Austin, Texas quartet Colorblind — vocalist Travis Moseley, drummer Tyler Moseley, bassist Nicholas Asper, and guitarist Justin Page — have just dropped new double single "Letdown" and "Misery Loves Company." Because twice is nice!
Listen to both songs here. Watch the video for "Letdown" below.
"Letdown" explores "the inner conflict of still caring for someone who consistently hurts and disappoints you," shares Moseley. "Despite the pain, there's a lingering attachment — the feeling that the other person might be a missing piece — but that connection is built on illusions, lies, and emotional neglect."
Regarding "Misery Loves Company," the singer explains, "This song is about the slow unraveling that happens when you’re caught in someone else's darkness — how love turns into survival, and how pain shared doesn’t always mean pain healed. It's a breaking point anthem for anyone who's been drained by trying to save someone who won't save themselves."
Colorblind will open for Dayseeker on select dates, as well as supporting Catch Your Breath. Festival appearances at Inkcarceration and Louder Than Life are also on deck. All upcoming live shows are below.
With lyrical depth matched only by their ascendant vocals, Austin, Texas dreamcore staples COLORBLIND have quickly become a name to know in the heavy music world. They've racked up some 48 million Spotify streams — with 20 million of those last year alone — thanks to their rumbling rhythm section, earth-shaking riffs, and airy grooves. That hard-hitting musical combination forms the backbone of "NEEDLE EYE," Colorblind's debut single for Solid State/Tooth & Nail. Building on the success of the 2021 hit "Motionless" and self-titled 2022 EP, "Needle Eye" announced a new era for the band with a triumphant widescreen sound, car crash dynamics and visceral, open-nerve lyricism.
With the band currently in the process of finishing their debut full-length, scheduled for release in 2026 via Solid State/Tooth & Nail, Colorblind are newly emboldened by the next phase of their career and poised to bring more of this life-affirming mentality to audiences around the world — mining the inextricably complex emotions found within us while showcasing the tremendous musical and personal growth they've experienced over the past few years.
'We've been wrestling with who we want to be sonically, because we have a huge array of things we want to do," Moseley explains. "How do we condense all of those things down into one sound? We don't even know who we're supposed to be, and that's the fun of it."
COLORBLIND ON TOUR:
WITH DAYSEEKER:
7/12 — Rochester, NY — Anthology
7/13 — Albany, NY — Empire Live
7/15 — Hartford, CT — The Webster
7/16 — Portland, ME — Aura
7/18 — Harrisburg, PA — HMAC
WITH CATCH YOUR BREATH:
7/19 — Lexington, KY — Manchester Music Hall
7/20 — Mansfield, OH — Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival*
7/22 — Milwaukee, WI — The Rave
7/23 — Bloomington, IL — Castle Theatre
7/24 — Des Moines, IA — Wooly’s
7/26 — Omaha, NE — Waiting Room
7/27 — Denver, CO — Unhinged Fest
7/28 — Albuquerque, NM — Sunshine Theater
7/30 — Lubbock, TX — Soggy Dog
9/18 — Louisville, KY — Louder Than Life Festival*
*FESTIVAL