Following the release of recent single Play God, Mullingar Power rock-pop four piece The Blizzards have revealed details of their fourth studio album Sometimes We See More In The Dark.

Speaking about the new album, which is out on May 13th, frontman Bressie says, "It was about going back to the rawness of being in a garage band. The idea of making your instruments work for the song rather than the song work for the instrument.

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"Lyrically it felt like the album wrote itself . . . like they were there already. That's always a special feeling because you know it’s coming from an authentic place."

Sometimes We See More In The Dark marks bassist Louize Carroll’s first time making a full length album with the band.

"It’s the first time I’ve been part of an album from start to finish as a bass player," she says. "And in many ways I feel more belonging and meaning together as a band with this new body of work. I’m so proud of what the band has achieved."

Lead Guitarist Justin adds that he appreciated having a creative outlet during the pandemic.

"For me it was being given an opportunity to write and record music during the pandemic," he says. "It gave us a chance not only to rediscover ourselves musically but also hone our dynamic as a four-piece band and I'm looking forward to performing these songs live and likewise for drummer Dec, having a creative outlet during life's chaos and creating music that represents the bands best material.

Sometimes We See More In The Dark is out on May 13th

"To be in a position at this stage in our lives, where life is hectic and sometimes overwhelming, to be able to find time to create a special batch of songs has been very rewarding.

"Working creatively where the priority in the feel and vibe of each song has been dictated by us and not the industry feels very empowering after 15 years mostly spent trying to please people.

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Sometimes We See More In The Dark is out on Friday May 13th across all digital platforms and to celebrate the release they will be playing an album launch party in The Academy Dublin on May 14th.

Sometimes We See More In The Dark track listing: War Time General, Friction Burns, Sometimes We See More In The Dark, Trigger Me, Play God, Currency Of My Soul, Magic In Misery, Something Grips You, Something Holds You, Great Party, Closing Time.

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