Blurred Vision release first single Tonight Pt 2 taken from their soundtrack to Manhattan Undying movie.

Photograph by Judy Totton.

Photograph by Judy Totton.

Blurred Vision release first single, ‘Tonight Pt 2 (Manhattan Nights’), taken from Blurred Vision’s soundtrack album ‘Manhattan’ to a new hearts and roses (and blood) film, ‘Manhattan Undying’.

 

Of course love comes in many guises and this Paramount Pictures feature bears witness to that. The story revolves around a vampire love, a thriller that stars Luke Grimes (50 Shades of Grey, American Sniper), and Sarah Roemer (Disturbia).

 

Directed by award winning filmmaker Babak Payami and out now on Netflix and Rakuten (and available to watch on Youtube), the soundtrack comes courtesy of UK band Blurred Vision.

 

Four strong Blurred Vision, led by Iranian born Sepp Osley, have caused quite a stir already. From the band’s initial single, a remake of ‘Another Brick In The Wall’, to their various live appearances including Download and Ramblin’ Man festivals, to their John Lennon tribute show last year, again to be repeated this October at the Hard Rock hotel – they’ve made quite an impact already. The new soundtrack album is just another string to their bow.

 

Produced by Terry Brown and originally recorded with previous band members Ben Riley and Sohl Osley, the ‘Manhattan Undying’ album is preceded on February 14th by the first single from it, ‘Tonight Pt 2 (Manhattan Nights)’. https://gem.godaddy.com/p/9ddecf

 

The album includes songs ‘The Keeper’ ‘Rollin’ On’, ‘Promise’, and ‘Arms Of Our World’ originally released on Blurred Vision’s debut album but remixed here by Terry Brown and remastered for the soundtrack. Also included are never before heard bonus tracks written specifically for the film but not used in the final cut.

 

A new video for the first single can be seen on https://youtu.be/o5oVIcUULmo while a trailer for the album can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEt0EL7Qz7g . The album will available across all streaming platforms from April 3rd.

 

Among other dates planned for this year, and including the aforementioned John Lennon show on October 9th (back after last years’ resounding success) Blurred Vision can be seen in Brighton and London in May (dates to be announced shortly) and also at this year’s Ramblin’ Man Festival in July.

 

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