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{{weasel|date=October 2012}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name            = Beangrowers
| image            =
| caption        = Ian Schranz, Alison Galea, and Mark Sansone
| background = group_or_band
| current_members  = Alison Galea, Ian Schranz & Mark Sansone
| years_active    = 1999–present
| origin          = [[St. Julian's]], [[Malta]]
| genre          = [[Indie rock|Indie]], [[Rock music|Rock]], [[Alternative rock|Alternative Rock]]
| label          = [[Minty Fresh]], [[Rough Trade Records|Rough Trade]]
| Similar Artists = [[The Happy Hollows]], [[the Sounds]], [[Die Mannequin]], [[Noisettes]], [[Yeah Yeah Yeahs]], [[the Maccabees]]
}}
==History==
==History==
Eyes to Argus writes music in terms of mood and atmosphere, creating an eclectic mix of dreamy textures, heavy riffs and dynamic grooves. The band’s sound is often described as experimental post-rock.
Eyes to Argus writes music in terms of mood and atmosphere, creating an eclectic mix of dreamy textures, heavy riffs and dynamic grooves. The band’s sound is often described as experimental post-rock.

Revision as of 12:46, 9 March 2019

History

Eyes to Argus writes music in terms of mood and atmosphere, creating an eclectic mix of dreamy textures, heavy riffs and dynamic grooves. The band’s sound is often described as experimental post-rock.

Born as a casual rooftop project born in 2013 between Samwel (guitars, vocals), Robert (keyboards, guitar) and Ben (bass, vocals), Kristian (drums) would complete the line-up in 2015, adding a percussive depth to the sound.

In October 2017, Eyes to Argus released its debut album, VEER. The name was chosen to reflect the album’s recurring themes of indecision and longing.

2018 was an important year for Eyes to Argus. Following a positive response to VEER, the band was invited to share the stage with prolific foreign acts, including Mokadelic, Staghorn and Yndi Halda. It was also the year that Samuel Attard (drums) became the latest addition to the line-up. After an amicable parting with Kristian, Samuel was the obvious choice to fill the role – he was the man who recorded and produced VEER.

Discography

  • VEER (2017)


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