
Upcoming Shows
UPCOMING SHOWS:
8/23: The Pageant - St. Louis, MO
9/14: Off Broadway - St. Louis, MO
9/14: Off Broadway - St. Louis, MO
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
The Blind Eyes Live In The Studio- KDHX June 3rd
Next Wednesday, June 3rd, the Blind Eyes will be playing a live in-studio set for KDHX's Juxtaposition, hosted by Rob Levy! 8PM at 88.1 St. Louis, or stream live at KDHX.org! Tune in! This will be our second time playing live at KDHX: we appeared last year on Annie Zaleski's supremely awesome International Pop Overthrow.
Also, we should take this time to thank all the KDHX DJs that have been playing "Modernity"! We really appreciate it.
Fan quote of the day from Amie in St. Louis: "heard you on the radio today while driving to a meeting...modernity. woot woot!"
See? It's catching on!
Also, we should take this time to thank all the KDHX DJs that have been playing "Modernity"! We really appreciate it.
Fan quote of the day from Amie in St. Louis: "heard you on the radio today while driving to a meeting...modernity. woot woot!"
See? It's catching on!
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Just Added- Kepi Ghoulie/ Blind Eyes June 19th At The Library!

We're excited to announce the addition of our good friend Kepi Ghoulie (formerly of the Groovie Ghoulies) to the already mind-blowing lineup for Friday, June 19th at the Library (706 Lafayette in Soulard)!
So, we've got:
Kepi Ghoulie (full band, featuring members of the Teenage Bottle Rockets, Little Medusas, and Groovie Ghoulies)
The Blind Eyes
Midtown Thieves
The 75s
Whew. Too much rock! Seeya there.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Blind Eyes News
Stuff for you to look at and be excited about this week:
- The Blind Eyes are officially part of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Summer Concert Season"! The Lot Fest also gets a mention on STL Events Weekly.
- More great photos from the Midwest Mayhem Music Festival here. Consolidated Blind Eyes shots available on our Myspace Page.
- New songs coming soon! We're hoping to roll out at least a couple of new ones by the next show, which happens to be the 2009 Riverfront Times Music Awards Showcase!
- We'll be heading into the studio in early June and laying down a new track that will be available online by the middle of the month! You've all been clamoring for a recording of "Hold Down The Fort"... ask and ye shall recieve.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
The Blind Eyes, Week Of May 10-16
There's a whole load of stuff happening this week. Dig it:
- Tuesday- Seth Porter DJ spin at the Royale, 10 PM- close.
- Thursday- The Blind Eyes at the KDHX Midwest Mayhem Music Festival (Aquarium Stage, first floor, 7:30 PM).
- Saturday- The Blind Eyes w/ Helium Tapes and Magic City at Off Broadway, doors at 8, show at 9, we play second in the lineup (advance tickets available online at Ticketweb).
See you there!
Friday, May 8, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
The Blind Eyes Nominated For "Best Pop Band"- 2009 RFT Music Awards!

Click on this link and vote now! And even though it wasn't actually nominated, you can still vote "Modernity" as "best self-released album" by simply writing it in!
We will be playing the Showcase on Sunday, June 7th at Cicero's from 8-8:40 PM. See you there!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
The Blind Eyes at 2009 Midwest Mayhem Festival, LOT Music Festival
It's official- The Blind Eyes will be playing this year's KDHX Midwest Mayhem Music Festival at the City Museum! Official release here. More details plus show poster coming soon! And don't forget, we're also playing the 2009 LOT Music Festival in August with an amazing lineup. Both shows are not to be missed!
Monday, April 13, 2009
French Kicks/Blind Eyes April 21st
Friday, April 3, 2009
Vintage Vinyl Window Display

Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Jason And Nate Fan Club

We at Blind Eyes HQ have got to take a second to acknowledge the awesome work of two of our close friends, Jason Potter and Nathan Prater who totally went above and beyond in putting together some awesome new stuff for us in a pinch. These will both be available for viewing soon in the front window of Vintage Vinyl (the yellow Modernity posters will be up soon in other spots around town), but here's a sneak peek. If you're in need of graphic design and/or print work, we seriously cannot recommend these two duedz enough.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Just Announced: The Blind Eyes w/ French Kicks April 21
The Blind Eyes will be playing with New York's French Kicks on Tuesday, April 21st at Firebird. Yeah, it's a Tuesday night, but you should come out and rock nonetheless. More details + show poster as we get them!
French Kicks w/ the Blind Eyes and One Lone Car
Tuesday, April 21st - 18+
The Firebird- 2706 Olive StreetSt. Louis, MO 63103
French Kicks w/ the Blind Eyes and One Lone Car
Tuesday, April 21st - 18+
The Firebird- 2706 Olive StreetSt. Louis, MO 63103
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
R.I.P. Jamie Foehner

Thursday, March 19, 2009
Modernity Available Now At Vintage Vinyl

And keep in mind, until we get the online-ordering thing figured out, you can simply send us an email at theblindeyes at gmail dot com to order CDs, T-shirts (like the one pictured on the striking gentleman to the left), pins, or whatever else- and we will respond right away. Guaranteed!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Edwardsville, Illinois This Friday 3/20

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!
***
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.
***
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!
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

Read the story here!
Monday, March 2, 2009
T-Shirts And Albums And Pins, Oh My!
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