Parker Barrow announce new sophomore album
“Hold the Mash” and release new single “Blinded”
ahead of Summer 2026 U.S. and U.K. ToursPre-Save Album | Stream Single | Watch Music Video
Nashville blues-infused Southern rockers Parker Barrow return with their first new music of 2026 with their latest single “Blinded” released Wednesday April 29th. From today, the single is available on all streaming platforms HERE. Watch the official music video on YouTube HERE.

The track is part of the band’s upcoming highly anticipated sophomore album Hold the Mash, due for release on Friday July 17th. The album is available to pre-save HERE.

The new album features songs from last year’s Hold the Mash E.P., including the singles “Make It,” “Novocaine,” “The Healer,” and “Glass Eyes Cryin’,” alongside four new songs.”Blinded” was written by Parker Barrow drummer and founder Dylan Turner, along with guitarist and musical director Alex Bender. Parker Barrow will be on the road in the U.S. for much of the summer, before heading to the U.K. in July for the band’s first headline tour, plus performances at the Steelhouse and Maid of Stone festivals.

“It was one of the first tracks written and recorded for the new album,” says guitarist Bender about the new single. “It helped to give a bit of direction to where we hoped to go with the tracks that were to follow. The main riff sounds very Stonesy. I approached the rhythm guitar parts how I would imagine Keith Richards would play them if he was in the band. Blinded is a good example of the less is more approach where the beauty lies in its simplicity.”

Regarding the lyrics, Turner adds, “It’s so easy for us as musicians to be enthralled by the world we live in, seeking validation from likes and comments that feed the flesh rather than the spirit. I wrote this as a reminder to myself to first seek the kingdom and to not forget the bigger purpose.”