Man Born Blind is tagged as: under 2000 listeners, indie, alternative rock Man Born Blind is an independent rock group based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Man Born Blind’s music has drawn comparisons to acoustic, surf, and alternative genres of music. Man Born Blind received two 2007 New Mexico Music Awards in the categories Best Packaging, for their self-titled debut album (released in 2006), and Best Rock-Alternative song (“Safety Net”) as well as sharing stages with such national acts The Calling, Howie Day, and recently-signed Soular. Man Born Blind has seen airplay on US College radio stations, and their song “Safety Net” has been featured in the score for the independent film, The Face of Joe the Killer. “We’re about making music that people can relate to,” says bassist, Jon Shores when asked to describe the music of Man Born Blind. “Sure, we hope it catches your attention because it sounds interesting to you, but we hope it’s the lyrics that ultimately grip you.” According to Man Born Blind’s many fans who have seen and heard them play, that very musical|“consciousness” is what sets this group’s music apart from their peers. “We’re an amalgamation of so many different influences, but ultimately, our songs are stories that that mean something to us and hopefully our listeners,” says lead singer Nat... Read More About Man Born Blind Biography... Send Man Born Blind ringtones to your cell |
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