Solar Eyes – Solar Eyes Cyan Blue Vinyl

£22.00

Solar Eyes Cyan Blue Vinyl – Solar Eyes new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Selftitled debut album pressed on 039Cyan Blue039 colour 1234 vinyl.A tangledspaghettiwestern psychrocking vibe mixing Kasabian with Morricone.Solar Eyes is the project of Birmingham duo Glenn Smyth and Sebastian Maynard Francis. Formed in 2021, the band have since drawn crowds at tastemaker events like SXSW and The Great Escape and released a slew of warmly received singles and three EP releases Dreaming Of The Moon, Alcatraz and Naked Monkey On A Spaceship. Earning praise from the likes of Steve Lamacq BBC6 Music and John Kennedy Radio X at radio, plus The Observer and Louder Than War at press, the band have also seen their music featured on renowned TV programmes including Match of the Day and Football Focus.1. Alcatraz2. Bulldozer3. Dreaming Of The Moon4. Top Of The World5. She Kissed The Gun6. Acid Test The Walls Are Closing In On Me7. At Least Paranoia Loves You8. It039s Gone Forever9. Take Me To The Man10. Roll The Dice11. Let039s Run Away12. Deep Trip Solar Eyes Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £22 +P&P

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