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8/23: The Pageant - St. Louis, MO
9/14: Off Broadway - St. Louis, MO

Monday, March 16, 2009

Edwardsville, Illinois This Friday 3/20

The Blind Eyes are returning to Edwardsville, Illinois this weekend for a rock party at Broken Record. A party to which you should not, under any circumstances, be tardy. Don't even consider it. Need more info? The attached flyer will give you everything you need.

Everything, that is, except the address: 301 A N. Main St., Edwardsville, Illinois 62025

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Post-Rockist Album/Show Review

The Post-Rockist has published a great review of Modernity and the album release show. Click here for the full review including sample MP3s and video, or read below!

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At first, whenever anyone talked about the Blind Eyes, myself included, it seemed inevitable that someone would group the St. Louisans alongside the neatly-tailored English pop of the Jam and Elvis Costello, or occasionally next to the slightly more rambunctious Thin Lizzy of Ireland. But for all the mod aspirations implied by the title of their debut album, Modernity, there’s not a hint of dandyism or faux-Union Jack banner waving insincerity. Instead, we get an even dozen of crisp, catchy-as-all-hell pop songs that may nod their cap at the legends of the past, but keep moving forward in a brisk strut.

I was at the album release party for Modernity this past Friday at the Firebird, and it was great to see such a wide turnout for a local band of their size. It was a mixed crowd of bar scene regulars, reporters, and casual music fans who made the commute to downtown for the evening. A few people mentioned to me that it was exactly what this city needs more of: a full bar on a Friday night filled with curious listeners and fantastic bands. (Note to self: bring more cash in hand next time the ACBs from Kansas City are in town.) But I think the turnout really speaks to the Blind Eyes’ crossover potential: they’re familiar without being reductive, fun without being sappy, edgy without being difficult.

On record, I was struck by how much the Blind Eyes sound like the early Strokes; the main difference being that, unlike Julian Casablancas, lead singer/guitarist Seth Porter actually has a decent set of pipes on him. On the playful and punchy album opener “January,” he sings as nonchalantly as a Vegas crooner who’s found his sweet spot: “The end of the world may be coming soon, but it’s hard to care on a sunny afternoon when you’ve got tailpipes spewin’, doom and gloomin’, you hear a rap-tap-tat-tat-a-tat on your door!” Porter’s songs are melodic and full of character details, like short stories that come to life with the cynical big city noir of “High Life” or the coy interior monologue of “Pages.”

But if Porter gleams on the polish, Kevin Schneider’s turns on the microphone are scruffier and more urgent. On “Find the Time,” one of the album’s highlights, Schneider inhabits the spirit of kindred bassist/vocalist Phil Lynott, too reckless and brash to let the good times slip through his fingers. The constant back-and-forth between the spiky-smooth contrast of Schneider and Porter keeps things interesting throughout. (Although, to be even-handed, I should point out that Schneider’s punkish “Forget About Everything” does seem to drag on for one jazzy interlude and chorus refrain too long.)

Between the prominent bass leads, bright rhythm guitar glint, and Matt Picker’s effortlessly bouncy drumming, it’s hard to believe the Blind Eyes are only a trio. There are so many smart hooks and clever quips that the packaging almost seems too modest. If they returned on their sophomore album with a keyboard, a second guitar, and a brass section I wouldn’t even bat an eye.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Thank You

Thank you a thousand times over to the huge crowd that came out Friday night for our CD release show at Firebird! It was awesome to see so many people there, and we really, really appreciate the support. Thanks also to the Firebird crew and of course the Frontier Brothers, the ACBs and the Livers for playing amazing sets. Big thanks also to the local music media, especially the RFT and KDHX, for really getting behind us on this. We hope you all dig the album!

Click here to see a gallery of pictures from the show, compliments of Douglas Garfield!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

The Blind Eyes RFT Feature/Cover Story

An immense debt of gratitude is owed to Annie Zaleski, Jennifer Silverberg and Tom Carlson of the Riverfront Times for making this happen. We're beyond honored to be among the ranks of those to have graced the cover of St. Louis' premier alt-weekly.

Read the story here!

Monday, March 2, 2009

T-Shirts And Albums And Pins, Oh My!

Holy crap, we're going to have some awesome stuff for sale on Friday in addition to the album. Check out these re-designed pins and brand new t-shirts, made by the one and only Nate Prater at House of Eight Legs Screenprinting! Can't make the show? Email us and we'll get one to you!







While we're on the subject of House of Eight Legs, huge thanks to Nate and Scott for printing up these amazing banners for the CD release show! If you see one hanging around town, please leave it up till after the show is over!








Tuesday, February 24, 2009

KDHX "Artist Of The Week"

This just in- the Blind Eyes are going to be featured as the "Artist of the Week" on KDHX 88.1 for the next two weeks, beginning Monday, March 2nd! They will be spinning tunes from Modernity along with an exclusive interview with Seth and Matt. Thanks immensely to Annie Z and the good people at KDHX for making it happen! Air times will be posted as soon as they're available.

UPDATE- Here are the airtimes for the spotlight:
Mon - 1p, 7p
Tues - 12a, 3p
Wed - 1a, 10p
Thurs - 2a, 9p
Fri - 3:30a, 11a
Sat - 2a, 10p
Sun - 9a, 9p

March 6th Poster

This brand spankin' new poster for the album release show comes to us compliments of the Livers!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Modernity Album Cover Preview

Don't forget, the release party for the Blind Eyes debut full-length album, Modernity, is just a couple of weeks away! Here's a sneak peek at the cover art, done by the one and only Kirsten O'Loughlin (of the fearsome Arch Rival Rollergirls) . The album will be for sale for the first time at the show, shortly thereafter online and in stores. Also, keep your eyes peeled for a full-length feature on the Blind Eyes in the Riverfront Times that will be running the week of the show!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Blind Eyes In Columbia, MO Tonight!

