Artist's albums
Electric Kool-Aid (Pt. 2)
2022 · EP
Fight For It
2022 · single
Electric Kool-Aid (Pt. 1)
2022 · EP
City We Call Love
2021 · single
The Lounge Lizard Session
2021 · album
The Lounge Lizard Session
2021 · album
Circle Song (The Lounge Lizard Session)
2021 · single
Circle Song (The Lounge Lizard Session)
2021 · single
Fantasies of A Stay At Home Psychopath
2020 · album
Fantasies of A Stay At Home Psychopath
2020 · album
Black Glass
2020 · single
Black Glass
2020 · single
Lunatic (With A Loaded Gun)
2020 · single
Lunatic (With A Loaded Gun)
2020 · single
Forty Days And Forty Nights
2020 · single
Forty Days And Forty Nights
2020 · single
Circle Song
2020 · single
Circle Song
2020 · single
Live At The Ritz
2019 · album
Live At The Ritz
2019 · album
Rat In A Cage (Edit)
2019 · single
Rat In A Cage (Edit)
2019 · single
Hidden Horror Dance
2018 · single
Ramona Flowers
2018 · single
Swine
2018 · single
Hidden Horror Dance
2018 · EP
Ramona Flowers
2018 · single
Swine
2018 · single
Columbia
2018 · album
Columbia
2018 · album
Brave New World (Edit)
2018 · single
Brave New World (Edit)
2018 · single
L'Etat C'est Moi
2018 · single
L'Etat C'est Moi
2018 · single
Gotta Get Through
2018 · single
Gotta Get Through
2018 · single
Brave New World
2017 · single
Brave New World
2017 · single
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Biography
The Blinders are the band to restore your faith in rock. They boast firebrand political righteousness, noir melodicism and a fierce cultural intelligence that finds them referencing everything from Wilde to Shakespeare, from 1984 to 2001. Cue 2018’s debut ‘Columbia’, a torrent of dark rock wildfire, named after the utopia which Charles Manson promised his Family but describing a modern day 1984 dystopia of oppression and rebellion, with Johnny Dream their Winston Smith. “It allowed us to tell the story from a character's point of view like a novella,” says Tom. “It was looking at the abuses of power, at power constructs and why society is organised the way it is.” The concept caught on – Radio 1, 6Music, Clash and Classic Rock became champions of the Blinders cause and the summer of 2019 saw them invade the European festival circuit. Meanwhile, in their new rehearsal space in a renovated Manchester mill, they set about moulding a more sophisticated second album. “We were looking at ourselves as opposed to the outside world,” Tom says. “When you get to that age, 19, 20, 21, you start to know that you know nothing. The album “looks everything in the eyes of what we deal with. It’s drug use, it’s lack of faith in humanity, its fears and anxiety and dealing with depression. It’s everything we wanted to talk about.”