Soul Blind w/ Suntitle and Day Aches

Soul Blind
Tuesday, May 13
Door: 8:30pm
$15
VENUE INFO:
1. All shows are standing room only unless otherwise notated
2. No Smoking/Vaping permitted anywhere inside venue
3. Bags/purses will be checked at the door
4. Must have ID to consume alcohol
5. Appropriate clothing required at all times (tops and bottoms covered)
6. Support bands are subject to change at any time. Refunds are issued only if the headliner is canceled.
7. Most shows are general admission and standing room only, with limited seating available on a first come first served basis. Seating is not guaranteed unless the show is advertised as a seated event.

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The only authorized seller of tickets for this event is Broadberry Entertainment Group. You can safely purchase tickets at the lowest available price on our website 24/7 or at our box office at Plan 9 Records. Broadberry Entertainment Group is not responsible for tickets purchased in any other locations and will not honor, exchange, or refund counterfeit, duplicate or invalid tickets.
Hudson Valley, New York’s Soul Blind is proof of the two cliches we all want so badly to believe: that sometimes endings are really just beginnings, and that sometimes the best art is born from the hardest times in our lives. At one point vocalist/bassist Chris Hoerter, guitarists Finn Lovell and Justin Sarica, and drummer Juan Espinosa formed hardcore band, God of Wine. As do all good things, God of Wine came to an end in the late summer of 2016. What was the ending of God of Wine would-- in the spring of 2017, become what is now Soul Blind. As opposed to their more punchy, hardcore past; their current sound takes on a fuzzier and more distorted characteristic. These traits pair seamlessly with the band’s atmospheric approach. Aesthetically the band’s sound pulls from many different influences, but eventually emerges as a grungy-gazey-inspired take on modern post rock. Lyrically, Soul Blind speaks to some of life’s darkest moments-- navigating the loss of a loved one, depression, and feelings of neglect. Out of the numerous ways to cope with these hardships, Soul Blind turned to what they knew best: creating music. The range of emotions experienced while coping can all be felt in their EP Willpower. Everything from the anxiety in “Mist” to the hope in “Junior”. Though their subject matter may surely put a dark tinge on their music, it is within that darkness that Soul Blind are at their best. Soul Blind knows what it means to be down and out, but from their hardships grew their art - Willpower.