Tag: The Doll Eyes
The McGunks and Nate Shaw of the Doll Eyes + Friends BBQ at Manchester 65
with Beantown Boozehounds, We Own Land, BarRoom Heroes, Pity Whores, and Nate Shaw of the Doll Eyes (acoustic)
Manchester 65
West Warwick, RI
2:00 pm
The Doll Eyes at The Beachcomber
with deadlikedeath, The Dents, The Dimwits
The Beachcomber
Quincy, Mass
The Doll Eyes at KC’s Tap
with The McGunks
KC’s Tap
Pawtucket, RI
The Doll Eyes ‘The Great Runner Up’ Album Review in Motif
The march 5, 2013 issue of Motif Magazine has a review of The Doll Eyes ‘The Great Runner Up’ album. You can read it here.
The Doll Eyes are #11 on 89.3 WUMD
The Doll Eyes are at #11 of the March 19, 2013 WUMD Top Plays Listing
The Doll Eyes at Broad St Pub
With The McGunks and The O’Tooles
Broad Street Pub
Cumberland, RI
The Down & Outs, The Doll Eyes, Galvanize
The Parlour Providence
The Parlour
Providence
The Doll Eyes – The Great Runner Up CD
75OL-160 The Doll Eyes – The Great Runner Up
$7.00 S&H Included
Track Listing
1. The Sky is Falling
2. Heartbreaker
3. Getaway
4. I’m Not Here
5. Walden Woods
6. Abandon
7. That’s Why
8. The Great Runner Up
The Doll Eyes are a RI and Massachusetts based punk and bar band influenced by The Pixies, The Dead Boys, Social Distortion, Rancid, etc. The Great Runner Up, The Doll Eyes’ second album, sees a new dynamic within the band. Bass player Mike O’Shea steps up to share the songwriting and lead vocal mantle with guitarist Nate Shaw, both zooming in on the tales of flawed men and the world they inhabit. Guitar and lyric driven music with stark punk influence over the ever-steady drums of Gary Traylor, The Great Runner Up provides fist clenching, foot stomping rock and roll introspection.
The Doll Eyes – Too Many Feelings
75OL-109 The Doll Eyes – Too Many Feelings CD
$7.00 S&H Included
Track Listing
- Too Many Feelings
- History
- Ashes
- Anymore
- No Future
- Irish Catholic Blues
- Symptoms Or Side Effects
- Holy Ghost
- Tell Me
- Make it Better
- Hate You
- Never Gonna Happen
- W.R./F.A.
“Too Many Feelings”, the first full length album by Rhode Island and Massachusetts punk-bar band quartet The Doll Eyes, tells the tales of flawed working men whose scales precariously balance virtue and vice. This furious 37 minute disc includes 6 tracks previously released on the 666 CD Split Volume 1 and seven new tracks.
Limited to 125 silkscreen copies on CD