"Blind" is the second album by English indie pop band The Sundays, released in 1992. Almost three years elapsed before the band's next release. This period marks a departure from their earlier, more jangly sound, with more emphasis on structure punctuation and rhythm, although the lyrical themes remain similar in their introspective and existential content.
Recorded in London, "Blind" features hits such as "Love" and "Goodbye", with their popular single, "Wild Horses" being a notable cover of the Rolling Stones' classic. The unique blend of Harriet Wheeler's ethereal vocals, coupled with the band's airy, dream-pop instrumentals, have helped "Blind" to stand the test of time.
This album was met with positive reviews from music critics, who appreciated the band's unique take on dreamy, indie pop. Despite the long hiatus between "Blind" and the band's debut album "Reading, Writing and Arithmetic," the album managed to uphold their momentum, marking another significant milestone in The Sundays' discography.