“Odd Days with The Blind Spots!”


One of Ithaca’s favorite bands is hitting the road for their southern tour.  We asked if we could catch a ride.

Watch the videos daily to catch a glimpse of life of the road touring.  We call it “Odd Days with the Blind Spots”.

Episode 2 – The Rules

Episode 3 – Learn to Fly

Episode 4 – The 4th Flippin’ Episode

Episode 5 – Shotssss!

Episode 6 – Holy Frack, Today is Another Odd Day

Episode 7 – Georgia

Episode 8 – For My Brotha on the Phone

Episode 9 – Friends in Faraway Places

Episode 10 – Daytona (pt 1/3)

Episode 11 – Hats

Episode 12 – Terence Trout D’Arby

Episode 13 – “The Movie Trailer”

Episode 14 -The Gras-iest of Mardis

Episode 15 – Bros with Backwards Hats in the Mosh Pit

Episode 16 – The Last Freakin’ Episode

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