Sydney five-piece Eagle Eye Jones blend funk-rock with psychedelic blues groove with an emphasis on song-craft. After two years of onstage exploration and the induction of a synth wizard, Eagle Eye Jones has worked hard on refining a sound they can proudly call their own. Smothered in bluesy lead breaks and poetic lyrics the band has humbly drawn inspiration from the likes of the Grateful Dead, Jeff Buckley and Mildlife.
Eagle Eye Jones was born as naturally as a band can be. The two front men Luke Saunders and Toby Jones met after a Black Sabbath concert and proceeded to write their entire early catalogue on acoustic guitars and a love of blues (demos in the vault). When close friends Jason Styles and Dylan Goodearl entered the picture the moniker Eagle Eye Jones was coined and they launched into the pub grind for the next two years, slowly growing a loyal fan base and building towards greater things. Classically trained pianist and composer turned synth extraordinaire
Jamin Lee Bennett joined a mere six months ago and the band have been hurtling towards some distant sound ever since, fervently writing, rehearsing, re-writing and creating. With five writers and equal collaboration this is truly a band without a lead.