Thank you all so much for all the kind words!! I’ve gone ahead and reacted to their new song Dana Dan. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/zCDb4IMXjgA/видео.html
As an Indian I can confirm Bloodywood made me realise even Indians can do metal XD there's so much pop music, so I didn't think there was enough exposure for people to metal music.
Not a fan of reaction channels/videos but appreciate that you didn't stop the music for unnecessarily and listened attentively from start to finish. You put your drink aside when the main riffs started and even let Karan finish his speech at the end. Nice reaction ✌️
Thank you , Metal Hunter ! I live in Sydney, Sri Lankan Aussie, I just heard this tonight, saw the video of their set at Summer Breeze, and I am totally shaken up ! I have heard heavy metal most of my 65 years and appreciated it, but this band has energized me like no other. This review has earned you a new subscriber. All the best !
Im 2yrs late to your video unfortunately, but I just recently saw Bloodywood live in Athens Georgia here in the US. It was a small intimate theater and they blew the roof off. I also had the pleasure of meeting them...very nice and humble guys. I totally understand you being speechless, this song along with the rest of Rakshak are fucking awesome. Glad I found your channel! Cheers!
If anyone's reading this, here are a few more kick-ass Indian bands: Eccentric Pendulum, Bevar Sea, Inner Sanctum, The Down Troddence, Chaos India, Escher's Knot, Scribe, Skyharbour, Zygnema, Bhayanak Maut, Undying Inc. Cheers :)
I've just discovered these guys today and was shocked how nice they managed to mix metal with their Indian folk music. And yes, melodic aggressive choruses???!!! Fuck yeah, I'm buying this shit!!!))))
They are instantly one of the best metal bands EVER! I listen to Bloodywood, Alien Weaponry, The Hu, and Heilung! Primal power is primal power regardless of which culture tries to harness it.
As an Aussie I think this band is absolutely amazing! I have Indian mates that I work with and don't even like this type of music, and now they have this on their playlist. I don't really know if they like it, or it's just country pride, but regardless of it all we all jam out to it at work when it comes up on the Bluetooth
I wanna say something Indian metal scene is huge! I am metal head from India who lives in Brisbane Australia! South India and North east part of India is obsessed with Metal. In every colleges and schools in Bangalore we have metal events! Im talking about way before RUclips, I watched Iron maiden live in India Bangalore in 2007, I watched Metallica in 2011 in Bangalore then I moved to Australia 🇦🇺. Our metal Scene is still powerful!. It’s an emotion for us.
@@andyparackal7471 As a North eastern guy I can confirm this. My first introduction to western music was when I attended a Scorpions concert in Shillong when I was a little kid. I dont think most people in other states in India even knew about Scorpions back then.Your comment refreshed that childhood memory. Haha.
I LOVE this group!!! Can not say enough about how they're going to improve my music collection. I recently found out that the guy who plays the guitar and flute is also the group's manager as well as the director and producer for their music and videos. An insane talent who brought more insane talent to form this force.
I am Canadian, I JUST found Bloodywood in the last 2 months and I am loving it. Dana Dan is exactly what I would have recommended! Going to watch that reaction now! As a member of the Sisterhood, I've subscribed!
Thank you so much!! I don’t see any value in me pausing a video to talk about it midway, I think the real experience is listening to the entire song in one sitting, it’s much more genuine and sincere and the way that the song is intended. Also, Alien Weaponry fucking RULE.
Man, I'm a Spaniard but I discovered this band, for my cousins are adopted from India, and I've been keeping that always in mind (some eighteen years ago or so) and my love for and interest on metal (and my cousins' background) led me to Bloodywood's first's releases and they have never ever dissapointed me. (SO sorry for mispellings and such, BTW).
This is the 3rd time I listened to this song today, and the eargasms just keep getting more intense each time I hear it. Very few songs can do this to me and it is phenomenal.
I love these guys so much! We got to see them play at their London gig in 2019, we got to meet them after the show and are the nicest guys ever. Honestly, check out more of them, they are amazing.
I recommend anyo e who has the chance to see these dudes live, they're are chill af, got to actually have a dirnk with them before the show, then after they hung around to just chill with fans, 10/10 recommend to see them
That song had some absolute crushing riffs, tiny bit sad not to see a bassist jumping around with the rest of them but can't have everything. Thanks for introducing me to them!
