongBook, sees the band at

the height of their powers, deftly slipping from one mode to another in seconds. Combining the

piquant feel of classic 60s psych with sharp Gen Z wit, it’s magnanimous and effusive, a vivid

insight into the world of four of Australia’s most talented musicians. Once you’re in The Lazy

Eyes’ world, you might not want to leave any time soon.

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The Lazy Eyes | Interview | New Album, ‘SongBook’

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‘SongBook’, the debut album by Sydney four-piece The Lazy Eyes, is a world unto itself, and like every good fantasy world, it abides by its own logic.

The floral brightness of The Lazy Eyes’ music belies their perfectly mundane origins. Harvey Geraghty, Itay Shachar and Noah Martin met in their early years at Sydney’s Newtown High School of the Performing Arts. Bonding over a love of psych rock, they banded together as a matter of both taste and necessity, three of the only rhythm section musicians in a school filled largely with string, brass and woodwind musicians. They became fast friends, started jamming together, and, eventually, began to busk around Sydney, their burgeoning band (and friendship) being bound together by long hours playing and carting their instruments around the city. Around 2015, as they began playing real gigs, The Lazy Eyes decided to formalise the band as a unit, a decision that coincided neatly with their meeting of Leon Karagic, who provided much-needed bass to their ensemble and, with his knowledge of niche and underground music, broadened the band’s stylistic and ideological palette.

What led to the formation of The Lazy Eyes?

Harvey Geraghty: High school brought us together thank goodness! Itay, Noah and I met at the start of high school and started jamming at lunch times. That progressed to busking around the city with an acoustic set up to make some cash. With that cash we bought many many guitar pedals. It came to a point where we weren’t making much money busking (we lost the cute factor as we got older) so we ditched playing Katy Perry songs for cash and started a “real band”. Leon came to the school in year 11 and we instantly bonded over the same types of music. And here we are today, about releasing our first album and playing shows all around the place!

You’re a fairly new band… tell us what are some of the main influences when it comes to music making?

We are a fairly new band to the public eye but we have actually been playing together for like 6 years now. Nowadays we are influenced by all types of music whether it be rave music or finger style Americana guitar music. Back in high school we were influenced by the psych giants (Flaming Lips, Tame Impala, Unknown Mortal Orchestra). These are the main types of influences you can hear on ‘SongBook’.

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After releasing two EP’s, are you excited to finally release an album that will be also available on physical format?

It’s been such a long time coming that it kind of just feels surreal that all these songs will be out in the world and no longer in our control. We are very excited of course, especially to get out and play the album live in different places around the world!

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What’s the story behind the ‘SongBook’?

‘SongBook’ is our debut album and boy has it been a long time coming. We started recording the very first pieces of this album in the middle of high school, before we even knew it would turn into an album. During the making of the album we learnt so many things from scratch; how to record, mix audio, make album art, the list goes on! And here we are years later with our first project fully realised. ‘SongBook’ is our first baby and it encapsulates the first era of The Lazy Eyes. Here’s to many more!

Do you have any plans to tour and present this new album to the public?

Yes, there is a ‘SongBook’ tour planned for Australia and the UK! Tickets are on sale now so jump on them, it would be great to see you at a show.

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Let’s end this interview with some of your favorite albums. Have you found something new lately you would like to recommend to our readers?

Some old time favs of ours: Grandaddy – ‘The Software Slump’ Andy Shauf – ‘The Party’ David Bowie – ‘Blackstar’

A couple newbies: Kraftwerk – ‘Computer World’ Sweet Trip – ‘You Will Never Know Why’

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Be kind to one another, don’t worry, be happy.

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The Lazy Eyes have announced the upcoming release of their sophomore EP, dropping a new single and sharing tour dates.

The band return in 2021 today (February 3) with a new single, ‘Where’s My Brain???’, the first taste of The Lazy Eyes’ next chapter.

In a press release, the band explained that ‘Where’s My Brain???’ was written during the band’s formative years, at a time “when the setlist was lacking fast paced, energetic tracks”.

“We needed that one last song that the audience could mosh and get sweaty to,” they said.

