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Trophy Eyes is currently touring across 3 countries and has 24 upcoming concerts.
Their next tour date is at Gebäude 9 in Cologne, after that they'll be at Hole 44 in Berlin.
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Amazing show always a crowd pleaser. John was wandering around at the beginning and had a chance to meet fans of his. Definitely going again and loved every minute of this one.
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Every song performed hit so close to home. I was so beside myself. Going to see Trophy Eyes was truly one of the most amazing gigs I have ever been to.
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Trophy Eyes Announce New Tour
Trophy Eyes have announced a US tour.
Trophy Eyes Announce Tour In Support Of Their New Album 'Suicide & Sunshine'
Catch Trophy Eyes play new songs across the country this June and July.
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Aussie emo/rock favourites Trophy Eyes are going back on tour in late June, wrapping up on 1 July, in support of their upcoming album, Suicide & Sunshine .
The Suicide & Sunshine tour will see Trophy Eyes begin their run on Thursday, 22 June, at the Fremantle Social Club, followed by an album release day show at The Gov in Adelaide the night after, followed by shows in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney. Find the full tour details below.
Tickets go on sale this Wednesday, 26 April, at 10 am AEST.
Suicide & Sunshine is Trophy Eyes’ fourth album and their first since 2019’s American Dream . Since American Dream , the band has released the singles Figure Eight, 27 Club, Bittersweet , and Nobody Said between January 2020 and February 2022.
Last month, Trophy Eyes unveiled the first taste of Suicide & Sunshine with Blue Eye d Boy . A few weeks ago, they dropped What Hurts The Most , a vulnerable number that showcases Trophy Eyes at their best.
Trophy Eyes’ fourth album is dubbed to be about contrast - not just in the title. The album title comes from the track Sean , which is about vocalist John Floreani discovering his mate’s passing on a sunny day before getting into an Uber to a gathering of Sean’s friends.
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Floreani explained, “It’s the tragedy and the beauty of life. When we did Chemical Miracle , our second full-length, the logo for the album was a palm tree and a noose. That’s literally suicide and sunshine. It’s always been there on my mind. And I think I finally just phonetically set it out. That encompasses everything I’ve been trying to do my entire career.”
You can pre-save the album HERE and be in with the chance to win a signed test pressing of the vinyl. If you’d rather pre-order physical copies and merch, you can do that HERE for an Australian exclusive coloured LP and win a signed Fender guitar.
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SUICIDE & SUNSHINE AUSTRALIAN TOUR
Thursday 22 June - Fremantle Social Club, Fremantle Friday 23 June - The Gov, Adelaide Saturday 24 June - Northcote Theatre, Melbourne Friday 30 June - The Tivoli, Brisbane Saturday 1 July - Metro Theatre, Sydney
Find tickets via Trophy Eyes’ website .
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Moshing our way through a Trophy Eyes set in New York City was unforgettable
Having seen Trophy Eyes a few times before, I thought I had a baseline idea of what to expect. After all, Chemical Miracle live always had a unique impact. I knew that. The raw emotion that resonates through the lyrics in those moments can’t be replicated — even over a record player.
It’s been years since that album was released, which means the band has had time to grow musically. You can hear the subdued vocals and shifted guitar riffs in their sound. While I was prepared for a different live experience, I wasn’t expecting it to be so bold and obvious.
A new type of confidence radiated from each band member. The energy bubbled and oozed off the stage and towards their eager fans who had been waiting five years for Trophy Eyes to return to an NYC stage.
The band spurred a great mosh pit debate.
To put it simply: those who understood it, got it, and those who didn’t, didn’t.
The crowd was clearly divided. The tour was headlined by Against the Current, who are exceptionally talented in their own right. Combining these fan bases made sense on the surface, but early on in the tour, it became evident that they didn’t mesh well.
Against the Current ‘s music is softer rock compared to Trophy Eyes’, attracting a different crowd who took to social media to criticize Trophy Eyes fans.