@@roshanroyuem I was confused by your comment until I realised you're the bassist. Hopefully when the world gets less crazy we'll see you guys in Australia some time.
@@abeginnerspov5968 Vishesh Singh . Roshan Roy is the bassist and Sartak Pahwa plays the dhol (the traditional Punjabi drum) These 3 are touring members of Bloodywood, Karan, Jayant and Raoul are the full time members.
Very cool, I really dig seeing how Metal is uniquely interpreted in different parts of the world and within various cultures. My first initial impression, approach and vibe -wise, was the album Roots by Sepultura which remains one of my favorite albums of all-time. I'll definitely be looking out for more of their stuff.
I've been on a folk metal binge lately, and these guys are my favorite so far!! No disrespect to the OGs, but the world needs more non-Scandinavian folk metal to drop!!!
Thank you for nice reaction! Bloodywood is amazing not only in their music, but also in their lyrics with important social messages. Please react to their songs Ari, ari, Jee Veerey and Endurant. Greetings from Denmark!
They took a few years to find their sound, but boy did they find their niche ! They have both softer and aggressive songs like this. And they do both amazingly well, the softer songs maybe hit emotions even harder.
This band is a great example for the awesomeness of the Internet, most of us would never heard of this guys otherwise. And HOLY HELL would we miss something!
Thats what keeps Metal alive. Now and then a band shows up you can not compare with anything . I heard " they sound a bit like Sepultura/ Soulfly/ Ektomorph" But: No, they sound like Bloodywood. They combined the two things I love the most: Metal and India.
I discovered these guys in march 2020, during the first lockdown. I was literally astonished by the energy and the power unleashed by this band. I liked your video reaction's style. Cheers from Italy
Nice reaction, my friend. Just remember, Music has no boundaries / dialects etc... When it comes to Music, there are only two tribes.... Singers n Listeners and of course, you belong to new third tribe (thanx to RUclips like platform) the reactors. Now that you tasted the Indian Curry, Enjoy that more.... These guys walk the talk. Bloodywood not only sing but also go one step forward. You will know once you watch their videos in full ie., beyond the song. Each of their track touch different subject like Jee Veeray (Depression), Endurant (Bullying) Yaad (Loss of loved ones) etc etc.
Thanks for the mention buddy. After you do their other songs like Endurant, Jee Veerey and Yaad, try Metal Sitar. Love your video! Edit: Fucking awesome video! Anand iyer.
It's always a treat seeing people react to Bloodywood and hearing them for the first time - I discovered these guys when I was in Thailand and haven't regretted a single listen; glad you enjoyed them, mate. :)
Right? It's always the same story when people react to their first bloodywood song 1. Not sure how this will be but y'all suggested this so fuck it let's go 2. Woah this dude has good English and the instruments are also great 3. Dude this second vocalist just blew my mind 4. Fan for life
If you like the fusion of traditional and modern music check out "Senbonzakura" by Wagakki Band. They slap, even though they May not be as heavy as Bloodywood.
I accidentally stumbled on them while surfing through youtube videos. I heard dana dan and it blew me away. I had to hear more after that, and became an instant fan.
I love that the Indian culture has embraced this art form to process and deliver powerful messages. If you hear/see this song from any other lenses, it takes away from the point of the music. Congrats on the song, love it! 🤘🏽👍🏽💪🏽👏🏽❤️🥰
@7.40 Glad to see you kinda getting emotional at music you liked , as one wise man said, well i said that , some beautiful music will make you smile then there is no better music then the one which is not sad music but still can make you cry. I saw same kinda comments on Lana del Ray - cinemmon girl, where many people wrote "why am I crying ?"
