COCKEYE The Olympic champs of stage-banter air hockey. Credit: Dean Stephens
COCKEYE The Olympic champs of stage-banter air hockey.
COCKEYE The Olympic champs of stage-banter air hockey. Dean Stephens

QUEERCORE PUNK DUO Cockeye is know for their riotous live shows, in which Blake Martinez and Joel Lopez hurl one-liners at each other between songs like theyโ€™re competing in the Olympics of stage-banter air hockey.

โ€œI feel like now people kind of know what our bandโ€™s aboutโ€”weโ€™re visibly queer, weโ€™re out, weโ€™re loudโ€”so we donโ€™t get booked on as many shows [with] heinous straight bands,โ€ says Martinez. โ€œMaybe thatโ€™s where our stage talk came from. Like, ‘Weโ€™re gonna intimidate you, weโ€™re not gonna be intimidated by you.โ€™โ€

โ€œThe way we interact onstage really came out of a need [to not feel] uncomfortable,โ€ Lopez adds.

Martinez plays guitar, Lopez plays drums, and they both sing. Though theyโ€™d played music for years before forming Cockeye, neither had much experience singing or writing lyrics.

Formerly a senior editor and the music editor at the Mercury, CK Dolan writes about music, movies, TV, the death industry, and pickles.