Idle Eyes is a Canadian rock band that was prominent in the 1980s. Formed by lead singer and songwriter, Tad Campbell, the group is known for its fusion of rock and pop, with influences from new wave and jazz. Idle Eyes gained considerable recognition after their debut single "Tokyo Rose", which won the 1985 Juno Award for Most Promising Group. Their distinctive sound is characterized by melodic hooks, smooth vocals, and intricate guitar work.