Saint Blonde Returns with  "Morningside" [Premiere]

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The Pandemic has forced so many of us to re-evaluate every part of our life. It's forced us to slow down and look at where our life is going and what will truly make us happy. Texas band Saint Blonde is back with a single perfect for that sentiment.

Following the release of their live performance of "Americana," The four-man pop rock outfit Saint Blonde is back with new song "Morningside." Speaking on the song, vocalist Hunter Fintch said,  "The song itself is sort of an ode to the people who refuse to let time dictate what they want to be, or who they want to be. The late starters, the pivoters, folks who got tired of being afraid of what their idea of love or career looked like. As we get older, it seems like more and more peers feel the pressure of traditional lifestyles or careers."

We're happy to premiere the brand new video for  "Morningside" below and stay tuned for more from Saint Blonde.  

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