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Trophy Eyes

Trophy Eyes

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).

Albums

2014 Mend, Move On
2016 Chemical Miracle
2018 The American Dream
2023 Suicide and Sunshine
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Latest Articles

News / Music
Trophy Eyes Crack US Charts With New Album, 'The American Dream'
Going global!
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Trophy Eyes Storm ARIA Charts With 'The American Dream'
The Australian dream...
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Trophy Eyes On Track For Their Highest-ever Debut On ARIA Chart
Check out the midweek figures.
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UNIFY Confirms Trophy Eyes As First 2019 Act
The full line-up drops this Thursday.
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It Might Get Loud: Here's This Week's Releases
This week's latest and greatest...
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Trophy Eyes - The American Dream
"The American Dream's anthemic choruses feature in almost every song, a necessary energy to break through the intensity of the lyrical content."
News / Music
Trophy Eyes Drop Upcoming Album Support Tour Dates
Hitting the road in October.
Features / Music
Hear Trophy Eyes shift gears in their new slow burner, Hurt
Their first single back since 2016 album Chemical Miracle..
News / Music
Ali Barter, Trophy Eyes, Columbus & More To Play Melbourne House Of Vans Event
The two-day festivities will feature live music, skateboarding and plenty of other goodness to boot.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Trophy Eyes, The Hard Aches, Trash Boat, Rumours
"The five-piece thunder through a mixed bag of tunes across their discography with such raw emotion and passion it's spine tingling."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Trophy Eyes, The Hard Aches, Trash Boat, Rumours
"It becomes near impossible to tell up from down - the legs of a crowd-surfers entwined with the flailing fists of moshers."
News / Music
They Just Wrapped Up An Aussie Tour, But Trophy Eyes Are Hitting The Road Again
Let's go again.