Blindspott

Songs: 2
Albums: 1

Albums

Blindspott - End the Silence
End the Silence
2006, songs: 2

Facts about Blindspott

Blindspott

Blindspott is a New Zealand-based rock band known for their energetic live performances, powerful vocals, and hard-hitting sound. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Blindspott was formed in 1997 in Auckland, New Zealand. The band originally consisted of Damian Alexander (vocals), Marcus Powell (guitar), Gareth Fleming (bass), Karl Vilisini (drums), and Shelton Woolright (drums). Blindspott quickly gained a following in the local rock scene with their intense live shows and unique blend of alternative rock, metal, and punk influences.

  2. Debut Album and Breakthrough Success: Blindspott achieved mainstream success with the release of their self-titled debut album in 2002. The album spawned several hit singles, including "Phlex", "Nil by Mouth", and "Room to Breathe", which received extensive airplay on New Zealand radio stations and became anthems for a generation of Kiwi rock fans. Blindspott's debut album was certified platinum in New Zealand, cementing their status as one of the country's most popular rock bands.

  3. Musical Evolution and Impact: Throughout their career, Blindspott continued to evolve their sound while maintaining their signature intensity and aggression. Their music explored a wide range of themes, from personal struggles to social commentary, with lyrics that resonated with audiences for their honesty and authenticity. Blindspott's influence on the New Zealand rock scene can still be felt today, with their music inspiring a new generation of rock musicians and fans.

  4. Split and Reunion: In 2007, Blindspott announced their decision to split up due to creative differences and personal issues within the band. However, in 2016, Blindspott surprised fans by announcing a reunion tour, much to the delight of their loyal fan base. The reunion tour saw the band performing sold-out shows across New Zealand, showcasing their enduring appeal and solidifying their status as icons of the Kiwi rock scene.

  5. Legacy and Conti

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