Blind Man's Colour Profile Page
| Cover | Artist / Album | Category | Rating | User Rating | Buy |
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| Blind Man's Colour Wooden Blankets (Kanine 2010) | Rock | N/R | 0/10 |
| Cover | Artist / Album | Category | Rating | User Rating | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blind Man's Colour Wooden Blankets (Kanine 2010) | Rock | N/R | 0/10 |

On February 23rd, Blind Man's Colour will release Wooden Blankets - approxiately 6 months after the release of their debut album Season Dreaming. While the songs for each were created around the same time - early 2008 during Kyle Wyss and Orhan Chettri's senior year of high school - the songs from Wooden Blankets were always intended to be their own entity.
Between then and now, you might have heard how Blind Man's Colour, through a series of auspicious events, ended up on Kanye West and some indie taste making blogs like Stereogum, which ultimately led to their signing to Brooklyn indie label Kanine and their debut album release. The album was reviewed everywhere - from NPR to the Harvard Crimson to Desert Living magazine. The duo released a video for The Warm Current's Pull, held a Jimmy Dove remix contest, played shows in NYC and all around the Sunshine state.
In February, Wooden Blankets will see official release in digital and vinyl formats. This records is the sole product of Wyss and Chettri - and so it feels more personal. Unlike Season Dreaming, which included lap top electronics from digital software, Wooden Blankets was recorded entirely on a 4 track cassette recorder. Any synths and beats stem entirely from 90's beginner keyboards - which the pair discovered laying around. They liked the insane sounds they could create running through effect pedals.