“The lead singer kept encouraging mosh pits and crowd surfing, which made the majority of us, who were there for Against the Current, feel very unsafe,” a fan commented on the band’s Instagram.
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This person doesn’t represent the entire Against the Current fan base, but they sparked an online controversy and conversation.
The reality is, if you’re not moshing at a Trophy Eyes set, then you’re missing out. Fans were quick to defend the band.
I got my nose broken in a trophy eyes pit before & I still say mosh/crowd surf on lmao — erika 🫶♡ (@dontletitfade) April 25, 2023
In New York City, John Floreani encouraged the crowd to get on their feet and dance. Fans were lifted and tossed toward the front, safely secured by security, while John gave them a high-five with a smug look on his face.
After all, the band’s response to the disgruntled fan was a simple “f*ck you” comment reply.
Was the Trophy Eyes crowd really that rowdy?
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So, why was Trophy Eyes so adamant about the mosh culture, even if it may have turned off some Against the Current fans?
While I can’t speak for them, it’s probably because the moshpit becomes a sanctuary for “the ones who feel alone.” (Couldn’t resist the quick lyric reference.) For those who haven’t experienced a pit or crowd surfing while screaming their favorite lyrics, it’s easy to think moshing is about an excuse for violence.
Instead, it’s about liberation. It’s about putting your trust in a community of strangers who truly understand you. When you’re in the pit, you’re able to cathartically shed all of your hurt into a space that will consume it.
Plus, it’s fun.
Trophy Eyes delivers a performance full of angst and emotional turmoil. Rough lyrics, grimy guitar, and heavy beats wrapped in the saddest words imaginable.
The criticism from Against the Current fans seemed to make Trophy Eyes fans go even harder in the pit. A cluster of fans positioned themselves strategically toward the middle of the crowd that night.
Even John got involved, putting his trust in a crowd that was only half full of his allies. He threw himself off the stage. John was suddenly in the crowd… above the crowd rather. There was a rush of confusion until it hit a wall of understanding. John crowd surfed above us. The Trophy Eyes fans knew what to expect (of course they did, they were dedicated) and immediately surged to protect him from the possibility of being dropped at the hands of unsuspecting Against the Current fans.
And that was such a perfect example of the trust I’ve been trying to articulate.
Their upcoming album may be called Suicide and Sunshine , but they aren’t a death metal band with too rowdy of a crowd.
Drama aside, their performance was addicting.
Anyway, back to that confidence. A band that was once amazing to see live grew into phenomenal. I’m sure they could tell you better where that came from, what got them there, but it felt so personal in a way.
It was like I grew unknowingly as this band did the same. It’s been 5 years and still, their show meets me where I’m at and urges me to keep growing.
Trophy Eyes fans grasped onto the band’s newfound confidence and immersed themselves in it fully. Their eagerness to find a community in a pit full of throwing half-hearted punches and full-sent pushes was a direct testament to the band’s music.
You see, Trophy Eyes is way more on the side of “punk” in pop punk. Of course, don’t go expecting a Sex Pistols performance. What you will find is a band with a purpose. They seem to have a clear vision ahead of them and have created a sound that is entirely unique.
It’s difficult to pigeonhole them into a specific genre because while they often tour with rising pop-punk bands, it’s not exactly where they belong. Their music incorporates elements of hardcore and post-emo lyrical flourishes. They are a band that unifies various rock subgenres that have been increasingly fragmented.
Trophy Eyes comes from Australia… some part of me knows that. However, I can’t help, but feel the way they seem to harmonize with New York City. They almost felt in my heart to nearly be a product of the 60s punk scene here. They feel in sync here. Maybe this is just my plea for them to never leave, but I also truly mean it.
The moment they return to town, I know I’ll be among those melancholic souls in the mosh pit, eagerly awaiting their performance.
