BLINDSIDE: 'We Are Still Trying To Figure Out The Best Way To Release A Record These Days'

January 8, 2008

Sweden's BLINDSIDE has issued the following update:

"It's the end of 2007. We've looked back and feel that we've had an amazing year full of new experiences all around the world. In fact we've been blessed enough to have had shows in five continents of the world in just about one year.

"In the summer of 2007 we released the 'Black Rose' EP on our own and it has been a great experience for us. The music industry is rapidly changing and the importance of the record companies are becoming smaller for each day.

"As we write and record new material in 2008 we are still trying to figure out the best way to release a record these days. While figuring this out we believe that we have to have a record done with artwork and the whole package until we really know which way to go.

"To end this year properly we would like to send out our best holiday wishes to all of you who supports this band and our vision and we're looking forward to seeing all of you in a not-too-distant future."

BLINDSIDE performing "Follow You Down" on October 12, 2007 at The Foundry, Joplin, MO:

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