Bloodywood's Metal is amazing but what's even more impressive is the fact they were able to accommodate, the Indian traiditional instruments and dances into Western Genre. It is the one of the most difficult things to do, and these guys have managed to do it without ruining the sound of metal and the sound of classical indian instruments
Mate, props for reviewing this. Discovered them a while ago and had a similar reaction; very New Metal but awesome vibe. Love it! Just had to comment as I had the same reaction to the breakdown/rhythm but I'm in the UK and play bodhran, traditional Irish/Celtic drum, where you heard Maori I definitely heard Irish...some rhythms just seem universal! Used to work to work with a bunch of guys from various asian backgrounds, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi etc, we had a work party with a DJ and live dhol (the bhangra drum in the video) players walking about in the crowd, feckin awesome! Personally, I think non-rapper vocalist is phenomenal. Anyway, off to check out the rest of your channel \m/
So sad to see that metal is not is big genre in Indian production and that Bloodywood doesn't get the spotlight and support they deserve being in India. But maybe someday India can open up to western cultures just as other cultures have accepted ours
Exact same reaction I had. When that prechorus hit I was in shock... and when the proper chorus hits, shook is the word. It's just staggeringly powerful. My wife's family is first gen over in the US from Mumbai. The political climate over there is as hopeless as here- but with a vastly more deadly oppressive urgency. These guys put that feeling to sound, and they do the same with treatment of women, etc. Love these guys.
Thank you all so much for all the kind words!! I’ve gone ahead and reacted to their new song Dana Dan. Check it out here:
ruclips.net/video/zCDb4IMXjgA/видео.html
You really should check out Gaddaar. One word. Breakdown.
I'm looking 🙂
Dana Dan moves throughout with equal measures of aggressiveness and subtlety.
It's very impressive, with a poignant message, just bloody brilliant 😁
They make ME feel indian and I'm freaking finnish
As an American I can confirm lol
Brooo
I'm an American divorceé in my late 50s and I fucking LOVE this band!
Xddddd
You're now an honorary Indian :D
I am so proud as an Indian that people from other countries are starting to love Indian metal 🤘🤘
They do metal very well. Great live.
Yeah there Awesome 🤘🏻😎.
Bro that's sick at first I was like hmm indian metal... I love indian pop but didn't think they had vocals for metal .. mind blown. Sick song
EVERY language can do metal, for metal has no borders.
As an Indian I can confirm Bloodywood made me realise even Indians can do metal XD
there's so much pop music, so I didn't think there was enough exposure for people to metal music.
@@Sidtheriser07 ruclips.net/video/sR2P3IrSUss/видео.html&ab_channel=SLAMWORLDWIDE This is Indian metal
ruclips.net/video/sR2P3IrSUss/видео.html&ab_channel=SLAMWORLDWIDE This is Indian metal
You would be surprised with how common Rock music is incorporated into Pakistani music in the 90’s and 2000’s
Not a fan of reaction channels/videos but appreciate that you didn't stop the music for unnecessarily and listened attentively from start to finish. You put your drink aside when the main riffs started and even let Karan finish his speech at the end. Nice reaction ✌️
yeah right I hate when people when do it and wanna sounds like some kind of Expert
I liked that too. It's irritating af when the reactors stop the video 27 times..
I was just about to comment this
I liked that big time aswell.
Dito
"metal is an international language" + "brotherhood or sisterhood of metal" => subscribed. Love finding more open-minded metalheads!
Rock and Metal All the Way 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Thank you , Metal Hunter ! I live in Sydney, Sri Lankan Aussie, I just heard this tonight, saw the video of their set at Summer Breeze, and I am totally shaken up ! I have heard heavy metal most of my 65 years and appreciated it, but this band has energized me like no other. This review has earned you a new subscriber. All the best !
Im 2yrs late to your video unfortunately, but I just recently saw Bloodywood live in Athens Georgia here in the US. It was a small intimate theater and they blew the roof off. I also had the pleasure of meeting them...very nice and humble guys. I totally understand you being speechless, this song along with the rest of Rakshak are fucking awesome. Glad I found your channel! Cheers!
I was at the Athens show too! So glad I got to see them live, it was an awesome show.
If anyone's reading this, here are a few more kick-ass Indian bands: Eccentric Pendulum, Bevar Sea, Inner Sanctum, The Down Troddence, Chaos India, Escher's Knot, Scribe, Skyharbour, Zygnema, Bhayanak Maut, Undying Inc. Cheers :)
Awesome!! Thanks Nitish!! I’ll try and check out as many as I can.
@@TheMetalHunter Cheers, mate :) Enjoy!
