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National Eye is an American indie-rock band based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They formed in 2002 from a core of five members who had met in college. Their sound has been described as psychedelic, post-rock, and lo-fi.〔(National Eye: The Meter Glows | Album Reviews | Pitchfork )〕〔(National Eye – The Meter Glows )〕 == Biography ==
National Eye formed out of The Project Project, a band formed in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where the members attended college.〔(National Eye | Music Biography, Credits and Discography | AllMusic )〕 The group moved to Philadelphia in 2000, moving into one of the members' family home in Philadelphia.〔(National Eye )〕 In 2002, the band adopted the name National Eye, as they began recording ''The Meter Glows''.〔(National Eye - The Meter Glows - Review - Stylus Magazine )〕 For their first two albums, National Eye adhered to a communal approach to songwriting and recording. Band members William Baggott, Gianmarco Cilli, Richard Flom, Douglas Kirby, and Jeffrey Alan Love contributed equally, in a "democratic, collective" recording philosophy.〔(Roomful of Lions - National Eye | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | AllMusic )〕 Both ''The Meter Glows'' and ''Roomful of Lions'' were mixed by Thom Monahan. For ''The Farthest Shore'' and ''Ramparts'', Richard Flom took the lead songwriting role,〔(Girl About Town: Spill! National Eye )〕 though all founding members contributed to both albums. New members Kyle Lloyd (drums) and Gretchen Lohse (strings/vocals) were added. The Spinto Band's Nick Krill mixed both records.
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