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Trophy Eyes and Dear Seattle Announce 2023 Regional Tour
Newcastle post-punk outfit Trophy Eyes will head out on the road later this year for an Australian regional tour, accompanied by their Sydney mates Dear Seattle . The two bands will be on tour across October and November, starting the run up in Cairns on Wednesday, 11th October, and ending exactly a month later at This That Festival in Newcastle .
Trophy Eyes recently wrapped up a national tour in support of their new album Suicide and Sunshine , the follow-up to 2019’s The American Dream . “It’s the tragedy and the beauty of life,” frontman John Floreani shared in a statement about the title of the album. “When we did [2016 album] Chemical Miracle , our second full-length, the logo for the album was a palm tree and a noose.
Trophy Eyes: ‘People Like You’
“That’s literally suicide and sunshine. It’s always been there on my mind. And I think I finally just phonetically set it out. That encompasses everything I’ve been trying to do my entire career.”
Dear Seattle released their second album Someday in September 2022. In a piece for Music Feeds last year, the band said they’d focused much more on the meaning of songs, rather than opting for “surface level hooks”.
“We still love [debut] Don’t Let Go , but I think it left us craving songwriting that tackled more substantial concepts,” vocalist and guitarist Brae Fisher reflected. “We wanted people to feel like they could find something new that they loved about a track every time they heard it.”
The band have since followed it up with single ‘Nothing’s Stopping Me Now’.
Trophy Eyes & Dear Seattle 2023 Regional Tour
Wednesday, 11th October – Edge Hill Tavern, Cairns
Thursday, 12th October – Dalrymple Tavern, Townsville
Friday, 13th October – Seabreeze Hotel, Mackay
Saturday, 14th October – Harvey Road Tavern, Gladstone
Thursday, 19th October – Beer Deluxe, Albury
Friday, 20th October – UC Hub, Canberra
Saturday, 21st October – Marlin Hotel, Ulladulla
Thursday, 26th October – Commercial Hotel, South Morang
Friday, 27th October – Pier Bandroom, Frankston
Saturday, 28th October – Volta, Ballarat
Sunday, 29th October – Torquay Hotel, Torquay
Saturday, 4th November – This That Festival, Sandstone Point
Saturday, 11th November – This That Festival, Newcastle
Tickets go on sale Friday, 25th August via the Trophy Eyes website .
Further Reading
Trophy Eyes Announce New Album ‘Suicide and Sunshine’
Trophy Eyes Announce National Tour for Upcoming Album ‘Suicide and Sunshine’
This That Reveals 2023 Lineup: Gang Of Youths, Porter Robinson + More
The post Trophy Eyes and Dear Seattle Announce 2023 Regional Tour appeared first on Music Feeds .
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An Australian punk rock band from Newcastle currently consists of vocalist John Floreani, bassist and backing vocalist Jeremy Winchester, lead guitarist Andrew Hallett, and drummer Blake Caruso. They bring together their own combination of aggressive pop-punk and melodic hardcore.
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Trophy Eyes and Dear Seattle Announce 2023 Regional Tour
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Newcastle post-punk outfit Trophy Eyes will head out on the road later this year for an Australian regional tour, accompanied by their Sydney mates Dear Seattle . The two bands will be on tour across October and November, starting the run up in Cairns on Wednesday, 11th October, and ending exactly a month later at This That Festival in Newcastle .
Trophy Eyes recently wrapped up a national tour in support of their new album Suicide and Sunshine , the follow-up to 2019’s The American Dream . “It’s the tragedy and the beauty of life,” frontman John Floreani shared in a statement about the title of the album. “When we did [2016 album] Chemical Miracle , our second full-length, the logo for the album was a palm tree and a noose.
Trophy Eyes: ‘People Like You’
“That’s literally suicide and sunshine. It’s always been there on my mind. And I think I finally just phonetically set it out. That encompasses everything I’ve been trying to do my entire career.”
