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Life On Life's Terms
2007 · album
The Dawn
2005 · album
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Biography
Sonically melding melodic vocals over a hybrid of post-hardcore, metal, and straight-up rock, Bedlight for Blue Eyes came together in the early 2000s in Berkeley Heights, NJ. Establishing themselves a loyal fan base on the local scene, a heavy Internet buzz surrounding a three-song demo soon found them national notoriety among an underground punk scene boasting popular bands like Boys Night Out, Silverstein, and Hawthorne Heights. The band comprised vocalist Christian Guerrero (who had previously studied at the Boston Conservatory of Music on a vocal scholarship), drummer Itzhak Bishburg, bassist James Granuzzo, and guitarists Derek Weber and Justin Ortiz. Though they had not yet played a show outside of their home state, Bedlight for Blue Eyes next won a national contest (voted on by fans) to perform at the NJ stop of the Taste of Chaos tour. The band played alongside a festival lineup that included bands like Killswitch Engage, My Chemical Romance, and the Used. Trustkill took notice of all this hype and activity, inking a deal with the group in December 2004. Their label debut, The Dawn, was issued the following August, and the band hit the road in support. The guys also contributed a cover of Third Eye Blind's "Jumper" for Fearless' Punk Goes '90s compilation. Guerrero parted ways with the band in early 2006; a new vocalist, Danny Rinaldi, had signed on by spring, after responding to a post on MySpace. Bedlight for Blue Eyes released the digital EP Waste My Time that August and a month later Granuzzo exited as well. The guys pressed on and began recording their next album in early 2007. ~ Corey Apar, Rovi