Forty Days And Forty Nights is next up from The Blinders‘ forthcoming second album Fantasies Of A Stay At Home Psychopath, which is due out on May 8th.
“It’s about trying to escape what you may call a toxic relationship,” they say of it. “It represents the desperation to get out of the situation that you are in, but also the frustration at not having that craved freedom.”
Recorded at Manchester’s Eve Studios with producer Rob Ellis, Fantasies Of A Stay At Home Psychopath is the follow-up to the band’s debut Columbia – a Live4ever album of 2018:
“The politics is there if you want it to be, but it’s oblique enough to ignore should you choose to. The Blinders join Cabbage, Shame and Idles as pioneers of a movement we’ve needed for some time, giving us faith in rock music again.”