Kryptos too
You forgot the OG - Demonic Resurrection
@@Desmond_Kumar I suggested the ones I like, brother
The most indigenous/inovative hard hitting band since sepultura! Amazing!
I've just discovered these guys today and was shocked how nice they managed to mix metal with their Indian folk music. And yes, melodic aggressive choruses???!!! Fuck yeah, I'm buying this shit!!!))))
They are instantly one of the best metal bands EVER! I listen to Bloodywood, Alien Weaponry, The Hu, and Heilung! Primal power is primal power regardless of which culture tries to harness it.
As an Aussie I think this band is absolutely amazing! I have Indian mates that I work with and don't even like this type of music, and now they have this on their playlist. I don't really know if they like it, or it's just country pride, but regardless of it all we all jam out to it at work when it comes up on the Bluetooth
I wanna say something Indian metal scene is huge! I am metal head from India who lives in Brisbane Australia! South India and North east part of India is obsessed with Metal. In every colleges and schools in Bangalore we have metal events! Im talking about way before RUclips, I watched Iron maiden live in India Bangalore in 2007, I watched Metallica in 2011 in Bangalore then I moved to Australia 🇦🇺. Our metal Scene is still powerful!. It’s an emotion for us.
@@andyparackal7471 As a North eastern guy I can confirm this. My first introduction to western music was when I attended a Scorpions concert in Shillong when I was a little kid. I dont think most people in other states in India even knew about Scorpions back then.Your comment refreshed that childhood memory. Haha.
I LOVE this group!!! Can not say enough about how they're going to improve my music collection. I recently found out that the guy who plays the guitar and flute is also the group's manager as well as the director and producer for their music and videos. An insane talent who brought more insane talent to form this force.
I am Canadian, I JUST found Bloodywood in the last 2 months and I am loving it. Dana Dan is exactly what I would have recommended! Going to watch that reaction now! As a member of the Sisterhood, I've subscribed!
Yo same but I only found them 3 weeks ago. This band is sick! 🤘 🇨🇦🇮🇳
You listened to the song the whole way through and then you immediately compared them to Alien Weaponry (one of my favourite bands). Subscribed.
Thank you so much!! I don’t see any value in me pausing a video to talk about it midway, I think the real experience is listening to the entire song in one sitting, it’s much more genuine and sincere and the way that the song is intended. Also, Alien Weaponry fucking RULE.
Bloodywood from India, The Hu from Mongolia, Ningen Isu from Japan....there are sooo many great Rock and Metal bands around the world, it is amazing
I’m not even a big metal fan, and that was incredible!
Also, enjoying the channel from FL, USA
Metal is my favorite genre especially it has many different subgenres.
Man, I'm a Spaniard but I discovered this band, for my cousins are adopted from India, and I've been keeping that always in mind (some eighteen years ago or so) and my love for and interest on metal (and my cousins' background) led me to Bloodywood's first's releases and they have never ever dissapointed me.
(SO sorry for mispellings and such, BTW).
This is the 3rd time I listened to this song today, and the eargasms just keep getting more intense each time I hear it. Very few songs can do this to me and it is phenomenal.
Yeah like you was blown away. Always a new favorite. Into Meshuggah vids, then this. My favorite part was the dancing guys with fans on their heads.
I love these guys so much! We got to see them play at their London gig in 2019, we got to meet them after the show and are the nicest guys ever. Honestly, check out more of them, they are amazing.
Lucky you! I don t always have a computer, and I don t know how to make this powerful band known in europe.. in France! Help PLEASE!
Hello fellow metalhead from the other side of the earth (basically, sweden here), i agree they are quite something!
And im not a child of nu metal, im into folk metal and more punkish lyrics amongst other things though.. XD
I actually knew of Bloodywood before, but I LOVE seeing new people experience them...fantastic band :D
Bloodywood rock so hard. Easily my favorite new band in a very long time.
They give me goosebumps in every song! They're amazing!!!
The middle break is amazing.. fuckin love the traditional dancers sinking up
dude indian metal, these bros go hard. i couldnt agree more.
