In 2010, brothers Sepp and Sohl Osley released a cover of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick In The Wall Part 2" dubbed "Hey Ayatollah Leave Those Kids Alone". Filmmaker Babak Payami produced a music video, which quickly went viral on the video-sharing platform YouTube. The remake was also publicly endorsed by Pink Floyd's Roger Waters.
Following the success of "Hey Ayatollah", producer Terry Brown contacted the brothers and introduced them to drummer Ben Riley, with whom they founded Blurred Vision.
In 2012, Blurred Vision became official ambassadors of the charity Whyhunger, joining the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Carlos Santana and Yoko Ono.[5] Two years later, they were the only Canadian band to perform at The Beatles' 50th Anniversary Concerts in New York City.
Blurred Vision's debut album Organized Insanity, produced by Terry Brown was released in April 2015. It garnered considerable praise in the music press, with journalist Malcolm Dome declaring it "one of the best of 2015" and Craig Hartranft calling it a "promise of great things to come from Blurred Vision". Upon release of the album, a UK tour supporting British Rock band Uriah Heep kicked off, which saw Blurred Vision, joined by Brown, embark on a ten date run across England.
In 2016, the band released the soundtrack to the movie Manhattan Undying, simply titled Manhattan via PledgeMusic.
Drummer Ben Riley and Bassist Sohl Osley left the band in August 2018. They were replaced by Bentley Levy on bass and Jake Bradford Sharp on drums, and another guitarist named Ed Bennet was added to the lineup. Their second studio album, most likely recorded by the new lineup, is set to release in late 2018 / early 2019