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THE LAZY EYES
announce debut
National Tour
Playing SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS
+ Supporting THE STROKES in 2022
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Acclaim for THE LAZY EYES
“Honest-to-god really good” – V Man
“Indie’s next generation prove ready for a much bigger stage” – Sydney Morning Herald
“A phenomenal blend of modern sensibilities and classic experimental pop” – American Songwriter
“The makings of a psych giant” – NME Magazine (4 Stars)
“If Brian Wilson joined Tame Impala for a day” – DIY Magazine
“Their music retains a youthful freshness that, rather than recycling,
reinvigorates the ingredients they have taken from their heroes” – Monster Children
“Breath-taking” – Life Without Andy
“The Lazy Eyes are the future” – The Line Of Best Fit
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‘Fuzz Jam’ is out now, buy/stream it here
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Following their steadfast return with ‘Fuzz Jam‘, today The Lazy Eyes announce their inaugural national tour, in support of their forthcoming debut album SongBook out in early 2022. Tickets are on sale now buy HERE
Since their undeniable breakthrough in 2020, The Lazy Eyes have become emblematic torchbearers of the next generation of Australia’s psych-rock scene, their reputation and talent spreading like word of mouth wildfire across projects, EP1 and EP2, including the hits ‘Where’s My Brain???’ and ‘Cheesy Love Song’. From selling out numerous East Coast shows and the debut of their own music festival Lazyfest, acclaim has clammered both locally and globally for the band, across Complex, KCRW, BBC 6 Music and Radio 1, Bandcamp, SPIN, triple j Unearthed, FBi Radio and countless more, including their place in the NME 100 for 2021.
This April – May, The Lazy Eyes will travel across the country, debuting in The ACT, South and Western Australia, respectively, in celebration of their forthcoming debut album SongBook, alongside their recently announced appearance at Splendour In The Grass and sold-out tour supporting The Strokes. See all tour dates + ticket info BELOW.
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With their debut album, SongBook, The Lazy Eyes open a world unto itself. Step inside: the colours are a little brighter; things move a little slower, but they’re liable to get inordinately faster in the blink of an eye. Suddenly you’re in a garden in full blossom, and you didn’t even notice; you walked a mile without taking a single step. With SongBook, they share the best Lazy Eyes songs written over the course of their first five years of infancy – but like every good fantasy world, it abides by its own logic.
SongBook is strange like that — all journey and all destination, a decidedly modern marvel of psych-rock that’s unpretentious in construction but precious where it counts. ‘Fuzz Jam’, the first taste of their debut full length, bolstered the group to the height of their powers, embraced by triple j as the #1 Most Played Song on the station in November, coupled with playlist support together with Unearthed, RAGE, 2SER and praise from NME, SPIN, FaceMelts, KCRW, FLOOD and others, including their place at #24 on the Shazam charts and Lauren Laverne’s Spotlight Artist on 6 Music. Step inside, but be warned: Once you’re in The Lazy Eyes’ world, you might not want to leave any time soon.
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THE LAZY EYES
SongBook LP
Early 2022
PRE-SAVE + PRE-ORDER HERE
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TOUR DATES:
Thu 16 Dec – The Lazy Eyes & Friends Xmas Party @ Marrickville Bowling Club – Eora / Sydney, NSW
Sat 15 Jan – King Street Carnival – Eora / Sydney, NSW
Sat 26 Mar – Euroa Music Festival – Euroa, VIC
Fri 1 Apr – Transit Bar – Ngunnawal Land / Canberra, ACT
Sat 2 Apr – The High Country Hop – Yeddonba / Beechworth, VIC
Fri 8 Apr – Crown & Anchor – tarntanya / Adelaide, SA
Sat 9 Apr – The Bird – Boorloo / Perth, WA
Sun 10 Apr – Mojos – Walyalup / Fremantle, WA
Fri 22 Apr – The Eastern – Wadawurrung Land / Ballarat, VIC
Sat 23 Apr – Northcote Social Club – Naarm / Melbourne, VIC
Fri 29 Apr – Black Bear Lodge – Meanjin / Brisbane, QLD
Sat 30 Apr – Solbar – Gubbi Gubbi Land / Maroochydore, QLD
Sun 1 May – Vinnies Dive Bar – Ngarangwal / Gold Coast, QLD
Thu 5 May – Shy Postie – Woolungah / Wollongong, NSW
Fri 6 May – Stag & Hunter – Mulubinba / Newcastle, NSW
Sat 7 May – Oxford Art Factory – Eora / Sydney, NSW
Sat 23 Jul – Splendour In The Grass – Cavanbah / Byron Bay, NSW
Tue 26 Jul – John Cain Arena – Naarm / Melbourne*
Thu 28 Jul – Hordern Pavilion – Eora / Sydney*
Fri 29 Jul – Hordern Pavilion – Eora / Sydney*
*supporting The Strokes
All tickets available HERE
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