Bedroom Eyes
Bedroom Eyes began in 2019 when Jasmine Anousheh started making electronic music in her bedroom in Los Angeles. She self-produced and released a debut EP...
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Bedroom Eyes began in 2019 when Jasmine Anousheh started making electronic music in her bedroom in Los Angeles. She self-produced and released a debut EP called 'In a Dream' that got some positive attention. The early days involved working with limited resources.
In 2021, the band put out 'Blueprint for Departure,' a single with dreamy synths and Anousheh's vocals that gained traction online. Another track from around that time, 'The Skywriter,' shows their atmospheric approach. Anousheh writes lyrics that touch on mental health and addiction, which has drawn both praise and criticism for its directness.
Bedroom Eyes is essentially Anousheh's project, she handles vocals, songwriting, and production. She works with guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Ma, though the lineup isn't large. They haven't released a full album yet, just the EP and those singles.
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