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Blind Myself is a Hungarian Metalcore band that formed in 1995.
History
2006
Their newest record, Ancient Scream Therapy, is released through Hammer Records in dualdisc format on December 4. Track "Lost in Time" features the vocalist of Ignite (Zoli Teglas).Eastern European tour in the Balkane and some shows in Western Europe including Dirty8 Festival in France with HED(PE).The band’s new record called Ancient Scream Therapy makes it to the 1st place on the albumchart of Hungary’s Hammer magazine.Another Sziget Festival appearance with Sick Of It All at Hammer StageNew video for Go Get A Life! new track from the new albumHungarian and international tours (Ukraine, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)2005
One month long European tour in Western Europe (Switzerland, Italy, Germany, France) and Eastern Europe (Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Poland, Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania) in January and February.Small tour in Italy in MaySummer festival shows in Hungary including Sziget with 69 Eyes and Wanted Fest with Anthrax on the Main Stage.Plays two shows in Vienna: opening up for Born From Pain and Open Air Against Racism FestivalThe new video for the song called Wise-Men of the West appears on TV in HungaryEuropean tour in September with The Idoru (Slovenia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria) for three weeks2004
Third album release: Worst-Case Scenario (label: Hammer/Edge Records – Hungarian Licencee of Relapse, Metal Blade, Nuclear Blast)The band signs with Hardebaran Management and TwoFatMen Records/Twilight DistributionThe album gets raving reviews: Aardshock 94/100, Metal Hammer H 9/10Hungarian major festivalsSziget gig at HammerWorld stage with Children of BodomThird video for the song "Worst-Case Scenario"2003
After a couple of NYC clubshows and three years of living in the USA, the band moves back to Hungary.Welcome back show: Opening up for Isis in BudapestHungarian major summer festival appearances including Sziget with Napalm DeathNationwide tour in HungaryWanted Festival opening for Sepultura on the Main StageFirst small European tour with a band called Majority Rule2002
Second album, recorded in Hungary, released by 1G Records, called Product of Our Imagination (Metal Hammer H 9/10)The band opens up for Slayer in Hungary (Petofi Hall)Sziget appearance on Metal Hammer Stage (2nd biggest stage) with KreatorNYC clubshowsBrutal Comp. No.1. Compilation CD, is released by McGathy Radio Promotion Co./Edge., which includes 3 songs from Blind Myself (from Product of Our Imagination) and is played in more than 500 college radio stations throughout the USA. Cover designed by Alan Roberts of Life of Agony.Blind Myself plays at the legendary Gainsville Hardcore festival in Florida2001
Still staying in New York City, the band’s works in the City and lives in BrooklynPlays showcases, gigs in NYC clubs (CBGB’s, Continental, etc…) with bands like JJ Paradise Players Club, Puddle of Mudd (by accident), Keelhaul, Kill Your Idols, Ignite, Vision, etcTwo sold out Hungarian shows in May (Budapest and Debrecen)2000
First nationwide Blind headlined tourAmerican tour with Ignite (first Hungarian band that ever played in the States from the Hungarian metal scene)The band settles down in NYCPlays showcases in legendary clubs like CBGB’s, Continental, L’Amour, Don Hills, etc.1999
Blind Myself signs with Warner Music Hungary / 1G RecordsFirst full length released, called Heaven’t on Warner/1G (Metal Hammer H 9/10)Second video appears on TV called "Kain"1998
First EP called Horrified by the Sun is recorded and released by the band itself, distributed by Crossroads Records Hungary (Metal Hammer H 10/10)First video for Horrified by the Sun appears on TVTour in HungarySziget Festival show1997
Second demo, Horrified by the Sun, is recordedFirst Sziget Festival appearance on Banan Stage (talent stage)1996
First demo is recorded, called Blind YourselfFirst nationwide tour1994
Band is formed by Gabor Molnar and Istvan Torokfirst line up: Istvan Torok- drums Gabor Molnar-guitars Laszlo Sleisz - bass