Australian psych four-piece The Lazy Eyes share new single "Starting Over"

The Lazy Eyes

EARLY PRAISE FOR THE LAZY EYES:

"Fresh-faced Aussie four-piece viewing psychedelia through a modern lens"
NME100 2021

  "Now nostalgia aficionados don’t have to root around in cool vinyl sections to discover the past, because The Lazy Eyes are the future."
The Line Of Best Fit

"A debut album to become completely enamoured by and caught up in." 
Dork

"Fully formed, memorable songs."
Mojo

"The makings of a psych giant... The Lazy Eyes coast from dazed pop to shameless love ballads and claim pole position for the next mainstage psych outfit along the way"
NME Magazine on EP1

"Live up to the hype"
CLASH

"It's as if Brian Wilson joined Tame Impala for a day"
DIY Magazine

Rising Australian psych-rock outfit The Lazy Eyes today share the last preview ahead of their much-anticipated debut album, SongBook, out April 22nd. Recently A-listed at BBC 6 Music and with their first UK dates now looming on the horizon, it's the latest cut from a band with a significant future.

LISTEN/WATCH "STARTING OVER" HERE

With rhythmic piano, swirling guitars and jangling harpsichord, "Starting Over" continues to showcase the band’s ability to make the “old”, exciting and brand new. The Lazy Eyes illustrate no stone unturned into their encyclopedia of inspiration, keeping us guessing on which road they’ll lead us down next.

Built from a jam that turned into a GarageBand demo, the song is emblematic of The Lazy Eyes’ future sound - all baroque flourish and striking melody. Inadvertently charting the band’s fast-changing sound, Itay sings “Times are changing, people stranger than before, who’d have thought?” In their own words, the band explain, “This song was written back in our high school days like the other songs are on the album. I remember having an inkling for the verse on acoustic guitar and thinking “meh” so I just left it be. After a while though, the song came back to me after jamming on the piano. I fleshed it out (admittedly with some pretty cringey lyrics back then) and whipped up a GarageBand demo for the boys. After that, we put it on Soundcloud and it was building some traction… soon after we wiped everything in the search for a new start, you could say we were 'Starting Over'.”

Visually, 'Starting Over' sees the band return to their collaboration with Jesse Taylor Smith, who directed 'Where’s My Brain???' and 'Nobody Taught Me'. Speaking to the creative behind 'Starting Over', Jesse shares “I was inspired by 80’s portrayals of Ancient Rome and wanted to explore the concept of starting over using repetition and rhythm. The band were super receptive to my idea so I smeared a heap of Vaseline on my lenses, fired up a fog machine and prepared to start again and again and again.” For the band, it was a no-brainer.

THE LAZY EYES
SongBook LP


PRE-SAVE + PRE-ORDER HERE

​With SongBookThe Lazy Eyes open a world unto itself, a space as mystical as it is visceral. The forthcoming debut album sees The Lazy Eyes sharing songs written over the course of their first five years as a band - but like every good fantasy world, it abides by its own logic. Evidence of an edifice slowly being formed, SongBook is strange like that — a decidedly modern marvel of psych-rock that is unpretentious in construction but precious where it counts. A trepidatious first footstep by the band into the wider world, combining the piquant feel of classic 60s psych with sharp Gen Z wit. Magnanimous and effusive, it’s a vivid insight into the world of four of Australia’s most talented musicians.

Step inside, but be warned: once you’re in The Lazy Eyes' world, you might not want to leave.

THE LAZY EYES UK TOUR DATES

MAY

15 - Liverpool - The Zanzibar
16 - Leeds - Headrow House
17 - Manchester - Deaf Institute
19 - Bristol - Exchange
20 - London - Omeara
22 - Birmingham - Hare & Hounds

Buy tickets HERE

The Lazy Eyes online: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | triple j Unearthed

Previous
Previous

TV Priest announce new album

Next
Next

Maxïmo Park announce Sïngular Tour and share new single "Great Art"