WITH their debut album Columbia dropping on September 21, The Blinders have announced they will follow the release with an extensive UK headline tour throughout October and November, stopping at Heartbreakers in the city on Friday November 9

Columbia is bracingly thrilling debut which firmly places The Blinders at the vanguard of a new generation of politically engaged British guitar bands.

Loosely based around the concept of Columbia as an alternate world informed by reality, on the album The Blinders display a ferocious intelligence, as influenced by history, literature and art as they are by Britain’s current political and economic woes.

As well as L’Etat C’Est Moi – the album contains previous single Gotta Get Though, which spent five weeks at No.1 at Amazing Radio.

The Blinders are Thomas Haywood on guitar, vocals and word, Charlie McGough on bass guitar, and Matthew Neale on drums and backing vocals.

Growing up in Doncaster, the trio met at school and were originally inspired by local heroes Arctic Monkeys, though for Columbia, which was produced by Gavin Monaghan at Magic Garden Studios in Wolverhampton, they draw on influences as diverse as The Smiths, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and Kanye West.

Now based in Manchester, The Blinders have been picking up specialist radio support since their first DIY releases from the likes of Radio 1’s Huw Stephens and Daniel P Carter, Radio X’s John Kennedy, and 6Music’s Chris Hawkins and Steve Lamacq, who recently had the band on his show for a BBC Music Introducing session.

After a series of support tours and 2017 Festival appearances including Reading & Leeds, Isle Of Wight, and TRMSMT, The Blinders undertook their debut headline tour in February.