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TROPHY EYES
packs an emotional punch
with personal new track
“BLUE EYED BOY”
Listen to the track HERE
Watch the video HERE
Out Now Via Hopeless Records
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Newcastle punk rockers Trophy Eyes are back with the new single Blue Eyed Boy. Penned about a trip he took back to his hometown, Trophy Eyes’ John Floreani says the song is one that hits close to home and is an especially personal one to him.
Listen HERE and watch the video clip HERE.
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Trophy Eyes’ John Floreani Shares: ‘Blue Eyed Boy’ was written about a trip I took back to my hometown.
One friend in particular, maybe my best friend, had recently moved back and regressed into their old ways. I’d mourned the death of this friend long ago, as did the rest of us in our small social circle. To see him again brought me great childhood joy yet simultaneously an overwhelming sense of dread.
I was reminded of something my mother told me as a young boy when my grandmother died; “if you see her now, like this, it’s the only way you’ll remember her. Best hold on to the good times, you’ll always have those”
Trophy Eyes are about to hit the road with Against The Current in the U.S followed by performances at Slam Dunk Festival in the UK and Italy.
Stay tuned for more Trophy Eyes news.
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About TROPHY EYES
Trophy Eyes leads a new wave in rock music, blending their punk and hardcore roots with modern rock and pop sensibilities. Hailing from Newcastle, Australia, the 4 piece continue to edge away their own path selling out shows across the globe. Known for their brutally honest and emotional storytelling and lyricism combined with one of the most energetic live shows you can find, Trophy Eyes is set to take over.
Watch the video for Blue Eyed Boy above.
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