Blind Season’s upcoming album is an ode to loneliness and toxicity that feels as if they were ripped from Billy Corgan’s Diary and featured in a film by Tim Burton. With the current questionable climate of the world there’s no question that this album will find its proper home and become a sign of the times.
Beginning with a rag tag group only forming through the means of owning instruments, and an evening involving the smashing of a mutual friend’s car, Blind Season has undergone 5 different incarnations until Shane Sigro, the founding guitarist, was faced with the ultimate decision; succumbing to normalcy or proving the previous members wrong.
Choosing the latter, Sigro doubled down by taking vocal lessons and penned the new music that would breathe life into the new era of BlindSeason.
“This song was the last song written in the drunken, sad trilogy, and funny enough this song takes longer to play than it did to write. Music and lyrics came almost instantly and it was me accepting that I didn’t need that toxic situation and I was forcing myself to be happy, I was out of it. It’s a triumphant ending for this mini story within the album, and I thank the universe for this song.” says Sigro
Find Blind Season’s new song One Final Goodbye on the following platforms:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/12aRqDirqG0EcTECdcuqr4spotify:album:12aRqDirqG0EcTECdcuqr4
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/blind-season/one-final-goodbye
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3uKdyU82lM
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlindSeason/?view_public_for=367210286700103
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blindseason/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlindSeason
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