BLINDNESS & LIGHT CATCH A RAW, RETRO CHARGE

an energetic garage-punk blast with a wink of chaos and charm

fly paper is a three minute jolt of colour from blindness and light, a scrappy, psychedelic leap back into the 60s garage punk scene that inspired so much of the band’s spirit. driven by farfisa legend henry priestman and the bass bite of rob griffiths, the track feels like it was recorded in the middle of a lightning strike, all fizzing riffs, ragged edges, and colin m potter’s unmistakable howl. it is rowdy, restless, and knowingly unbothered, exactly the kind of noise the band were born to make.

formed as an intentionally loose collective stretching from anglesey to yorkshire and even as far as argentina and japan, blindness and light thrive on freedom. no fixed lineup, no rigid genre lines, just a revolving door of post-punk minds creating whatever moves them. fly paper toys with a clever metaphor too, asking whether we are the fly or the fly paper when it comes to dysfunctional relationships and political power plays.

for anyone wanting to dive deeper into their world, the band’s merch lives here: blindnesslight.bandcamp.com/merch and http://www.amazon.co.uk/…450031

raw, electric, and joyfully scruffy, this is blindness and light doing what they do best.

thank u for making this blindness and light 🎨



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