David Byrne's 2001 solo release, "Look into the Eyeball," is a vibrant and eclectic journey through the realms of art rock and art pop. Produced by Mike Mangini, this album spans a concise 38 minutes, packing a punch with 12 tracks that blend upbeat, funk-laden pop songs with Byrne's signature lyrical wit and rhythmic ingenuity. From the playful "U.B. Jesus" to the introspective "The Moment of Conception," Byrne's exploration of human experiences and societal observations is both engaging and thought-provoking. The album's title track, "Look into the Eyeball," invites listeners to delve deeper into the layers of Byrne's musical and lyrical craftsmanship. Released under the Luaka Bop label, this album is a testament to Byrne's enduring creativity and his ability to push the boundaries of conventional pop music. Whether you're a longtime fan of David Byrne or a newcomer to his work, "Look into the Eyeball" offers a captivating and enjoyable listening experience.