Dear Seattle released their second album Someday in September 2022. In a piece for Music Feeds last year, the band said they’d focused much more on the meaning of songs, rather than opting for “surface level hooks”.
“We still love [debut] Don’t Let Go , but I think it left us craving songwriting that tackled more substantial concepts,” vocalist and guitarist Brae Fisher reflected. “We wanted people to feel like they could find something new that they loved about a track every time they heard it.”
The band have since followed it up with single ‘Nothing’s Stopping Me Now’.
Trophy Eyes & Dear Seattle 2023 Regional Tour
- Wednesday, 11th October – Edge Hill Tavern, Cairns QLD
- Thursday, 12th October – Dalrymple Tavern, Townsville QLD
- Friday, 13th October – Seabreeze Hotel, Mackay QLD
- Saturday, 14th October – Harvey Road Tavern, Gladstone QLD
- Thursday, 19th October – Beer Deluxe, Albury NSW
- Friday, 20th October – UC Hub, Canberra ACT
- Saturday, 21st October – Marlin Hotel, Ulladulla NSW
- Thursday, 26th October – Commercial Hotel, South Morang VIC
- Friday, 27th October – Pier Bandroom, Frankston VIC
- Saturday, 28th October – Volta, Ballarat VIC
- Sunday, 29th October – Torquay Hotel, Torquay VIC
- Friday, 3rd November – Coolangatta Hotel, Coolangatta QLD
- Saturday, 4th November – Solbar, Maroochydore QLD
- Friday, 10th November – Uni Bar, Wollongong NSW
- Saturday, 11th November – King Street Bandroom, Newcastle NSW
Tickets on sale via the Trophy Eyes website .
Further Reading
Trophy Eyes Announce New Album ‘Suicide and Sunshine’
Trophy Eyes Announce National Tour for Upcoming Album ‘Suicide and Sunshine’
This That Reveals 2023 Lineup: Gang Of Youths, Porter Robinson + More
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- Departure Time : 10:00 AM
- Departure Details : Karl Marks Monument on Revolution Square, metro stop: Square of Revolution
- Return Details : Metro Smolenskaya
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Go beneath the streets on this tour of the spectacular, mind-bending Moscow Metro! Be awed by architecture and spot the Propaganda , then hear soviet stories from a local in the know. Finish it all up above ground, looking up to Stalins skyscrapers, and get the inside scoop on whats gone on behind those walls.
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We begin our Moscow tour beneath the city, exploring the underground palace of the Moscow Metro. From the Square of Revolution station, famous for its huge statues of soviet people (an armed soldier, a farmer with a rooster, a warrior, and more), we’ll move onto some of the most significant stations, where impressive mosaics, columns, and chandeliers will boggle your eyes! Moreover, these stations reveal a big part of soviet reality — the walls depict plenty of Propaganda , with party leaders looking down from images on the walls. Your local guide will share personal stories of his/her family from USSR times, giving you insight into Russia’s complicated past and present. Then we’re coming back up to street level, where we’ll take a break and refuel with some Russian fast food: traditional pancakes, called bliny. And then, stomachs satiated, we are ready to move forward! We’ll take the eco-friendly electric trolleybus, with a route along the Moscow Garden Ring. Used mainly by Russian babushkas(grannies) during the day, the trolleybus hits peak hours in the mornings and evenings, when many locals use it going to and from their days. Our first stop will be the Aviator’s House, one of Stalin’s Seven Sisters, followed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs — and you’ll hear the legends of what has gone on inside the walls. Throughout your Moscow tour, you’ll learn curious facts from soviet history while seeing how Russia exists now, 25 years after the USSR.
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Dress standard: Please wear comfortable shoes for walking. For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people
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This tour exceeded our expectations. Nikolai (Nick), our tour guide, was very knowledgeable, thorough, and has a great personality. He didn't take shortcuts and really covered everything that was on the agenda in great detail. We saw beautiful metro stations and learned the history behind them, including many of the murals and designs.
