AUSTIN’S COLORBLIND SHARE “CHEMICAL WARFARE” — WATCH
NEW ALBUM WHO SOLD YOU THIS TRUTH ++ WAS IT YOURS TO HOLD ARRIVES AUGUST 28 VIA SOLID STATE
BAND TOURING WITH CATCH YOUR BREATH THIS FALL
Austin, Texas quartet Colorblind — vocalist Travis Moseley, drummer Tyler Moseley, bassist Nicholas Asper, and guitarist Justin Page — are thrilled to release their latest single “CHEMICAL WARFARE” taken from of their upcoming debut album Who Sold You This Truth ++ Was It Yours To Hold, arriving August 28 via Solid State. Pre-order it here.
Watch the video for “CHEMICAL WARFARE” here.
“‘Chemical Warfare’ is about the war between who you are and who you believe you are,” says Travis Moseley. “When self-perception becomes a weapon, every thought feels like an attack. The song lives in the tension between inherited beliefs and personal truth — the moment you realize the voice tearing you down may not be yours at all.”
The brand new track turns the mind into a battlefield, where thoughts arrive like artillery and self-criticism hits as a targeted strike. It’s an honest portrait of mental exhaustion: the desperate need to feel nothing, the constant vigilance of watching your own step, and the fight to keep your head above water when the very thing dragging you under is your own mind.
Ultimately, Colorblind stand apart because they’ve never tried to fit in. Since forming in 2017, the Austin, Texas quartet has forged its own lane in modern heavy music, one captivating song, one sold-out show, and one explosive festival set at a time. They’ve grown into one of the scene’s most compelling new voices, powered by breakout singles like “Motionless,” “Needle Eye,” and “Letdown” (as featured on SiriusXM Octane), racking up more than 30 million streams in the process.
Their “dreamcore” sound thrives on contrast, blending thundering, detuned riffs with ambient textures and pop-forward melody – pairing weight and atmosphere in a way that feels both immediate and immersive. Beneath that dynamic lies an emotional honesty that has shaped their music from the very beginning: Early independent releases, including their self-titled EP, introduced that core, with songs like “Ghosts” revealing a deeply personal perspective that quickly resonated with listeners. The connection carried into their label debut, WHO SOLD YOU THIS TRUTH, expanding their sound and reach onto tours with blessthefall, Miss May I and Dayseeker, along with major festival stages. Now, with a debut full-length on the horizon and their first headlining tour ahead, Colorblind’s future remains wide open, with many more career-defining highs on the horizon with each and every step forward.
Colorblind will return to the road this fall with Catch Your Breath. All dates are below.
WHO SOLD YOU THIS TRUTH ++ WAS IT YOURS TO HOLD TRACK LISTING:
“Pressure”
“Car Crash”
“Needle Eye”
“Chemical Warfare”
“Letdown”
“Misery Loves Company”
“Incomplete”
“Royal Blood”
“Neversleep”
“The Countdown”
“God Complex”
“Lost In Translation”
“Heavy Heart”
“Paradox”
“Cynical”
COLORBLIND ON TOUR:
WITH CATCH YOUR BREATH:10/16 — Cincinnati, OH — Bogart’s
10/17 — Chicago, IL — The Vic Theatre
10/18 — Minneapolis, MN — The Fillmore
10/20 — St. Louis, MO — The Hawthorn
10/21 — Lawrence, KS — The Granada
10/23 — Denver, CO — Summit Music Hall
10/24 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Depot
10/25 — Boise, ID — Knitting Factory
10/27 — Portland, OR — Roseland Theater
10/28 — Seattle, WA — Showbox SoDo
10/30 — Sacramento, CA — Channel 24
10/31 — Santa Ana, CA — The Observatory
11/1 — Tempe, AZ — Marquee Theatre
11/3 — San Antonio, TX — Vibes Event Center
11/5 — Destin, FL — Club LA
11/7 — Orlando, FL — The Beacham
11/8 — Atlanta, GA — Tabernacle
11/10 — Charlotte, NC — The Underground
11/11 — Norfolk, VA — The NorVa
11/13 — New York, NY — Irving Plaza
11/14 — Boston, MA — Big Night Live
11/15 — New Haven, CT — Toad’s Place
11/17 — Montreal, QC — Club Soda
11/19 — Toronto, ON — The Danforth Music Hall
11/20 — Detroit, MI — Saint Andrew’s Hall
11/21 — Cleveland, OH — Globe Iron
11/23 — Grand Rapids, MI — The Intersection
11/24 — Columbus, OH — Newport Music Hall
11/25 — Pittsburgh, PA — Roxian Theatre
11/27 — Allentown, PA — Archer Music Hall
11/28 — Baltimore, MD — Nevermore Hall
11/30 — Nashville, TN — Brooklyn Bowl
12/1 — Springfield, MO — Regency Live
12/2 — Little Rock, AR — The Hall
12/4 — Dallas, TX — The Studio @ The Bomb Factory
12/5 — Oklahoma City, OK — Diamond Ballroom