The Lazy Eyes announce new album Cheesy Love Songs and share new single 'The One Who Got Away'

The Lazy Eyes | Photo credit: Pooneh Ghana

Praise for The Lazy Eyes and debut album SongBook

"On ‘Songbook’ The Lazy Eyes are showing off, offering the full kaleidoscope of their insane talent. It’s an invitation into a dreamy utopia of their own invention - and you’ll want to stay" - Clash ★★★★½

"a debut album to become completely enamoured by." - Dork ★★★★

"Packed with fully formed, memorable songs" - Mojo ★★★★

"SongBook is a debut that suggests The Lazy Eyes have the guile to forge their own roads in a genre not currently experiencing a dearth of talent." – DIY

"An interesting, and quietly absorbing, debut." - Hot Press

"Now nostalgia aficionados don’t have to root around in cool vinyl sections to discover the past, because The Lazy Eyes are the future." - Line of Best Fit

"a kaleidoscopic coming-of-age record" – NME

"a colourful multi-layered record, full of cartoon imagery and escapism" – Prog

"Aussie psych wonders" - Shindig!

"The Lazy Eyes are steadfastly ones to watch out for." - So Young

"Australia's next great psych-rock band" - Total Guitar

"Australian psych-pop upstarts deliver sparkling, squiggly debut" – Uncut

Marking their grand return, The Lazy Eyes today announce their second album Cheesy Love Songs due August 21 via AWAL. With the news comes their first single in four years, ‘The One Who Got Away’ out now. Marking the occasion is a set of free single launches in Sydney and Melbourne in late April.

Woozy and heartfelt, ‘The One Who Got Away’ is a pseudo-sequel to their song ‘Imaginary Girl’. Written around the time of their end of high school exams, the track would take on new life in a series of experimental production approaches – “this poor song got put through the wringer” reveals Harvey Geraghty. Aching with a sense of longing and disbelief, the track is a reflection of the years-long process the band undertook to break apart their band and mould their next phase; from teens creating serendipitously to determined young men.

Of the moment, the band share; "This song captures a feeling of regret or longing for a type of love that you know can't exist in your reality. It's a little bit about the human desire of always wanting what you can't have and thinking how perfect things could have been instead of being present and just enjoying your life. It's about holding on to fantasy and in that way it has a dreamy and sad quality to it. It's definitely not your run of the mill 'we're happy together I love you' type of song. It's not exactly about heartbreak either, it's about a love that never was."

The Lazy Eyes— dual singer/guitarists Itay Shachar and Harvey Geraghty, drummer Noah Martin and bass player Leon Karagic—started their career with a bang, playing shows across the world, receiving high rotation on triple j and BBC Radio 6 Music, and garnering support from Matt WilkinsonElton John and KCRW, among others. After forming in high school and gigging around Sydney for the better part of their teenage years, they broke through with two EPs released in 2020 and 2021 that tapped into the sound of idols like King Gizzard and Tame Impala

Making the album, the band were inspired by the minimalist approach of Rick Rubin, which allowed the collection of songs they had chosen to record to shine without embellishment. This is evident in the songs, which sit firmly in a lineage that includes Sparklehorse, Amy Winehouse and The Beach Boys. The result is both ornate and carefree, a gorgeous showcase for four of Australia’s best performers and songwriters.

The high school prodigies whose emergence on the scene would spread like wildfire, combined those influences with a love of pop songwriting and a knack for studio wizardry on their debut album SongBook. Released in 2022 and amassing millions of streams, in the time since the band have supported Wet LegDjoThe Strokes, performed at Laneway FestivalSXSWAll Points Easttriple j’s Like A VersionSplendour in The Grass and toured across Australia, New Zealand, the US, Mexico, UK and Europe – all before the age of 25.

Pre-save new album Cheesy Love Songs here.

Hear new single 'The One Who Got Away' on streaming services here, and share the video via YouTube below.

More about The Lazy Eyes and new album Cheesy Love Songs

The forthcoming Cheesy Love Songs proves The Lazy Eyes are naturals when it comes to writing songs that feel unaffected and resonant. Many of its songs capture complex feelings in a way that feels simple and real through a set of tracks that, Harvey says, “explore our softer, love song side.” Named in homage to ‘Cheesy Love Song’, the first track they put out, the album feels like a love letter to the classic pop form: a collection of rose-tinted missives that deal in swelling choruses and yearning, bittersweet lyrics, which takes its queues from ‘60s icons like The Kinks and The Beatles as much as it does contemporary heartbreakers like The Strokes.

Making Cheesy Love Songsrepresented a necessary struggle: Time to go back-to-basics, work out who The Lazy Eyes are in 2026, and return stronger than before. A music box – the first thing you hear on the album – by its nature, isn’t easy to maintain; it requires care and attention. A deceptively simple invention, a couple of twists and it effortlessly lets out a beautiful, delicate melody. Of course, beneath the porcelain façade, it’s hardly effortless; it requires dozens of precisely machined parts, working in perfect harmony. If one part falters or rusts, the music stops. But with the right parts in place, its beauty is something to behold. All The Lazy Eyes’ growth might be contained in that idea: That not knowing isn’t a weakness, but a strength; that sometimes not having all the answers can result in your best work to date.

The Lazy Eyes - Cheesy Love Songs album tracklisting

1. Ballerina
2. The One Who Got Away
3. Mr Histograph
4. You Were A Child
5. Always In The Back Of My Mind
6. How Does It Feel To be In Love?
7. Never Will She Know
8. You’re The One
9. I Just Don’t Know You Yet
10. Keep Her By My Side
11. Every Day I Lay In Bed

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