Ian Munsick’s Love Is Blind is built around a clear idea: heartbreak can be obvious to everyone except the person living through it. As part of the song’s rollout, details shared about its creation trace the track back to a guitar riff Munsick found while taking a break from touring in December 2024.
The song later took shape during a January writing session with Ryan Tyndell and Jeremy Spillman. The writers shaped the idea into a country track that leans on Munsick’s familiar Western sound while keeping the story direct and easy to follow.
Production on Love Is Blind brings in fiddle, steel guitar, mandolin, live drums, and layered acoustic textures. Munsick worked with Spillman and Mike Robinson to keep the arrangement grounded, giving the song enough energy for radio without losing its natural feel.
The single also marks another country radio push for Munsick through Triple Tigers, with early station support following its release. It continues his focus on pairing modern country songwriting with wide open, Western-influenced arrangements.






