
Soul Blind release crushing new single "Dyno" from forthcoming LP

Red Sky Mourning is Soul Blind’s highly anticipated sophomore effort, ten tracks spanning 35 minutes with big shoes to fill. When the alt-hard rock favorites took the world, and live stages, by storm in the wake of their critically loved and popular 2022 debut Feel It All Around, fans cherished the band’s take on 90s alternative in droves. Now with a new sound and a new lease on life, Soul Blind might be utterly unrecognizable from their previous selves. That is until that unmistakable curtain of guitars starts to engulf like molten hot magma, coupled with subterranean melodies that apply a white-knuckle grip around the throat and don’t let go. In the best way, naturally.
Today, the forthcoming album's second single "Dyno" hand landed alongside a music video. Soul Blind's Finn Lovell says the song is "...a personal favorite among the band. I’ll never forget how excited we all were when we first started workshopping it. It’s a perfect representation of the darker and heavier sound we set out to achieve with the new record.”
This song is a throwback to the heaviest and best aspects of 90s grunge with post-hardcore edge, a perfect combination of Alice in Chains and Helmet. Check it out below!
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Red Sky Mourning
October 10, 2025Soul Blind's upcoming album, "Red Sky Mourning," set for release on October 10, 2025, via Closed Casket Activities, embodies their growth and maturity as a band, showcasing an even heavier and grungier sound than their previous album"Feel it all Around." Drawing inspiration from 90s heavy alternative rock and post-hardcore, especially artists like Alice in Chains, Helmet, Deftones, and Quicksand, their new album captures a blend of anger, heaviness, and melody across ten groove-heavy and distortion fueled tracks. With that, the album captures the raw energy of their live performances and explores themes of pain, isolation, and eventual redemption. Latest single “Hide Your Evil” now streaming, captures that sentiment, channeling early Helmet and Adrenaline/Around the Fur-era Deftones with a modern take. This song is sure to ignite the mosh pits.