Cat's Eyes

This article is about the band. For other uses, see Cat's eye (disambiguation).
Cat's Eyes
Origin England and Canada
Genres Alternative rock, experimental rock
Years active 2011–present
Labels Polydor, RAF, Caroline International
Associated acts The Rotters, The Horrors, Lumina
Website catseyes.tv
Members Faris Badwan
Rachel Zeffira

Cat's Eyes are an alternative pop duo formed in early 2011 by vocalist Faris Badwan (known for his work with English indie rock band The Horrors) and Italian-Canadian soprano, composer and multi-instrumentalist Rachel Zeffira.[1]

History

The band formed after Badwan introduced Zeffira to 1960s girl group music. Zeffira became intrigued by the likes of The Ronettes and acts produced by Joe Meek and Phil Spector, and soon began work on a demo version of a track (which eventually became "The Lull") in a similar style, which she sent to Badwan upon completion.

Using Zeffira's classical music contacts, the band were able to perform a short performance using a church organ and choir at the Vatican, in front of several important cardinals.[2] Following positive press on the performance, they offered free downloads of two songs via their website, "Not a Friend" and a cover/remix of Grinderman's "When My Baby Comes".

On 28 February 2011, the duo released the Broken Glass EP on the Polydor label. It was recorded at Peter Gabriel's RealWorld Studios with record producer Steve Osborne. The Broken Glass EP featured three original compositions and a cover of a previously unreleased demo song by The Horrors, "Sunshine Girls". It met with positive press and was followed by the release of full-length album Cat's Eyes on 11 April 2011. Also recorded at RealWorld Studios, Cat's Eyes received positive reviews, with a four-star review from The Guardian and a score of 7.9 from Pitchfork Media, and yielded two singles, "Face in the Crowd" (on 2 May 2011) and "Over You" (on 25 July 2011).[3][4]

The duo recorded the soundtrack for Peter Strickland's 2015 film The Duke of Burgundy, for which they won the European Film Award for Best Composer.[5][6]

Discography

Studio albums

Soundtracks

Singles and EPs

References

  1. Tucker, Rebecca. "Canadian opera singer, British rock star hook up at the Vatican". National Post. January 24, 2011
  2. Grundy, Gareth (2011) "One to watch: Cat's Eyes", The Guardian, 27 February 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2015
  3. Petridis, Alexis (2011) "Cat's Eyes: Cat's Eyes – review", The Guardian, 7 April 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2015
  4. Fitzmaurice, Larry (2011) "Cat's Eyes Cat's Eyes", Pitchfork Media, 4 May 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2015
  5. Dennis, Jon (2015) "Cat’s Eyes: The Duke of Burgundy soundtrack review – eerie beauty from Faris Badwan and Rachel Zeffira", The Guardian, 12 February 2015. Retrieved 28 March 2015
  6. "'The Lobster,' 'Goodnight Mommy' Win European Film Awards". Indiewire. 27 October 2015.

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