“The song is loosely about losing your mind over something and wanting to have a tantrum, but really it’s just a jam.”

The track dropped alongside an official music video, directed by Jesse Taylor-Smith.

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The Lazy Eyes will celebrate the release of their new single with a limited run of live shows. Find the dates below.

They’ve also announced their intention to release their sophomore EP this year, though no name or release date has been given as yet.

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The psych-rock Sydney outfit dropped their debut EP, ‘EP1’, in June of last year. Upon its release, NME said in its review that The Lazy Eyes “coast from dazed pop to shameless love ballads, claiming pole position for the next mainstage psych outfit along the way”.

“These Aussie teens are blazing a fresh path for psych-pop with a mesmeric throwback sound – and as that dialogue might suggest, they’re not cutting any corners.”

The band were also featured in The NME 100 – a list of essential emerging artists for 2021 – at the close of last year.

The Lazy Eyes’ tour dates are:

FEBRUARY Saturday 20 – Melbourne, Workers Club Friday 26 – Brisbane, Black Bear Lodge

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“Explosive, Colourful, & Nostalgic”: The Lazy Eyes Deliver a Kaleidoscopic Psych Rock Revue in Debut ‘SongBook’

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Sydney’s The Lazy Eyes open up about their intoxicating debut album SongBook, a kaleidoscopic feast for the ears whose colorful, psychedelic sonic wonder promises to whisk listeners into a radiant, groovy daydream.

For fans of led zeppelin, tame impala, king gizzard & the lizard wizard, stream: “fuzz jam” – the lazy eyes.

I t’s an intro for the ages: Fiery drums pulse a heavy beat and sweeping guitars churn out searing riffs as The Lazy Eyes’ debut album gets underway. Passion and wonder coalesce in dazzling waves of immersive, sweaty sound, and a sense of limitless possibility permeates the air: Catharsis and euphoria are within reach. An intoxicating, kaleidoscopic feast for the ears, The Lazy Eyes’ SongBook  is everything one could want from the Australian four-piece: An enchanting tapestry of colorful, psychedelic sonic wonder ready to whisk us into a radiant, groovy daydream.

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Maybe you’d love me if I told you how I felt How I needed help What would’ve happened if at long last I lost you?

Care to inform me that your love for me has grown well, i should’ve known darling, just show me or else i’ll drop the phone, maybe i’m perfect but i know that’s just not true and neither are you ‘cause nobody’s perfect and that’s just the cold hard truth, – “ cheesy love song ,” the lazy eyes.

Released April 21, 2022, SongBook  is a gift to psych rock lovers everywhere and a massive step forward for Sydney’s The Lazy Eyes. Comprised of Harvey Geraghty (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Itay Sasha (vocals, guitar), Leon Karagic (bass) and Noah Martin (drums), the Australian band – started as a 3-piece busking act – have made a quick name for themselves over the past two years as harbingers of captivating sun-soaked psychedelia: 2020’s fittingly-titled EP1 and 2021’s (also) fittingly-titled EP2 invited listeners to bask in the unadulterated glow of high-flying, carefully crafted solos, tastefully effected instruments, and enveloping songs that feel at once ethereal and slightly mysterious, yet nonetheless grounded and readily accessible.

“There’s something to be said about a band with an ear for detail and a discerning approach to songwriting,” wrote Atwood Magazine ‘s Nick Matthopoulos in April 2020, around the release of The Lazy Eyes’ second single. “That being said, maybe a bit extra can be said about a band, all under the age of twenty, that has been diligently working on refining their sound since they were in their mid-teenage years. While age is hardly a reliable system to measure how capable an artist is, The Lazy Eyes demonstrate how they have been able to put their abilities to good use from an early age.”

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Years of hard work, dedication, and creativity pay off in  SongBook , a tantalizing psychedelic affair with a flare.

