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Post-Rock Trio jeffk Tease ‘TAR’ Album with Lead Single/Video “Idle Eyes”
Post-rock band jeffk has debuted the single and video, “Idle Eyes,” the first track from their long-awaited second, ‘TAR,’ due via Golden Antenna Records.
TAR is the long-awaited second album by jeffk, out January 20, 2023, on Golden Antenna Records. The first album, Inadequate Shelter (2018), impressed many post-rock and instrumental rock fans. After touring throughout Europe and playing major post-rock festivals, jeffk returned to Jan Oberg’s Hidden Planet Studio in Berlin to record the new album.
“Idle Eyes” is the first single from TAR, about which the band has to say:
“The song is inspired by the everyday tensions and imbalances in each of us, sometimes closing our eyes to reality. The cinematic interpretation may be linked to a growing certainty that what has been destroyed can not simply be restored.”
Commenting on the album title and theme, they add:
“The album title TAR refers to mankind’s tendency to cover their paradise with concrete, thus robbing it of its qualities and depriving themselves of habitat in order to create a new ‘paradise’ that doesn’t come close to the previously destroyed one.”
TAR Track Listing:
1. Fingers
2. Arcades
3. Ratio
4. Idle Eyes
5. Lake Bled
6. Swarm

Artwork for the album ‘TAR’ by jeffk
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