Soul Blind share “Mistake to Wonder” from forthcoming LP ‘Red Sky Mourning’ (out 10/10)

Soul Blind share “Mistake to Wonder” from forthcoming Red Sky Mourning LP, out October 10th

See Soul Blind on tour— performing at Furnace Fest this weekend, on the road with Better Lovers in Nov Dec

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Photo by Justin Pietropaoli 

Formed in 2018, Soul Blind has been a collaborative effort musically speaking, and their new album Red Sky Mourning album proves no different. The collective result is a magnifying glass into the lives of four discrete individuals coming to terms with their own humanity, growing and progressing as individuals.

When the alt-hard rock favorites took the world and live stages, by storm in the wake of their critically loved and popular 2022 debut Feel It All Around, fans cherished the band’s take on 90s alternative in droves. Now with a new sound and a new lease on life, Soul Blind might be utterly unrecognizable from their previous selves. That is until that unmistakable curtain of guitars starts to engulf like molten hot magma, coupled with subterranean melodies that apply a white-knuckle grip around the throat and don’t let go. In the best way, naturally. 

Ahead of Red Sky Mourning's October 10th release and the band's anticipated performance at this year's Furnace Fest, Soul Blind share the album's new single "Mistake to Wonder."  They comment: “We had part of this song written for years. We kept circling back to it for ages but rarely had any luck with finishing it, until we started writing for RSM.”

Listen / share new single "Mistake to Wonder"

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To harness the power of their live show, Soul Blind congregated at Animal Farm in Flemington, NJ to record for a month, a space that incubated records by Drug Church, Drain, KOYO and countless others. There the band explored their love for Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Melvins, mid to late-era Killing Joke, The Cure and all manner of early 90s alternative rock, boiling them down to an essence and passing them through Soul Blind’s hardcore and DIY-inflected sieve. The contained nature of the sessions yielded results that are a pensive, emotional journey through pain, isolation and darkness until eventual redemption and hope could be found with the rising sun.

Pre-order Red Sky Mourning here and see Soul Blind on their last few dates on the road:

Soul Blind, on tour:
Sep 30 San Antonio, TX — Paper Tiger ^
Oct 01 Austin, TX — 29th Street Ballroom ^
Oct 05 Birmingham, AL — Furnace Fest
Oct 11 New York, NY – Rough Trade [RSM Record Release Show]
Nov 13 Greensboro, NC – Hangar 1819 %
Nov 14 Athens, GA – 40 Watt Club %
Nov 15 Jacksonville, FL – Albatross %
Nov 16 Pensacola, FL – Vinyl Music Hall %
Nov 18 New Orleans, LA – Tipitina’s %
Nov 21 Austin, TX – Come and Take It Live %
Nov 22 Houston, TX – Bad Astronaut %
Nov 23 Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall %
Nov 26 Colorado Springs, CO – Black Sheep %
Nov 28 Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theatre %
Nov 29 Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s %
Nov 30 Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre %
Dec 01 Joliet, IL – The Forge %
Dec 02 Grand Rapids, MI – Pyramid Scheme %
Dec 03 Columbus, OH – A&R Bar %
Dec 04 Harrisburg, PA – Capitol City Music Hall %
Dec 05 Amityville, NY – AMH %
Dec 06 Hampton Beach, NH – Wally’s %

^ with End It
% with Better Lovers

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