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Dizzy Eyes – Let’s Break Up The Band
This may owe a mighty debt to the Pixies (and the Strokes circa the turn of the century) but even the most ardent fan of that game changing 90′s act would have to tip their hat to ‘Let’s Break Up The Band’. It comes from a 2 parts Canadian/1 part Mexican crew called Dizzy Eyes who have only 3 songs to their name to date in the shape of a 7-inch single, released last year. The a-side is terrific stuff, building a head of steam quickly before repeating the vibrant drama several times over. The cunning Hardly Art label took notice and will surely inspire the 3-piece to even greater feats on the follow-up. These are the types of songs we skip work to listen to all day. KD
Dizzy Eyes – Let’s Break Up The BandMore Info: Official
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Year: 2011