“Boy has it been a long time coming,” band member Itay Sasha tells  Atwood Magazine . “This record for us captures the entire journey of our formative years as a band until the present moment. It’s an album packed full of firsts, and captures that nostalgic energy of being young and really loving music. We started recording the very first pieces of this album in the middle of high school, before we even knew it would turn into an album. During the making of the album we learnt so many things from scratch; how to record, mix audio, make album art, the list goes on! We were learning how to record our songs, how to condense the energy of playing live into the recordings and just becoming closer as friends along the way. And here we are years later with our first project fully realized. SongBook is our first baby and it encapsulates the first era of The Lazy Eyes.”

“We never had a vision for an “album” per se going into things, he adds. “We just had this motto, ‘ Once school finishes, let’s take a gap year and try and work our butts off for the band .’ Now it’s three years later,” he laughs. “Things take time but it’s been an incredible ride nevertheless. Eventually, we envisioned collecting all the songs we wrote in high school into a sort of chapter book of our lives back then, hence SongBook was born.”

Not only does  SongBook date back to the band’s early days, but it also tracks their growth, development, and a kind of linear progression as they came into their own, especially over these more recent years. “We never try to do something that we are not, and I think that shines through on this album for better or for worse,” Sasha remarks. “Sometimes, we wear our hearts on our sleeves and don’t hide what we were inspired by or what we were aiming for. In a nutshell, we were trying to be as authentic and as “us” as possible. And, I guess we’re really proud of that! SongBook is a really transparent look into who we are as artists and friends.”

As for the title, Sasha says it is what it is: “We don’t have a knack for coming up with creative names, do we?” he smirks. “We just thought, well, that’s what it is . It’s our little book of songs detailing the journey we’ve taken together since the inception of the band until now.”

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Highlights abound from that cinematic intro through to the band’s heartwarming “Cheesy Love Song” – a Beatles-esque finale that shines with an intimate vulnerability and musical tenderness.  SongBook compiles the six songs from the band’s two EPs with six new tracks, and while previously released songs like “The Seaside” and “The Island” remain standouts on the LP, additions like the smoldering “Hippo,” the hypnotizing and charged (and very apropos) “Fuzz Jam,” and the sweetly lilting “Imaginary Girl” (an outpouring of truly dreamy warmth reminiscent of The Zombies and Pet Sounds era The Beach Boys) succeed at expanding The Lazy Eyes’ universe into fresh, new, and exciting terrains.

I didn’t know if you were real, the signs you gave me didn’t feel right ‘Cause in my mind there’s lots of mist, the times we spent did not exist Ah, it means we never kissed The people that I thought I knew, they didn’t know just what to do, honey ‘Cause when they said the coast was clear, I didn’t know she’d disappear

No ordinary girl imaginary girl, ‘cause if you ever were to leave, i’m not sure if i could sleep but if i asked if you could stay, i wonder just what you would say no, honey, don’t leave me alone i live my life in so much fear, the fear that you will disappear the moment that you leave my head, i will stop taking my meds.

“I think we’ve all ended up liking different elements of the record,” Sasha reflects. “A track like ‘Hippo’ is cool because it was one of the few songs the band recorded as a real band. Usually it’s just Harvey and I sitting in the studio and adding things one by one, but with the instrumentals on the album we wanted to capture the chemistry we have from playing live. It’s got a different effect to it and it gives the listener a bit of light and shade in that way. All of us really dig Harvey’s song, ‘Imaginary Girl,’ too. I have super fond memories of recording from around that time.”

As for the band’s lyrics? “Lyrics can go one of a few ways in our songs,” he says. “Sometimes, we touch on themes like love and escapism and other times we write pure nonsense or just give the music a vessel through the words. I like the lyrics for ‘Tangerine’ in that way. There’s a few interesting strings of words in there and the thing was written purely for the mouthfeel and to keep the rhythm of the melody really bouncy and light. I love Harvey’s lyrics in ‘The Island,’ because they paint a picture and take you on a journey to a made-up place.”

Tangerine quarantine my breakfast club’s waiting for me They’ll do it without me Marmalade Kool-Aid grade my test testing stung by a bee Oh no no not me

Wait, wait around for me, it’ll be a breeze don’t go, oh no, without me, butterscotch butterfingers hopscotch round enmore theatre they’re having a show your invite is also mine it depends in the deep end bring your friends, – “ tangerine ,” the lazy eyes.

