Colour Blind is the second studio album by Canadian rock band Seaway and follow-up to 2013's Hoser.
In July 2014, it was announced that Seaway had signed a worldwide recording contract with California-based label Pure Noise.
[1] The band called the staff members at Pure Noise "some of the coolest, realest people" in the music industry.
[9] Co-producer Alan Day instructed Carleton and Eichinger to leave the control room and "blast ["Growing Stale"] out together.
[10] The music video consists of archive footage of the band filmed during their high school years by Miguel Barbosa of YEAH!
[20] In April and May, the band co-headlined the Pure Noise Records Tour with Hit the Lights[21] and support from Can't Swim and Casey Bolles.
[22] From mid October to late November, the band supported The Wonder Years on their tour of the U.S.[23] Comparing the record to pop-punk staples like New Found Glory, All Time Low and the Ataris, Peter Sanfilippo of Exclaim!
praised the element of familiarity, writing that it "proves the members of Seaway are experts of their craft, and offer fans of pop punk a record they can immediately vibe with.