Here’s what I found about Violent Soho and Fur Eyes.
- The furthest widely reported release around Fur Eyes is the official music video released in 2014, tied to their Hungry Ghost era. It’s described as the band’s clip for the track from that album, with coverage noting the video’s editing style and its connection to the visual themes of the Hungry Ghost cycle.[1][5][9]
- The track Fur Eyes is listed as the seventh track on Violent Soho’s Hungry Ghost (I OH YOU) from 2013/2014, and multiple sources discuss its music video and its role in promoting Hungry Ghost during touring and festival runs.[5][8][1]
- In later years, articles around 2021 and beyond reference Violent Soho’s ongoing live activity and catalog, including singles and performances that continued to foreground Fur Eyes as part of their early- to mid-2010s era, though detailed new developments about Fur Eyes itself are not prominent in those pieces.[2][3]
- You can find the Fur Eyes single listing on streaming services as a standalone track released around 2014, with the music video and album presence documented in the cited write-ups.[10]
Illustration: Fur Eyes’ video is typically described as a visually inventive clip that complements Hungry Ghost’s raw energy, with the single’s prominence tied to the 2014 release window.[9][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent articles or confirm current availability on streaming platforms and provide direct links.