An album that ages finely in a 1992 barrel: The Sundays - Blind

*Post on Substack . A wine reference was a fitting title for me to associate to The Sundays sophomore album, Blind . Listening to the re-issue of the album on vinyl (via Interscope records) I found myself tucked into the listen with a glass of shiraz, light-headed, and once again in my own world of escapism of the album. Blind still stands as my most beloved of the bands trilogy of albums during their career, spanning from (release dates) 1990 to 1997. And while it's not an album I find hard to listen to in 2025 as it has certainly aged finely, it feels and sounds like an album true to its year of release. A comment on the vinyl release itself, before I go into my revisit of the actual music. I believe it's a timely release. The nostalgic wave of the 90s is going to soon be going out (as have the hopes of many for The Sundays to release new music), so this was a critical time to release an album that was in high demand in the rejuvenated consumer market for the vinyl ...