The Blind Eyes return to Columbia, MO tonight, Wednesday February 11th. It's our first time at Mojos, and it's with the Monte Carlos and the Black Nancy! Come out- It's not like there's anything else to do on a Wednesday night!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Blind Eyes "Modernity" Album Release Friday, March 6th!

The Blind Eyes' debut album "Modernity" will be released on March 6th, 2009, and celebrated with a release party at The Firebird (formerly the Bluebird)! Also playing are St. Louis' own The Livers, along with Kansas City's ACBs and The Frontier Brothers from Austin, Texas! It's guaranteed to be a party to beat all parties. More details will be available as they develop. Save the date!

The Blind Eyes CD Release Party w/ The Livers, The ACBs and The Frontier Brothers
- $8/$11 Doors: 8:30pm Show: 9:00pm 18+

The Firebird- 2706 Olive StreetSt. Louis, MO 63103

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Next Show: Blind Eyes At Mangia, Saturday February 7th

Come out on Saturday, February 7th for our first-ever show at Mangia on South Grand! Playing with us is the one and only Athens from Chicago (to our Chicago friends; fret not- we will be there soon! Details forthcoming). Need another reason to come out, besides the fact that it's Saturday night and Athens is playing? Ok. The show is free! There you have it- us, Athens, Saturday, free. It'll go late and there's cheap drinks, there's two more reasons. The last time we played there, it was a total dance party! Granted, that was in a different band, but still. Only you can help us make this even more of a dance party.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Blind Eyes At The Wedge

The show on Friday at the Wedge was amazing. It was our first show there, but it certainly will not be our last. Thanks to the huge crowd that came out, and of course to Left Arm and the Abacinators for playing great sets! A few pics from the show (as well as the show last week at Off Broadway) are below:














Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Blind Eyes TONIGHT (Jan 16th) At The Wedge!

(Update: show flier posted online!)

Tonight at the Wedge in Dutchtown: a rock n' roll show like no other, featuring the inimitable LEFT ARM, the imitable BLIND EYES, and the able ABACINATORS (who are comin' all the way from lovely Bloomington, Illinois!).

This place is tiny and it's going to be packed, so get there early! And remember: on a cold winter evening, nothing is better than good pizza, cheap booze, and rock 'n' roll. This is a proven fact.

The Wedge
442 Bates St
Doors 8, show 9
$7 admission, $3 surcharge for minors- 18+

Monday, January 12, 2009

Seth Is DJing Tuesday Night At The Royale

If you live in St. Louis, come down to the Royale (3132 S. Kingshighway) tomorrow night (Tuesday the 13th). Starting at 10 pm, Blind Eyes guitarist/singer Seth Porter will be spinning tunes till the place closes down. If you are of legal drinking age and you're not supporting this place regularly, you should be.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

About Last Night

Thanks to the awesomely huge crowd at Off Broadway last night for dancing, prancing, romancing, and throwing beach balls. The best show we've played at Off Broadway yet? We'd say so! Thanks also to the other bands on the bill: Superfun Yeah Yeah Rocketship, the Hibernauts, and especially the Makeshift Gentlemen: good luck at Disneyworld (or is it Disneyland? Can't ever remember which is which. The one in Florida).
Update: show review with photos posted here!

Remember: Blind Eyes with Left Arm next Friday at St. Louis' newest venue, the Wedge!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

The Blind Eyes- Now On Facebook

The Blind Eyes can't get enough of social networking, so in addition to our Myspace page (and of course, our blog, which you're currently reading), we are now on Facebook! Yes, this triples the work for us when it comes to keeping people informed of shows and other goings-on, but here at Blind Eyes HQ (pictured at left), our motto is "the more the merrier". That, and "beyond the realm; where the lightning meets the mist". But the first one, in this case, is more appropriate. Anyway, if you're on Facebook (and you probably are), become a fan!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The Blind Eyes At Off Broadway This Friday

Alright people, we're kicking off 2009 in style with a monster show at Off Broadway this Friday, January 9th. Here's the lineup and details:

The Makeshift Gentlemen (11:00-11:45)
The Hibernauts (10:15-10:45)
The Blind Eyes (9:30-10:00)
Super Fun Yea Yea Rocketship (8:45-9:15)

Doors Open @ 8:00
$7 cover

Yeah, for some reason it starts early and ends early, so come early! See you there.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year

Happy new year from all of us here at TBEHQ. Party hearty, drive safe, and we will see you in 2009!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

New Blind Eyes Interview Available Online

Check out the brand new interview with the Blind Eyes from Plastique Pop#4 here! An excerpt from the interview:

"...Shirtless guy understands that the main thing getting in the way of a good show is shirt wearing. Since meeting him, I have based my life on his teachings."

How can you resist ordering a copy?

The Blind Eyes' "January" In Kirkwood High DVD

The Blind Eyes song "January" from the upcoming album is the first song on Kirkwood High School's "Spirit Week" DVD. "What?", you ask? We pretty much said the same thing. Despite the fact that none of us attended Kirkwood High School, and despite the fact that the most involvement we ever had in our high school musically speaking (aside from getting disqualified from the battle of the bands for cursing and breaking a microphone) was skipping class to practice in our first band, Satan's Wastebasket, we're honored to be featured on this. We also hope all you students at Kirkwood High buy a copy of the record when it comes out. And remember: be cool- stay in school.