Roboteyes are described in the review as a Canadian synthpop/pop-rock band whose 2015 debut EP True Love In Modern Stereo contains five songs. The frontwoman is named Kate LaDeuce; the group includes notable keyboard and guitar elements. The EP includes a cover of "Total Eclipse."

Debut EP 'True Love In Modern Stereo' (2015) with five tracks: 'In Flames', 'Coattails', 'Call My Name', 'Waiting And Watching', 'Change For Me'; band described as a synthpop/pop-rock act from Canada; frontwoman named Kate LaDeuce; they covered 'Total Eclipse' on the release.

A positive review highlights Roboteyes' 2015 debut EP True Love In Modern Stereo as a well-made, melodic synthpop/pop-rock release. The frontwoman Kate LaDeuce's distinctive, full-bodied voice is repeatedly praised. The EP's five tracks and a strong cover of "Total Eclipse" are singled out.

For:Fans of synthpop and 80s-influenced pop rock; listeners who enjoy strong female vocalists and melodic, retro-tinged pop.

 The five songs on this EP are enough to assert that the potential is here, and it's quite explosive.

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