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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Fly 5Y.A. – The Blindfold Experience

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.

𝙁𝙡𝙮 5𝙔.𝘼. – 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝘽𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙙𝙛𝙤𝙡𝙙 𝙀𝙭𝙥𝙚𝙧𝙞𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙚

Charles is given a nudge…

A blank sheet of paper is a funny thing for a writer. Not ha-ha funny, but rather awkward. It stares back, reflecting as much light as it possibly can. It can be as daunting as the peak of a rollercoaster at tipping point. It can be as flat and as dead as a stale piece of toast. But it can also be the most exciting potential adventure. At this point – before the beginning – anything is possible. The possibilities are literally limitless. Providing the writer has the imagination, the experience and the impetus, they can go anywhere and do anything. There’s often one problem, however… The writer can go ANYwhere and do ANYthing! How many of you have had a chunk of time off work, the weather’s blissful, you are completely free, and yet you find yourself as plump as a heavy cushion on a sofa, watching Netflix…? You can do absolutely anything, so you opt for nothing. I saw you nodding. I saw you check to see if anyone saw you nodding. Because yes, it is a little embarrassing. The main reason is that the options are endless, and it seems like far too much effort to hone and whittle. Decisions are far too much like hard work. You’re supposed to be OFF work!! So, Netflix it IS. Shame, really. Because Netflix can wait. Free time is a rarity. Use it! But where do you start?

This all occurred to me because of a question I am very frequently asked: “How do you keep getting ideas for the themes of your articles after all these years?”… I could simply shrug it off with an arrogant flourish: “Oh, it just COMES, my dear!”… But that not only would come across pretty poorly, but also wouldn’t be quite true. No, I don’t cheat or steal. And no, I don’t use HAL (A.I.). I use what I have. And what I have is new music from all sorts of artists. I don’t start with an idea of something to write about, then search for a song that might suit that theme – good luck with THAT method! I start with zero, and listen to LOTS of new songs. Aside from looking for something that tickles my fancy, I am subconsciously looking for a potential theme. I really don’t think I could write these articles without the jog of the songs and artists. Because yes, it could be to do with the artist rather than the song. It could be where they’re from. It could be that their main job is professional juggling. It could be that they’re blind. Or that they have lost someone dear to them. Or it could simply be that they have written a song about overcooking spaghetti. I need this. THIS is my inspiration. Without it, I would have TOO much potential scope, and therefore: Netflix.

Sometimes we just need a nudge. A suggestion. A starting point. Sometimes, though, there just isn’t a nudge available. All is blank. So we start to daydream. We perk ourselves up by looking back at past achievements. In music, this could be songs we have released in the past. We look back at old reviews and all the comments on social media etc., and we listen to those previous releases. We smile; we feel proud. But sometimes we wonder if we could have done things differently. Not necessarily better, but simply in another way. And so, a nudge is born. Something new from something old; a celebration of sorts! I’ve been saying “we” a lot in this paragraph, but let’s zone in on one particular artist who seems to have had this exact experience. While he might have been temporarily blind, he can see clearly now the blindfold is gone. Please welcome, The Blindfold Experience, with his (their) brand new release, ‘Fly 5Y.A.’! Yes, at first it might seem like a weird title. Especially as I first saw the ‘5’ as an ‘S’…! Here’s the story. Michael Lind (the main man behind The Blindfold Experience) released his very first single back in 2020. It was called ‘Fly’. Still is, in fact. It’s a big, epic rock ballad. Wicked. It’s so full, and so fabulous. A classic in anyone’s library. But Michael saw that the song could work with a lighter, more delicate approach. Still retaining a certain rock element, but altogether, more intricate and airy. The Blindfold Experience released ‘Fly Again’ around a year later, at the end of 2021 – the “acoustic” version. This was always my favourite of the two versions because it let the music breathe a little more. It somehow had more heart and more yearning. But it had a thinner sound than the original. There was a certain richness and power in the original that had been replaced with something else in the second version. And yet, both versions remain magical. I assumed that ‘Fly’ had flown. It turns out it was simply hibernating for the LONG winter.

