![]() ![]() The inspirational touchstones are there – think beat-to-shit punk scrappiness blended with elements of electro-pop and hyper-pop, just without the gloss. Sonically, Baby Doll Eyes takes an intuitional and playful approach to its sound. A month or so ago the duo released lead single ‘ Barking‘ (a dissonant-yet-hypnotically catchy introduction) and now they’re following up with ‘Pizza Face Boy’ – a tongue-in-cheek number about a loose infatuation with an oily faced delivery driver – which arrives today with a clip in tow. Assault is an appropriate word to use in this instance – the duo revel in circumventing convention and using sounds pointedly, going for maximum attention-grabbing impact. Producer Louis Avolo (formerly Egypt Lies) and experimental-pop artist Wet Kiss have come together to form Baby Doll Eyes – a Naarm-based duo that have fashioned what they call an “assault of queer-baiting anthems” out of spare parts for their debut cassette release. Yesterday the two-piece dropped a nine-track cassette full of bent and subversive jams via Dero Arcade and are keeping the release celebrations going with the visuals for standout track ‘Pizza Face Boy’, a punchy encapsulation of Baby Doll Eyes’ eclectic and electric approach to danceable discord. Bedroom pop made with a punk attitude, the music of duo Baby Doll Eyes is a masterclass in scuffed-up energy and campy spunk. ![]()
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