One-Eyed Doll, the rock band, went on an indefinite hiatus. The members pursued individual projects, with Kimberly Freeman focusing on her solo music career and Jason Rufuss Sewell producing music.
One-Eyed Doll, an American rock duo known for their theatrical performances and unique sound, has been relatively quiet since their last major activity. The band, formed in 2007, consists of vocalist/guitarist Kimberly Freeman and drummer/producer Jason Rufuss Sewell, also known as “Junior.” They gained a dedicated following through their energetic live shows and the release of several albums.
After years of touring and producing music, One-Eyed Doll announced an indefinite hiatus. This break allowed the members to explore personal interests and other musical endeavors. Kimberly Freeman, the band’s charismatic frontwoman, continued to work on her solo music career, releasing albums and singles that showcase her distinctive voice and songwriting skills. Her solo work often retains the eclectic and gothic influences that One-Eyed Doll fans appreciate.
Meanwhile, Jason Rufuss Sewell has been active in the music production scene. With his extensive experience in recording and producing, Sewell has contributed to the creation of music for various artists across different genres. His studio, Nebulost Productions, has become a hub for both established and emerging musicians seeking his expertise in music production.
The band’s hiatus has not been marked by any formal disbandment, leaving open the possibility of future projects or a reunion. Fans of One-Eyed Doll continue to support the members’ individual projects while holding onto hope that the duo may one day return to the stage together.