The third’s the charm! That’s right, folks. ‘Fly 5Y.A.’ is the five year anniversary of the original. We’ll ignore the fact that this year marks the 6th year anniversary rather than the 5th (annoying pedantic CC). The thing is, I know how long it can take to put something like this together. I wouldn’t be surprised if this idea came to Michael a whole year ago. Involving multiple artists can really slow things down. Being a stickler for perfection can slow things down even further. But of course, we end up with something better in the end – it’s all worth the wait. ‘Fly 5Y.A’ retains the best of both initial versions (full richness, intricacy, definition), but adds a whole LOAD of wonderful stuff. Reggae, for one! No, I’m not kidding. And when I said “the third’s the charm”, it really is charming. Let’s look at who it involves: the perpetrators of this act. We’ll start with the obvious one, Michael, the Swede. He is the writer and producer, but also plays keys (that subtle offbeat piano and occasional OWgan that I hope isn’t just in my imagination). The beast on vocals (WHAT a voice!!) is none other than the mighty Paulb from the UK. Paulb seems to be how he likes to be known. At first I thought it was Paul Brock, but this could simply mean Paul B Rock – for rock music. I’m sticking with the official thing of Paulb, just to be safe. On drums, we have Nicole Trinchero from Argentina. On bass, it’s Gaston Lescano, also from Argentina. Our axe wielder is Alex Duarte, from Venezuela, but ALSO living in Argentina. It seems Argentina is the place to be! And finally, all mixing and mastering is by Andres Guazzelli, from… Right that’s it, I’m moving to Argentina.

It’s quite incredible what can come of just a few professionals getting together like this. ‘Fly 5Y.A’ is undeniably of the same standard as the top mainstream releases. But with better writing. You see, what I have seen for a long time as lacking in the modern music mainstream, is excellent writing. The singers, players, producers and engineers are the very best we have ever had, technically. But where is the point without the song? So for those of you who might be thinking “Michael barely did anything on this record, so how can it be his name on the record…?”, you’re so wrong. Firstly, The Blindfold Experience is not Michael. Think of The Blindfold Experience as a ship, and Michael as the captain. It’s his ship, but it could not leave port without his crew. Besides, he built this shippy on rock and roll. Secondly, he is the songwriter. Writing being by far the most important part of almost any song. So let’s talk about this song. What drew me to this new high-flying version in the first place, is the vibe. I NEVER expected Michael to delve into reggae. Never in a million years. Most who don’t DO reggae, don’t quite GET reggae. It is different to pretty much every other genre. It has nothing to do with rock, jazz, classical, electronic, or a whole host of genres. Though there is something of pop and folk there, in a small way. It’s all about feel, vibe, tilt, mood, weight and light. It’s about ease. So when Michael blended this ease with the power of Paulb and those heaviest of guitar tones, it really shouldn’t have worked. It should have sounded awkward, embarrassing, mismatched and simply wrong. Instead, however, it fits together like clasped hands. The ultimate in satisfaction. I think he manages all this by having huge respect for the genre, as he should, what with being a dreadlockless Swede. Much of this song is oomphed-up traditional reggae. Roots galore!! But it is The Blindfold Experience’s injections of rock that truly make this something new and exciting. Another thing that makes this release so damned exciting, is how LIVE it sounds! This is due to a combination of everything – not just Andres’ stupendous mixing. A mixing engineer can only get the best results if they have the best recordings and performances in the first place. What’s more astounding about this “live” sound is the knowledge that each part was recorded at a different time in a different place. But probably Argentina. Because it’s the place to be.

There is a radio edit and a full version on this release. They are actually different, it’s not just a case of bits being edited out. Pay attention especially to the drums… Enjoy this brand new thriller, out now!

NEVER overcook spaghetti. Lionel Richie told you once, twice, three times al dente!!

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22 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Fly 5Y.A. – The Blindfold Experience”

  1. Rich Allen Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Rich Allen

    A perfect blend of rich, intricate elements with a fresh reggae vibe, something I believe really sets it apart. The fusion of rock, reggae, and the soulful vocals really captures the spirit of the song Nicely Done!

    Reply
  2. Billy Castillo (Fear 2 Stop) Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Billy Castillo (Fear 2 Stop)

    It’s no secret I love artists that fuse different sounds together ..Hell I’m in a band that does that ! So yeah im quite partial to this. That mix is indeed phenomenal

    Reply
  3. LosChicosDelSótano Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    LosChicosDelSótano

    Thanks again to Connolly’s for introducing us to artists we don’t know, bringing us closer to them and allowing us to listen to them. Thank you again.

    Reply
  4. Bathroom of the Future Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Bathroom of the Future

    Hang on, that reference to a song about overcooked spaghetti feels WAY too specific, what are you trying to tell us Charles??

    Reply
  5. TheDamnedKirai Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    TheDamnedKirai

    Very nice review, and flawless track. A fresh take on a The Blindfold Experience classic!

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  6. Valeryan Richards Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Valeryan Richards

    Love the review, as ever brilliantly written CC … but in my opinion the new format distracts the reader ……

    The song is excellently performed and produced …. a good choice

    Sincerely hope this “new” format improves – what ARE NAS up to? I hope they sort themselves out very soon….

