“Two Glass Eyes” is the kind of song that pulls you into a whirlwind of feelings. It is gritty, desperate, and pulsing with the kind of reckless energy that keeps you up day and night.

Taken from their latest EP, “Hard Times,” this track is a whirlwind of raw emotion, heavy riffs, and unfiltered obsession. There is a sense of urgency in Damien Goyenechea’s voice. A mix of hunger and defiance in his voice makes lyrics like “If you touch my woman, I’ll throw down” sound less like a threat and more like a promise. The band’s influences—The Clash, The Ramones, and Joy Division—are woven into every distorted guitar and pounding drumbeat, but the sound is entirely their own. It is the kind of song that belongs in a dive bar, blasting from a jukebox with a half-empty drink sitting next to it.
“Love, chaos, and a little self-destruction—this track bleeds rock and roll.”
With its jagged edges and unfiltered emotion, “Two Glass Eyes” isn’t just a song. It is a messy, urgent moment frozen in time, playing on repeat in the back of your mind long after it ends.
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