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Black Eyes (band)

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Active until
  
2004

Record label
  
Dischord Records

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Origin
  
Washington, D.C., United States

Years active
  
2001 (2001)–2004 (2004)

Albums
  
Black Eyes, Cough, S/T, Shut Up, I Never

Members
  
Daniel Martin-McCormick, Dan Caldas, Hugh MacElroy, Mike Kanin, Jacob Long

Genres
  
Post-hardcore, Noise rock, Experimental rock, Free jazz, Jazz fusion

Similar
  
Q and Not U, Faraquet, Supersystem, Smart Went Crazy, Bluetip

Black Eyes was a post-hardcore band from Washington, D.C. that existed from August 2001 to March 2004, disbanding two months prior to the release of their second album, Cough. Its members included Dan Caldas, Jacob Long, Mike Kanin, Daniel Martin-McCormick and Hugh McElroy.

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History

Prior to releasing the first album, Black Eyes released a 2 song 7" EP and a split EP of "Someone Has His Fingers Broken" entitled "Have Been Murdered Again." Black Eyes' self-titled debut album was released on April 15, 2003 through Dischord Records. Most tracks featured the band's trademark dual vocals from bass guitarist Hugh McElroy and guitarist Daniel Martin-McCormick, as well as two full drum kits and the usage of horns and synthesizers.

After extensive touring with Q and Not U, the band broke up just before its second album, Cough, was released on June 1, 2004, also through Dischord Records. For this album, the band incorporated frenzied brass instruments into its sound, pushing further into free-jazz territory.

Black Eyes disbanded after a final show at The Black Cat in Washington, D.C. All of the band's former members have since moved on to pursue other projects, such as Ital, Earthen Sea, Marriage, Hand Fed Babies, Sentai and Mi Ami. Hugh McElroy has become fully immersed in his DIY record label, Ruffian Records.

Songs

DeformativeBlack Eyes · 2003
Yes - I ConfessBlack Eyes · 2003
Someone Has His Fingers BrokenBlack Eyes · 2003

References

Black Eyes (band) Wikipedia