The Blind Wink

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Released2011
RecordedJanuary–September 2011
Length27:00
The Blind Wink
Studio album by
Released2011
RecordedJanuary–September 2011
GenrePop punk
Length27:00
LabelCowabunga, Deranged Records
ProducerAmos Pitsch
Tenement chronology
Napalm Dream
(2011)
The Blind Wink
(2011)
Bruised Music, Volume 1
(2015)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Scene Point Blank[1]

The Blind Wink is an album by Appleton, Wisconsin-based rock group Tenement. It was properly released in December 2011 by Chicago hardcore punk label Cowabunga Records, following a cassette that the band released themselves for a West Coast tour in January 2011.[2] It was re-issued in 2016 by Canadian hardcore punk record label, Deranged Records.[3]

Wisconsin country-rock band Dusk covered "Hey, Soozie" on their debut self titled Don Giovanni Records album in 2018. English rock band Martha covered "Dreaming Out Loud" as a b-side to their 2022 Dirtnap Records single, "Beat Perpetual".[4]

Razorcake: "This record is a beautiful oddity. While it might not have been as essential if the impact of Napalm Dream was still in the air, as a continuation of that record, it feels just as important. In a perfect world, Tenement would release an LP every year, and the awe-struck astonishment of this band’s creative capability would last forever. On this outing they may stray further from the Midwest punk comfort zone. But who doesn’t like to get a little adventurous? Due to hours and hours of over-analyzing records and bands, sometimes it’s hard to see past the clichés and trends. But, in the most refreshing way possible, this music makes me feel like a human."[2]

Seattle PI: "...Tenement take an experimental and boundary-pushing approach to solid rock and folk songwriting."[5]

Scene Point Blank: "With the newer record, the band explores similar songwriting—but in a very distinct and growing way."[6]

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