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Origin | Washington, D.C., United States |
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Years active | 2001 | –2004 , 2022 –present
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Website | dischord |
Black Eyes is an American post-punk band from Washington, D.C., United States, that initially existed from August 2001 to March 2004, disbanding two months prior to the release of their second album, Cough. [1] [2] [3] The band reunited to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their self-titled full-length debut, Black Eyes, announcing a 2023 reissue and their first live performances in 19 years. [4] Black Eyes' members are Dan Caldas, Daniel Martin-McCormick, Hugh McElroy, Jacob Long, and Mike Kanin. [5]
In 2002, Black Eyes released a 7" on Ruffian Records (Some Boys / Shut Up, I Never) and a 7" split with Early Humans on Planaria Recordings; the latter includes the track "Have Been Murdered Again," an early version of "Someone Has His Fingers Broken." [6] [7] [8]
Black Eyes' self-titled debut album was released in 2003 on Dischord Records; most tracks feature the band's trademark dual vocals (from bass guitarist Hugh McElroy and guitarist Daniel Martin-McCormick) and two full drum kits. [9] After Black Eyes, bassist Jacob Long began teaching himself to play saxophone, which he performed in the group's subsequent live shows and recording sessions. [1]
After extensive touring with Q and Not U, [4] Black Eyes disbanded after a show at The Black Cat in Washington, D.C., just two months before the release of their second album, Cough. [1] [10] For this album, the band incorporated frenzied brass instrumentation, pushing further into free-jazz territory. [11]
The band's members went on to pursue other projects, including Ital, [12] Earthen Sea, [13] Marriage, [14] Hand Fed Babies, [15] Sentai, [16] and Mi Ami. [17] McElroy continued to release work on his DIY label, Ruffian Records, [18] and Kanin founded On Repeat, a sub-label of Astral Spirits. [1]
On November 15, 2022, it was announced that Black Eyes was reuniting and would perform a run of three shows in April 2023 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album. [19] Along with a reissue of Black Eyes, the band also released previously-unheard demos, live sets, and a zine titled Speaking In Tongues: Black Eyes 2001-2004. [1] [20] The band continued to tour through 2024 and 2025, debuting new songs at these shows. The band also reissued Cough as well, for its 20th anniversary.
Black Eyes track listing: [23]
| Cough track listing: [24]
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