    Reply
  7. Chris Franklin Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Chris Franklin

    I agree with Valeryan Richards, this new format needs some work and seems too cramped. Perhaps it works better on a phone, but on a PC it is long skinny, blocks of text. Looks more like a tax return and not so pleasant to read.
    However, a great review of an interesting track, which is very well put together, with excellent production.

    I wish Blindfold Experience every success with this new release❤️

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  8. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Terry Gilbey

    As usual a thought-provoking review. Spare time, energy, focus, and a lack of distractions. I’m looking forward to a time when all these align for me. Hats off to those who do grasp the opportunity with both hands and bring us great music. I like both reggae and rock so was good to see them combined to good effect here. I totally agree with the comments about the production being great too.

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  9. Jezuro Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Jezuro

    Thoughtful and well written review of a genre bending banger by the Blindfold Experience.

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  10. Bill Moores Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Bill Moores

    Ah yes, Analysis Paralysis. Something I’ve had far too much of lately. When I’m working, I can just pick up from scratch and start whittling away but lately, for music, since I can go ANYwhere, I have struggled to go ANYwhere. We’ll see, I’ve been doing a little better so far in 2026 than the last half of 2025…

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  11. 12 Below Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    12 Below

    Interesting reimagination of a song that was already great the first (two) times around. I love that it is not just a remix, but a re-recording with different collaborators across the world (heavily slanted towards Argentina of course – silver plated?). I am also surprised that Reggae works for this track, but in indie music – in contrast to modern pop – you can still expect the unexpected.

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  12. BennyGram Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    BennyGram

    This song got hooked like that of bob marley and lucky dube vibe

    Love the rolling drums and the reggae rhythm it got
    S/O to CC for showing off blindfold experience

    Reply
  13. Jo Wilburn Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Jo Wilburn

    Charles, an excellent review of FLY 5Y.A. I like the way you gave the interesting history of the song as an introduction, The song itself is an uplifting exciting blend of traditional reggae amped up with pure rock with the guitars carrying the reggae beat throughout the song, and drums driving the rock vibe while still staying with the reggae beat. Great combination.

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  14. Steve Peacock Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Steve Peacock

    I am absolutely terrified by blank pages and finding some way to start . Luckily Charles manages to fill his page every week with awesome reviews

    Reply
  15. Adán Ramirez Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Adán Ramirez

    Es sorprendente la historia que puede haber detrás de una canción, investigarla es hacer como arqueología musical, y descubrirla es un viaje.

    Muchas veces la música que conocemos es el resultado de un largo proceso de autodescubrimiento donde la misma música pide ser vestida de diferentes colores, como si hablara, como si medrara.

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  16. Hubris Debris Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Hubris Debris

    YESSSS thank you for sharing this song with us- WHAT A JAM!!! and you nailed it – it shouldn’t work so succinctly and cleanly. What a GOD TIER delivery.

    Reply
  17. Krauw Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Krauw

    The Blindfold Experience’s Fly 5Y.A. is a masterclass in reinvention—blending reggae soul with rock grit, proving that great songs, like fine wine, only get better with time (and a global crew).

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  18. fábjáni Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    fábjáni

    I don’t think a blank sheet ever stops being blank without a nudge, even when we don’t realise where the idea has come from. Thanks Mr CC for another enjoyable read that does the usual trick of drawing me into another quality song.

    Reply
  19. Zander Parks Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Zander Parks

    As a reader and listener, the article makes Fly 5Y.A. feel intentional and earned before you even hear it. Connolly’s framing primes you to listen for depth rather than novelty, and the reggae-rock blend lands as natural, not gimmicky. The focus on songwriting and live feel carries through the listening experience, making this version feel like the song’s most complete form.

    Reply
  20. William Lovitt Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    William Lovitt

    Charles treats us to his usual helping of clever humor + a great in depth review of an outstanding collaboration. Everyone involved in this song/project gave it their all from Michael to Andres & the other mega talented artists. This is truly a sonic treat!

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  21. DVous Music Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    DVous Music

    Coming from the media world in past life, I can relate to Charles. Coming up with the words each week is a challenge, but he is up to the task on this one!

    Reply
  22. Glen MacLeod Avatar
    February 3, 2026
    Glen MacLeod

    A crackin’ tune on every level. Love the reggae feel! It brings so much air & space to the overall sound. The lead vocal is brilliant as well. And so many wonderful production touches. I get Mars Volta vibes here ‘n’ there!
    Great song! Congrats!

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