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Glasgow Eyes received a score of 77 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on 15 critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [11] Mojo felt that "Glasgow Eyes ' liberal use of electronics is a renewing force, and a kind of homecoming too", calling the album "a positive twist in the saga of these negaholics synonymous". [15]
Struggling to get gigs, the band took to turning up at venues claiming to be the support band, playing their short set and making a quick exit. [14] After failing to generate any interest from concert promoters and record labels in Scotland, the band relocated to Fulham , London, in May 1984, and soon afterwards their demo tape was passed to ...
Glasgow Eyes: Released: 22 March 2024; Label: Fuzz Club; Formats: CD, 33 1/3 RPM LP, 45 RPM 2xLP, cassette, digital download; 7 — — — — — 33 — "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
In celebration of its 40th anniversary, the Jesus and Mary Chain will release a new album, 'Glasgow Eyes,' on March 8 via Fuzz Club.
Baby Chaos (briefly changed name to Deckard) Baby Strange; A Band Called Quinn; Jimmy Barnes, singer, member of Cold Chisel [1] The Bathers; Beecake; Beggars Opera; Maggie Bell, singer, member of Stone the Crows [2] Belle & Sebastian [3] Bis [4] Bleed From Within; The Blimp; The Blue Nile [3] The Bluebells; Bombay Talkie; Brian Robertson ...
Del Amitri are a Scottish alternative rock band formed in Glasgow in 1980. [5] Best known for their 1990 single "Nothing Ever Happens" which reached No. 11 in the UK and the 1995 single "Roll to Me", which was a top 10 hit in Canada and the United States, [6] they have released seven studio albums, five of which have reached the UK top 10. [7]
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Little Eye is a Scottish pop/rock solo artist from Glasgow.The band are perhaps best known for their singles "Fighting the Future" and "Choked Up". The band also featured in the 2014 Isle of Wight Festival, alongside the likes of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Waterboys, The Specials, Nina Nesbitt, John Newman and The 1975.