From end to end,  SongBook is a tantalizing adventure through layers of radiant sonic seduction and impassioned emotional release.

A truly explosive, colorful, and nostalgic world unto itself (as Sasha lovingly calls it), The Lazy Eyes’ first full length succeeds at bringing all their bits and bobs together, building upon the promising foundations of their previous releases. Beyond holding listeners’ attention throughout, the album delivers an invigorating, impressively expansive and equally cohesive performance from a beacon of light in the psychedelic music world.

The Lazy Eyes’ world is limitless, weightless, wondrous, and utterly spellbinding.

Up on a hill, I can see a figure wandering He’s down on a beach, does he know that I am watching him?

Does he know, all the places you can go, on this island that i know all the caves and all the snow, on the mountains there are goats on this island i call home, (home), – “ the island ,” the lazy eyes.

“We really hope that it can inspire people and spark your imagination,” Sasha shares. “For us, this album reminds us of all the good times we shared together and it’s rewarding to have a memento there when you want to look back on things. We hope you enjoy it!”

Experience the full record via our below stream, and peek inside The Lazy Eyes’ SongBook with Atwood Magazine as Itay Sasha goes track-by-track through the music and lyrics of the band’s debut album!

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Stream: ‘songbook’ – the lazy eyes, ::  inside  songbook   ::.

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The bombastic drums at the start of the album signify how we’ve started our live shows for many years. That feeling of trying to capture something grandiose and larger than life, and shocking people into listening and turning their heads! The sound of “Intro” encapsulates the ‘Lazy Eyes’ sound, and even has a bit of a formula to it that can be found in our other songs. The structure is one big crescendo which grows and grows and slowly releases more and more energy until it climaxes with a soaring high melody. An overly indulgent guitar solo to kick things off? Why not 😉

The seaside, after the climactic end of “intro” you are left stranded, washed up on the deserted seaside of a magical and forgotten island. you start to wonder about and explore the sights and sounds and listen to the water “swelling like a potion”. there’s something strange in there, but you are too terrified and your guard is too high to let you find out. the song takes you on a long and sprawling adventure through the outer perimeters of this strange island and you become one with your surroundings and float into “the eyes of the ocean.”.

As you gain some confidence, your curiosity overcomes you and you are determined to decipher what’s what “on this Island I call home”. You embark wearily into the depths of the Island on a quest to face it’s mystical and dark inner workings. Similar to the previous song, you were naive to explore and “The Island” laughs at you and takes you on countless twists and turns through the hallucinogenic scenery. Caves, hills, the sound of bombs and imaginary people engulf you before “The Island” takes you on one last adventure as you eat a psychedelic tangerine and ascend through space and time.

“Tangerine” describes a nonsensical world that you face where the breeze is salty and the rhythms are bouncy and effervescent. The psychedelic Tangerine you regrettably consumed earlier is playing tricks on your psyche and you “Hopscotch with butterfingers” through the countless shores and riverbanks of the Island. As is expected, “Tangerine” doesn’t play nice and before you know it, whiplashes you into a rock n’ roll freak jam you weren’t prepared to partake in. The climax of the song approaches and you hear the sirens of “Tangerine” permeate through your skull as it knocks you out and you fall sound asleep.

Lying on the banks of the Seaside, as you awake from your deep slumber you can’t believe your eyes as a universally conscious Hippo trudges towards you. Unaware of what emotion to feel, a sudden burst of euphoria washes over you as you both accept your fate as one in the same and you and the Hippo dance together to the sound of a… hip hop beat? Eh, whatever. Similar to “Intro”, the track is a never-ending crescendo that unleashes new shades and colours as it evolves towards a galavanting bundle of energy and then lifelessly falls back down.

Starting Over

“starting over” is a grounding love song on the album that has a more simplistic pop song structure. it is the end of side a on the vinyl so the listener is literally “starting over” and beginning the second half of the album. a funny memory of recording this song was secretly recording the harpsichord solo in a piano store while assuring the owner that we were “just having a look.”.