I can give you a list of folk metal bands from al lover the world if you want
I recommend anyo e who has the chance to see these dudes live, they're are chill af, got to actually have a dirnk with them before the show, then after they hung around to just chill with fans, 10/10 recommend to see them
Holy shit it's freaking insane! Unbelievable!
That song had some absolute crushing riffs, tiny bit sad not to see a bassist jumping around with the rest of them but can't have everything. Thanks for introducing me to them!
I didn't get an off from work 😂
@@roshanroyuem I was confused by your comment until I realised you're the bassist. Hopefully when the world gets less crazy we'll see you guys in Australia some time.
@@roshanroyuem Wait... I didn't even know Bloodywood has a bassist. I thought Karan takes care of everything. Who's the drummer btw??
@@abeginnerspov5968 Vishesh Singh . Roshan Roy is the bassist and Sartak Pahwa plays the dhol (the traditional Punjabi drum) These 3 are touring members of Bloodywood, Karan, Jayant and Raoul are the full time members.
Yeah, we need to see a bassist.
Holy mother f-ing METAL! This song is PURE metal in the most horns-out kind of way! Hell's yeah!
Goosebumps..they are so effing good
I love how they use traditional flok music instruments ❤❤and those beautiful dreamy Indian desert architecture and scenarios
Very cool, I really dig seeing how Metal is uniquely interpreted in different parts of the world and within various cultures. My first initial impression, approach and vibe -wise, was the album Roots by Sepultura which remains one of my favorite albums of all-time. I'll definitely be looking out for more of their stuff.
Roots bloody roots … man miss the 90s…
I've been on a folk metal binge lately, and these guys are my favorite so far!! No disrespect to the OGs, but the world needs more non-Scandinavian folk metal to drop!!!
Thank you for nice reaction! Bloodywood is amazing not only in their music, but also in their lyrics with important social messages. Please react to their songs Ari, ari, Jee Veerey and Endurant. Greetings from Denmark!
And don't watch Yaad's music video unless you want to cry in public. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
They took a few years to find their sound, but boy did they find their niche ! They have both softer and aggressive songs like this. And they do both amazingly well, the softer songs maybe hit emotions even harder.
This band is a great example for the awesomeness of the Internet, most of us would never heard of this guys otherwise. And HOLY HELL would we miss something!
Funny how you bring up Alien Weaponry, I found Bloodywood after I found Alien Weaponry just following the algorithm. I'm hooked.
Honestly, this is the BEST introduction to the band. It says everything about them and their style.
Their documentary thats up on youtube is such uplifting stuff to watch too! ^_^
I was shocked !!!
Great Job from this Band...Hail Metal from Morocco 🇲🇦
This shit slaps hard AF.
Thats what keeps Metal alive. Now and then a band shows up you can not compare with anything . I heard " they sound a bit like Sepultura/ Soulfly/ Ektomorph"
But: No, they sound like Bloodywood. They combined the two things I love the most: Metal and India.
YOU ARE MY NEW CRUSH
Extremely nice and humble Sir. Loved your reaction video (no pauses etc) and love and respect all the way from India (as you would imagine :-))
I LOVE seeing people see this for the first time. I know I had to watch it four or five times in a row the first time I saw it
I discovered these guys in march 2020, during the first lockdown. I was literally astonished by the energy and the power unleashed by this band. I liked your video reaction's style. Cheers from Italy
Bloodywood ROCK
They played at Wacken 2019 and this music live is something else, the vocals are top notch, you must check it.
🍺
Just discovered these guys through Two Rocking Grannies. Amazing band. Great messages.
I've got tickets for these guys, they're back touring in the UK again soon 🤘
Nice reaction, my friend. Just remember, Music has no boundaries / dialects etc... When it comes to Music, there are only two tribes.... Singers n Listeners and of course, you belong to new third tribe (thanx to RUclips like platform) the reactors.
Now that you tasted the Indian Curry, Enjoy that more.... These guys walk the talk. Bloodywood not only sing but also go one step forward. You will know once you watch their videos in full ie., beyond the song. Each of their track touch different subject like Jee Veeray (Depression), Endurant (Bullying) Yaad (Loss of loved ones) etc etc.
Long time Bloodywood fan here. Thank you. They have many more like this and better.
