New Growth Eagle Eye Jones

Album info

Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
09.06.2023

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  • 1302105:32
  • 2Paperskin04:00
  • 3Wardrobe Of Masks06:02
  • 4Drenched In Blue04:56
  • 5Spiderland06:03
  • 6A Moment (Interlude)03:19
  • 7Alpine Meadows05:17
  • 8Broke The Spell05:25
  • 9New Growth05:18
  • 10Don't Let Me Run Out For The Sun03:35
  • Total Runtime49:27

Info for New Growth



The Sydney five-piece have unveiled another taste of their debut record. Equal parts cinema and grit, Eagle Eye Jones’ debut album invites you into a lush, textural world of poeticism, philosophy, beauty and song-craft.

And it seems things have shifted up a gear, with ‘New Growth’ seeing the group revel in a state of forlorn contemplation and pushing beyond the rockier sounds that we came to love on Moon Rose Red EP. Symphonic and breathy, it’s hard not to get completely sucked in by the tune, which clocks in at a tidy five minutes.

Accompanying the track is a clip that matches the track’s intensity nicely. Directed by Lev Jutsen, it follows a seemingly lost man played by the band’s Toby Jones on a wandering journey through group therapy, friendships, and madness. Plus there’s a big fire thing, which I’m sure has a deep metaphorical meaning, but simply looks very cool too…

“New growth is a melding of music and cinema that explores the intimate, interwoven story of five friends through addiction and breakthrough, triumph and desperation, amity, and evolution,” the band says of the track. “An innocent character wanders through rough terrain and inner turmoil, only to be led by friends to a cinematic oasis where the past is left behind and everything makes perfect sense.”

Eagle Eye Jones



Eagle Eye Jones
With roots in London, Sydney band Eagle Eye Jones blend funk rock with psychedelic blues groove, which will make any crowd move. After almost a year of playing together Eagle Eye Jones have worked hard on refining a sound they can proudly call their own. Smothered in bluesy lead breaks and poetic lyrics, the outfit have humbly drawn inspiration from a melting pot of artists such as Jeff Buckley, Sopwith Camel and The Grateful Dead, allowing them to create a truly unique sound that is showcased boldly in their live performances.

‘Bad Omens’ is their most collaborative work yet with Jason Styles writing the chords and Toby and Luke creating the lyrics. With two front men and four writers this is truly a band without a lead.

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