Soul Blind share ‘Hide Your Evil’ single / music video
Announce sophomore LP ‘Red Sky Mourning’ incoming October 10th. See Soul Blind on tour in North America this Sep. / Oct.
It’s a new day for band, and with the crack of dawn comes ‘Red Sky Mourning’, their second LP and debut for Closed Casket Activities due on October 10, 2025. Not only is this the Hudson Valley, NY-based band’s new release at a new home, it’s a snapshot of a band during exponential growth– musically, artistically and most importantly in maturity. 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. New LP is Soul Blind’s highly anticipated sophomore effort, ten tracks spanning 35 minutes with big shoes to fill– the much loved ‘Feel it All Around’ LP. And for this go around, group enlisted Jon Markson and Adam Cichocki to capture the sound they cultivated after the extensive odometer clicks that came with the last offering. “We toured a lot off of ‘Feel It All Around’ and wanted to capture how we sounded live– and I think this is definitely closer to that” admits bassist/vocalist Cen. ”People would come up to us after a show and tell us how heavy it sounded, so that was really important– capturing that energy. Jon and Adam were a great fit for us and it shows on the record.”
‘Red Sky Mourning’, tracklisting:
Business Or Pleasure
Dyno
Hide Your Evil
Mistake To Wonder
Billy
For Real
Thru The Haze
Red Sky Mourning
New York Smoke
Closer To You
The first taste of Soul Blind’s new reign starts with ‘Hide Your Evil’ the band’s lead off single and the first track written for the record right after signing with Closed Casket. Opening with a ringing tone before evolving into a battering ram of stop-start guitars and swirling psychedelia, song channels Helmet, ‘Adrenaline/Around The Fur’-era Deftones, and Quicksand among many others in its high-tension clobber. It’s the kind of song that can be sung sweetly or moshed to vigorously, which is exactly how they like it. “There are these two harmonics that start out the song that Finn has been playing over and over again with no intention of it really becoming something” says guitarist Justin Sarica. “The whole song is around this one riff and collectively we were pretty pissed off and angry, so what came out was very hard and very fast. I think this song is also the closest thing to our previous stuff but is emblematic of the vibe we’re trying to catch with the record– anger coupled with heaviness while simultaneously opening up to these melodic and pretty sections.”
Soul Blind, on tour:
Sep 09 Nashville, TN — Brooklyn Bowl %
Sep 10 Atlanta, GA — Hell at The Masquerade %
Sep 12 Ft. Lauderdale, FL — Revolution Live %
Sep 13 Ybor City, FL — The Ritz %
Sep 14 Charleston, SC — Music Farm %
Sep 16 Charlotte, NC — The Fillmore %
Sep 17 New Kensington, PA — Preserving Underground %
Sep 19 Cleveland, OH — Agora Theater %
Sep 20 Hudson, NY — Basilica Fest ^
Sep 22 Richmond, VA — Canal Club ^
Sep 23 Durham, NC — Local 506 ^
Sep 24 Asheville, NC — Sky Grog Lounge ^
Sep 26 Little Rock, AR — BITR Pre-show ^
Sep 29 Denton, TX — Rubber Gloves ^
Sep 30 San Antonio, TX — Paper Tiger ^
Oct 01 Austin, TX — 29th Street Ballroom ^
Oct 05 Birmingham, AL — Furnace Fest
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Photo by Justin Pietropaoli
















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