“Fuzz Jam” is the most danceable song on the album due to its straight ahead beat and repetitive bassline. The song spawned from Harvey beatboxing to himself in the bathroom mirror. That’s how the main bass line was written and the rest of the song was written in the demoing stages. The song was primarily written to include a heavier song to play during the piano segment of the live set. Hence, the original name of the demo was “pianet fuzz jam”. The lyrics are short and sweet only including four lines which gives it a mantra-like quality.

Nobody taught me, “nobody taught me” is another love song that has more of a simple structure on the album similar to starting over. it was written about harvey’s experiences while visiting his grandparents in england. harvey had friends in england who he would play out on the street with all the time. one trip he realised that all his friends had moved house and he missed them very much. ‘nobody taught me’ encapsulates the good and the sad times experienced in england, from the excitement of playing on the street to the heartbreak of being left alone., “trance” is the last of three instrumental transitions on the album (after intro and hippo). itay sometimes mentions how he has no memory of writing this song. the recording starts with a big epic intro and then leads into the big crescendoing structure that all the instrumentals share. trance signals that the end of the album is close., where’s my brain, “where’s my brain” is the song to lose your mind to. it’s an almost 7 min long freakout jam packed with everlasting dual guitar solos and dynamics that reach 0 to 100. the song was written to have a heavier mosh out moment in the live set so be sure to get up and dance around the room for this one..

Imaginary Girl

Being one of the more emotional songs on the album “imaginary girl” is a story about someone who is falling in love with an imaginary figure. the song’s chord progression has the never ending descending pattern which creates a feeling of falling endlessly deeper and deeper., cheesy love song, ah, congratulations. you’ve made it to the end. “cheesy love song” is a full circle moment as the song is wholesome in a few ways. it was the first single the band ever put out, it’s one of the few songs that harvey and itay actually wrote together in the same room from scratch, and it was written in the band’s high school where the band met and formed. starting with a ballad intro and ending in a full blast finale, the song takes you on a journey similar to the album as a whole, reaching the highest highs and lowest lows. thank you for listening, we hope you have enjoyed ‘songbook’..

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On sale begins this Friday Sept 16, with local presale beginning today.

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The new guard of psych rock, The Lazy Eyes, are announcing their debut North American tour, finally bringing their live show from Australia to the US this fall, with the US dates starting on Nov 7 in San Fransisco. This tour is in support of their much-anticipated debut album, Songbook, out earlier this year. On sale begins this Friday Sept 16, with local presale beginning today - tickets available HERE .

At home, they've opened for The Strokes, Wet Leg, and CHAI, and have played densely-populated sets at The Great Escape (UK) and Splendour In The Grass (Australia), and have just recently wrapped up their own headline tours of Australia and the UK. They also just did an outstandingly fuzzy triple j "Like A Version" cover of The Bee Gees' "More Than A Woman."

The Lazy Eyes mesh a myriad sides to their psych-rock sound, from driving, distorted Black Sabbath -esque guitar riffs to the sunnied, vintage-soaked escapism of 60s psych-pop, from blistering dual guitar solos to washed out shoegaze. Bonded by their formative high school years, the intimacy of The Lazy Eyes' friendship is felt in their music, and comes to life in an electric way during their live shows (which often turn rowdy in the best way).

Following key releases from their first two EPs, 'Where's My Brain???', 'Tangerine' and 'Cheesy Love Song,' the band's breakout album single, 'Fuzz Jam', became triple j's #1 Most Played Song upon release. Mainstream praise has continued to follow The Lazy Eyes every step, from Lauren Laverne as the Spotlight Artist on 6 Music and #24 on the Shazam charts, playlisting on BBC 6 Music's A List and acclaim from NME, SPIN, Complex/Pigeons & Planes, V Man, Face Melts, KCRW, Flood, and more.

Like every good fantasy world, that of The Lazy Eyes abides by its own logic - suddenly you're in a garden in full blossom, and you didn't even notice; you've walked a mile without taking a single step and earworms zip zorp past. Now we're able to fully step inside, into the same room.

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