Blind

Blind

Christian rock

Australia Est. 1999

"The music pulses with an infectious groove, building tension through soaring melodies that ebb into reflective pauses, creating an interplay between urgency and introspection."

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Long Walk Home

Long Walk Home

2001

Blind represents a pivotal touchstone in the evolution of Christian rock, carving a distinct path that invites listeners to explore themes of faith and introspection with unvarnished honesty.
Blind represents a pivotal touchstone in the evolution of Christian rock, carving a distinct path that invites listeners to explore themes of faith and introspection with unvarnished honesty. Their music resonates in both sacred and secular spaces, encouraging a re-examination of spirituality through a lens that is relatable, raw, and ultimately transformative for those navigating their own beliefs. The band's approach is marked by its commitment to authenticity, often blending melodic hooks with anthemic choruses that invite communal engagement. This engaging style not only supports personal reflection but also fosters a sense of connection among audiences, creating an atmosphere where vulnerability transforms into collective strength. The instrumentation often powers forward with both intensity and restraint, allowing for moments of contemplation amidst a dynamic soundscape. Lyrically, Blind often traverses the complexities of doubt and redemption, presenting a narrative that balances sincerity with a reflective tone. Their storytelling tends to embrace the messiness of faith, skillfully weaving personal experiences into broader existential questions, allowing listeners to feel seen in their struggles. Through this nuanced exploration, the music becomes both a personal journey and a shared experience.

Full discography

Blind's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 2001–2001
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Blind sound like?

The music pulses with an infectious groove, building tension through soaring melodies that ebb into reflective pauses, creating an interplay between urgency and introspection. Rooted in Christian rock. Start with Long Walk Home.

What is the best Blind album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Long Walk Home" (2001). It's the most representative of what makes Blind worth hearing.

Who is Blind for?

If you're into Christian rock, Blind is worth your time. The music pulses with an infectious groove, building tension through soaring melodies that ebb into reflective pauses, creating an interplay between urgency and introspection.

How many albums does Blind have?

Blind has 1 release in their discography, including 1 album.