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Big Eyes Family Players / Feb. 12 @ Riverside
Opus Acoustics presents The Big Eyes Family Players w/ Mary Hampton Band on Sunday, Feb. 12 @ The Riverside. Tickets are on sale now. Big Eyes’ latest LP Family Favourites is available now in our Webstore and via CTD/Saki.
Big Eyes music featured in new DVD
Two BEFP songs, “Doreen” and “Going Home,” have been used in this excellent film about consumerism — “Consumed: Inside the Belly Of The Beast” — made by Slackjaw Films. It is available now on DVD and to download. More info … Continue reading
Big Eyes Family Players / Tonight @ Brudenell
Big Eyes Family Players perform tonight at Brudenell Social Club in Leeds with James Yorkston. Tickets are £8 in advance here. The new Big Eyes LP Family Favourites now available at our store.
Buy tix for Big Eyes/James Yorkston this Sunday
Link to buy tickets here for the show Sept. 4 @ Brudenell Social Club. Copies of Big Eyes’ new album, Family Favourites, will be for sale at the show.
Big Eyes + James Yorkston
The Big Eyes Family Players join James Yorkston Sept. 4 at Brudenell Social Club in Leeds. Buy tickets here. Big Eyes’ new LP Family Favourites is now available from Karate Body. See the Big Eyes’ artist page to order.
Terrascope praises Big Eyes
By Simon Lewis / Terrascope There is something about a slab of vinyl that perfectly suits The wistful and gentle music of James Green, the main inspiration and songwriter behind this excellent band, their music evoking days by the river, … Continue reading
Big Eyes’ James Green on tweeting, ice cubes and the greatest chord change in history
KBR: Whitepages.com found 5,646 people named James Green in the United States. I thought you were special. JG: There is only one in the U.K. KBR: Explain the British aversion to ice cubes. I’ve never had more than one or … Continue reading
Deckfight praises ‘Family Favourites’
By Brian Tucker / Deckfight Little ideas can grow up and become happy adult versions of them. Sometimes they evolve, even transcend, and become more colorful, more extended, like endless arms as tree branches, always seeking up and outward. On … Continue reading
LEO Weekly on Big Eyes’ newest
By William Benton / LEO Weekly Despite carrying a hefty résumé of high-caliber collaborators over the years, The Big Eyes Family Players — a project primarily revolving around artist James Green — has operated just under the radar of notoriety … Continue reading
The Decibel Tolls: “Don’t Fix It If It Ain’t Baroque”
By Kenny Bloggins / The Decibel Tolls When crafting a work that could be identified as chamber folk or late ’60s/early ’70s style baroque pop, you tread a fine line between pretension and technical mastery. Sheffield, UK collective and James … Continue reading







