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Bedlight for Blue Eyes : ウィキペディア英語版
BEDlight for BlueEYES

Bedlight for Blue Eyes was an alternative rock band from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey signed to Trustkill Records.〔Graney, Jen. ("EMO: Bedlight for Blue Eyes (6/28)" ), ''City Newspaper'', June 25, 2008. Accessed February 27, 2011. "This Berkeley Heights band (which I keep dyslexically thinking of as ''Bluelight for Bed Eyes'') plays straightforward emo rock. If an emo formula exists, Bedlight follows it."〕 Their debut album, ''The Dawn'', was released in August 2005; the album reached No. 45 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.〔(Billboard ), Allmusic〕 In October 2005, guitarist Justin Ortiz left the band to pursue folk rock/indie project Boy vs. Ghost. Not too long after, original vocalist Christian Guerrero left as well. Most recently, Bedlight's bassist and founding member James Granuzzo also left the band.
They also contributed to the ''Punk Goes 90's'' album, doing a version of Third Eye Blind's "Jumper" with their original band lineup. It prominently features a piano played by Sebastian Davin of Dropping Daylight throughout the song, and less guitar than the original.
As of 2007, the band has reformed with several new members, and recorded a second album, ''Life on Life's Terms'', at Treesound Studios in the United States state of Georgia. The band's 2007 effort, ''Life on Life's Terms'', leaked onto the Internet on July 4, 2007 from an unknown source six days before it was officially released. The record was released on Trustkill on July 10, 2007.
''Life on Life's Terms'' marked a change in musical style which differentiated from their previous work. Whereas ''The Dawn'' was more influenced by emo lyrics and singing/screaming styles, ''Life on Life's Terms'' took a more straight-up rock and pop-rock approach. ''Life on Life's Terms'', while not as widely acknowledged as a release as ''The Dawn'', did garner much more positive reviews. Both CDs feature mild guitar solos in various songs despite the somewhat significant changes in musical stylings.
Beginning in October 2007, the band began touring with well-known alternative bands New Found Glory and Senses Fail, and in November Bedlight for Blue Eyes toured with Sullivan and Kenotia.
On November 1, 2008, the band announced that they were on indefinite hiatus.
On January 23, 2009, at The School of Rock in Hackensack, NJ, the band played their last show.
Daniel Rinaldi has since been filling in for the group Lannen Fall as their lead vocalist and has hinted at a new band coming soon.
==Members==
;Current members
*Daniel Rinaldi - vocals
*Derek Weber - guitar, vocals
*Dan Taylor - guitar, vocals
*Itzhak Bishburg - drums
*Chris Stiles - drums
;Past members
*Christian Guerrero - vocals
*James Granuzzo - bass guitar
*Justin Ortiz - guitar, vocals
*Joe Oliger - bass guitar, vocals

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