| CD Review: Daedalus' Right Eye - 'Daedalus' Right Eye' |
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| Written by Darcie Hewitt-Dudding | |||
| Wednesday, 15 February 2012 13:10 | |||
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Having just completed their first tour, Bath alt-rockers Daedalus' Right Eye are gaining in popularity. They are Laine Pearce-Rees (guitarist and vocalist) Chris Yeoh (guitarist and vocalist) Ramsey Marwen (bass and vocals) and Tom F Clark on drums. Instantaneously, their influences are recognisable; they have the fun elements of Panic at the Disco! and Fall Out Boy, but without the shallowness of songs about girls and sex. They're a little edgier and darker; it's story-telling power pop with a slice of the anthemic.
Their self-titled début EP is based around the loose concept of the character of Beatrix Rowe and her tales of love, woe and debauchery in the town of Valentine Place. Describing their EP as a "steam-punk Victorian-era sci-fi-opera epic", this idea of their music being based around a saga adds another layer of thoughtfulness and creativity.
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