Founded: 2013
Location: Newcastle
Trophy Eyes is an Australian punk rock band from Newcastle, formed in 2013. They are currently signed to Hopeless Records. The band currently consists of vocalist John Floreani, bassist and backing vocalist Jeremy Winchester, lead guitarist Josh Campiao, and drummer Blake Caruso. Their single "Hurt" was ranked No. 135 on Triple J's Hottest 100. Other Hottest 100 appearances include No. 101 in 2016 with "Chlorine" and No. 93 in 2018 with "You Can Count On Me". To date, they have released four studio albums: Mend, Move On (2014), Chemical Miracle (2016), The American Dream (2018) and Suicide and Sunshine (2023).
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Download has previously booked Aussie acts such as Karnivool and Make Them Suffer.
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"This situation has shaken us all to our core."
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This That begins on 4 November at the Sandstone Point Hotel in Bribie Island before heading to Wickham Park, Newcastle, on 11 November.
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"It’s disgusting in the best possible way."
Catch Trophy Eyes play new songs across the country this June and July.