Bedroom Eyes is Back with a New Single

Blurry photo of Bedroom Eyes playing live on stage

Bedroom Eyes live

It’s been a minute since we last heard from Boston shoegaze combo Bedroom Eyes. A verifiable who’s who of the long-running local label Midnight Werewolf, their last release was 2019’s louder-than-loud LP Nerves. Their camp had been noticeably quiet since then, playing only a handful of shows (from what we can remember, at least) in the interim. However, enterprising fans may have noticed Bedroom Eyes’ inclusion on this year’s Nice, A Fest lineup, which bills them on Day 2 alongside likeminded fuzz merchants like Ovlov and Swirlies. We here at Allston Pudding are happy to report that the gig is not merely a one-off engagement, either. In fact, Bedroom Eyes are fully coming out of hibernation this summer with the release of their fourth LP Turned Away via a La Carte Records in July. Recorded with Western Mass hitmaker Justin Pizzoferrato at his famed Sonelab studio, the album is certainly a breakthrough for this long-running group, seeing them tighten up and level up their textures while also exploring new motifs and songwriting modes. All of this comes together on “Brood”, the album’s first single as well as their first new song in four years. We are pleased to be premiering here at AP, so listen along and check out what the band had to say about it below:

“We’re thrilled to finally share “Brood”, the aptly named first single from our upcoming album Turned Away. This is our fourth album as a band, and we’ve made a concerted effort not to dwell too much on the past. Turned Away was primarily recorded at Sonelab, with some additional recording done at home by ourselves, and was mixed by Ringo Deathstarr’s Elliott Frazier, who we feel brought to light a different side of our sound.”


Turned Away is out via a La Carte Records on July 18th, you can preorder a copy right here.