BLOODYWOOD
Rakshak
SELF-RELEASED
New Delhi’s nu/electro-fuelled metallers unleash a baptism of fire
when Bloodywood’s cover of Bombay Rocker’s went viral on Youtube, you could have been forgiven for thinking the New Delhi rap-metallers would have a limited shelf-life. Sure, it was a cracking blend of traditional Indian instruments with riffs, but without any original material or touring experience, there didn’t appear to be any sort of outlook for them. How things change. After their own songs gained just as much traction online, they went on to sell out 80% of their first ever tour in the summer of 2019 and destroyed the Bullhead City Circus stage at Wacken that same year – no mean feat for a band who hadn’t even recorded an album. But they have now, and , which means
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