February 13th marked the date when, the most exciting UK band, bar none, returned. The Blinders, following on from their instant classic ‘Columbia’, have returned with ‘Circle Song’. Produced by Rob Ellis, (PJ Harvey, Anna Calvi), it is the lead single from their upcoming album, ‘Fantasies Of A Stay At Home Psychopath’ due out in May.
The Blinders toured last winter, it was a valiant attempt to help Corbyn into power. Alas, their joyous dystopian rage failed to land beyond the converted. The political parallels are uncanny.
‘Circle Song’, musically has dramatically moved away from ‘Columbia’. In as come, the stylisation of ‘Tranquillity Base Hotel & Casino’ and the romance of Bowie’s ‘Drive-In Saturday’ to send the trio of in a new direction.
Such was The Blinders’ connection with Labour last December that, it’s hard not to hear ‘Circle Song’ and be drawn to the Labour leadership contest. While the band needn’t reinvent themselves, this new, more reflective approach allows their talent to breathe. Maybe this is the way for both them, and the Labour party to win over the masses?
The Blinders head out on tour this May from the 1st May, check here for the dates.