We did the tour with Anna her knowledge and understanding of the History surrounding the metro brought the tour alive. Well done Anna!
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Anna was a great tour guide. She gave us heaps of interesting information, was very friendly, and very kindly showed us how to get to our next tour.
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great will do it again, Miriam ke was very good as a guide she has lived here all here life so knew every interesting detail.a good day
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- 27 Club Play Video
- Figure Eight Play Video
- Friday Forever Play Video
- Heaven Sent Play Video
- Hurt Play Video
- Breathe You In Play Video
- Home Is Play Video
- Counting Sheep Play Video
- Something Bigger Than This Play Video
- More Like You Play Video
- Nobody Said Play Video
- Daydreamer Play Video
- Chlorine Play Video
- You Can Count On Me Play Video
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Trophy Eyes now leads a new wave in rock music, blending their punk and hard-core roots with modern rock and pop sensibilities. Known for their brutally honest and emotional storytelling and lyricism combined with one of the most energetic live shows on the circuit, Trophy Eyes most recently again captured the sobering realism and wistful heartbreak of life with "Figure Eight", released in ...
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Get Trophy Eyes setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other Trophy Eyes fans for free on setlist.fm! setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear search ... Artist: Trophy Eyes, Tour: Suicide and Sunshine UK Tour 2024, Venue: The Asylum, Birmingham, England. Set Times: Doors: 6:30 PM. Show: 9:20 PM - 10:15 PM. Blue Eyed Boy; Figure Eight;
With '27 Club' and 'Bittersweet' marking the band's first new music in two years, Trophy Eyes are currently readying their fourth studio album for release in 2022, with details still on ...
Have a look which song was played how often in 2022! setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear search ... setlist.fm > Artists > T > Trophy Eyes > Tour Statistics. Song Statistics Stats; Tour Statistics Stats; ... 2013 (3) Tours. Show all tours. Chemical Miracle (71) Fall 2016 North American Tour (32) Rockstar Disrupt Festival Tour 2019 (2) The ...
Rating: 5 out of 5 Trophy Eyes out preforms the rest by dlambs on 9/21/16 masquerade - atlanta. trophy eyes has an affect to them that takes over the crowd. they pour their heart and soul into their music and i highly reccomend them to anyone, especially if you find peace and comfort through lyrics.
The reality is, if you're not moshing at a Trophy Eyes set, then you're missing out. Fans were quick to defend the band. I got my nose broken in a trophy eyes pit before & I still say mosh/crowd surf on lmao — erika 🫶♡ (@dontletitfade) April 25, 2023. In New York City, John Floreani encouraged the crowd to get on their feet and dance.
Newcastle post-punk outfit Trophy Eyes will head out on the road later this year for an Australian regional tour, accompanied by their Sydney mates Dear Seattle. The two bands will be on tour ...
About Trophy Eyes. An Australian punk rock band from Newcastle currently consists of vocalist John Floreani, bassist and backing vocalist Jeremy Winchester, lead guitarist Andrew Hallett, and drummer Blake Caruso. They bring together their own combination of aggressive pop-punk and melodic hardcore.
TROPHY EYES! Aussie punk rockers TROPHY EYES have just added a stack of new shows to their 2022 Australian tour. These newly added shows, follow the...
Trophy Eyes Gig Timeline. Apr 21 2022. UniBar, University of Wollongong Wollongong, Australia. Add time. Apr 24 2022. Oxford Art Factory Sydney, Australia. Add time. Nov 18 2022. Crowbar This Setlist Sydney, Australia.
Trophy Eyes & Dear Seattle 2023 Regional Tour. Wednesday, 11th October - Edge Hill Tavern, Cairns QLD. Thursday, 12th October - Dalrymple Tavern, Townsville QLD. Friday, 13th October ...
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