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Cat's Eyes: Cat's Eyes – review
A strange, sophisticated pop album has Faris Badwan defying expectations yet again, writes Alexis Petridis

Alexis Petridis

07, Apr, 2011 @2:30 PM

Cat's Eyes – review
The Horrors' Faris Badwan tries to break the Hackney mold with his side project with Rachel Zeffira, writes Caroline Sullivan

Caroline Sullivan

21, Mar, 2011 @6:26 PM

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One to watch: Cat's Eyes
After playing their debut gig at St Peter's in Rome, the only way is up for the Horrors singer and his soprano sidekick, writes Gareth Grundy

Gareth Grundy

27, Feb, 2011 @12:02 AM

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Shock! Horrors man Faris Badwan cheers up with Cat's Eyes

Collaboration with operatic diva Rachel Zeffira is two-minute pop inspired by Dirty Dancing and none of your 'avant garde bollocks'

Rebecca Nicholson

15, Apr, 2011 @11:04 PM

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Cat's Eyes live session: How we wrote ... I'm Not Stupid

Cat's Eyes – Faris Badwan and soprano Rachel Zeffira – bring a choir into the Guardian's studio for an exclusive performance of I'm Not Stupid

Interview: Cat's Eyes

Ben Kape and Andy Gallagher

21, Apr, 2011 @8:43 AM

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Five albums to try this week: Cat's Eyes, Ibeyi and more
From Susanne Sundfør’s powerful pop to Carl Barât’s solo venture, here’s five albums to stream this week. What will you be listening to?

Tshepo Mokoena

16, Feb, 2015 @9:02 AM

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When Cat's Eyes met Ron Arad

Horrors frontman Faris Badwan tells Dorian Lynskey about his new work: an opera-pop crossover featuring a light-emitting curtain by Ron Arad. Will it be better than the day he fooled the Pope?

Dorian Lynskey

16, Aug, 2011 @8:31 PM

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Cat’s Eyes: Treasure House review – celestial delicacy and gruesome horror

Harriet Gibsone

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Cat’s Eyes: Treasure House review – lush strings, garage rock and all points between
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Rachel Zeffira: The Deserters – review
Former soprano and sometime Cat's Eyes vocalist Rachel Zeffira delivers a delicate debut that charms with its subtlety, writes Maddy Costa

Maddy Costa

03, Jan, 2013 @10:15 PM