The Blinding EP | |||||
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EP by Babyshambles | |||||
Released | 4 December 2006 | ||||
Recorded | 2006 | ||||
Genre | Indie rock, garage punk, garage rock | ||||
Length | 17:32 | ||||
Label | Regal, Parlophone | ||||
Producer | Babyshambles | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Drowned in Sound | 6/10 |
Gigwise | |
inthenews.co.uk | 9/10 |
Pitchfork Media | 6.1/10 |
PlayLouder | |
PopMatters | |
Spin | |
Stylus Magazine | B |
The Independent |
The Blinding EP is an EP by English indie rock band Babyshambles. It was the band's first release since signing with major record label Parlophone. The EP was released on 4 December 2006 in the United Kingdom to positive critical reviews by that label's offshoot Regal Records (see 2006 in British music) and on 5 December in the United States by Capitol Records. The EP entered the official UK Albums Chart at #62 on 11 December 2006, while the title song entered the download chart at #77. A week later, an entry on band's official MySpace blog stated that had a fifth track not been added to make the EP ineligible in the UK Singles Chart, "The Blinding" would have entered that chart at #4. As with their debut album, Pete Doherty designed the artwork for the EP.
All lyrics written by Pete Doherty, all music written by Babyshambles.
NME reported in October 2006 that the band had recorded eleven songs including those on the EP, and the following tracks not featured on the EP: "I Can See from Afar", "Anguish", "Stung Me Like Life". Fans have speculated that "Anguish" and "Stung Me Like Life" were simply names of songs "I Wish" and "Stone Me, What A Life," which were misheard by the journalist.
The video for "The Blinding" has been directed by Julien Temple. It was filmed in a deserted West London subway station/underpass.
The video features the band performing the song in the subway station, or alternatively cooped up in a glass box, with black gaffer tape covering their eyes, all interspersed with random bits and bobs; skulls, a deer, Pete Doherty standing up in an open coffin, a creepy mannequin, "Elvis is dead", a chainsaw and a "blinded" Doherty painting on a wall. Renaissance playwright Christopher Marlowe also makes an appearance. His portrait is stabbed in the eye, as was Christopher Marlowe himself during a bar brawl over the bill—a wound that ended his life. The video culminates in a general mirror and guitar smashing session, including Doherty stabbing a mirror with his own reflection in it. Paul Roundhill and The General make short appearances.