These guys are amazing! "Ari ari" is a banger too! ✊
This is the first time I feel moved to by an Album in YEARS!!
Ur channel is amazing.
Salaam from India
This is brutal fresh stuff
Bloody Wood is my favorite new band!!!
Thank you for the reaction video!!!
great reaction video
I love Bloodywood!!!!!!!!!!!!
Whoa! That's awesome!
Metal with a message... We're heading to Linkin Park's era again
Metal has always had a message. And Linkin Park are NOT metal.
Thanks for the mention buddy. After you do their other songs like Endurant, Jee Veerey and Yaad, try Metal Sitar. Love your video!
Edit: Fucking awesome video!
Anand iyer.
I think he should react to Ari Ari as well, I like that one too.
ruclips.net/video/4nE5RLZxx90/видео.html&ab_channel=MetalInjection
this one is too epic
Aaj and Jee Veerey are sooooo awesome
It's always a treat seeing people react to Bloodywood and hearing them for the first time - I discovered these guys when I was in Thailand and haven't regretted a single listen; glad you enjoyed them, mate. :)
Right? It's always the same story when people react to their first bloodywood song
1. Not sure how this will be but y'all suggested this so fuck it let's go
2. Woah this dude has good English and the instruments are also great
3. Dude this second vocalist just blew my mind
4. Fan for life
@@wintertrooper7918 Exactly that, man - it's a talent these guys have, beyond their awesome music. :)
They're so good. I just got into them, myself. You made a great review! Keep it up, dude.
Shepherd’s Reign is a super Polynesian/Maori Metal band and the song Aigi is super to review.
If you like the fusion of traditional and modern music check out "Senbonzakura" by Wagakki Band. They slap, even though they May not be as heavy as Bloodywood.
I accidentally stumbled on them while surfing through youtube videos.
I heard dana dan and it blew me away. I had to hear more after that, and became an instant fan.
That fucking chorus is so sick.
I absolutely love searching for my favorite genres in whatever language I can just think of there is so much amazing music out there
My first reaction to these guys was MOOOOOSH!!!!
I love that the Indian culture has embraced this art form to process and deliver powerful messages. If you hear/see this song from any other lenses, it takes away from the point of the music. Congrats on the song, love it! 🤘🏽👍🏽💪🏽👏🏽❤️🥰
first time i heard this blew me away. they remind me of rage again't the machine since their themes behind their music are similar.
The album is literally called "Raj against the machine..." 😂 so it's a good guess
@7.40 Glad to see you kinda getting emotional at music you liked , as one wise man said, well i said that , some beautiful music will make you smile then there is no better music then the one which is not sad music but still can make you cry.
I saw same kinda comments on Lana del Ray - cinemmon girl, where many people wrote "why am I crying ?"
I found you by watching the Bloodywood Documentary "Raj Against the Machine". Much love!
Its just awesome
Indian Metal with Hindi. Brilliant! Love it.
Bloody good! Love from an Australia indian
who is a true metalhead? the one who can recognize good metal, no matter the subgenere or the country, and gets emotional while listening to it
I met these dudes at one of their concerts their pretty cool dudes
Bloodywood's Metal is amazing but what's even more impressive is the fact they were able to accommodate, the Indian traiditional instruments and dances into Western Genre. It is the one of the most difficult things to do, and these guys have managed to do it without ruining the sound of metal and the sound of classical indian instruments
Doesn’t matter how many times I watch, it always gives me goosebumbs
Mate, props for reviewing this. Discovered them a while ago and had a similar reaction; very New Metal but awesome vibe. Love it! Just had to comment as I had the same reaction to the breakdown/rhythm but I'm in the UK and play bodhran, traditional Irish/Celtic drum, where you heard Maori I definitely heard Irish...some rhythms just seem universal! Used to work to work with a bunch of guys from various asian backgrounds, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi etc, we had a work party with a DJ and live dhol (the bhangra drum in the video) players walking about in the crowd, feckin awesome! Personally, I think non-rapper vocalist is phenomenal. Anyway, off to check out the rest of your channel \m/
Such a badass song 🤘🏻
I must have had the exact same expressions on my face the first time i heard this song. :D They are sooo great.
The track's great, but your reaction really makes it. I love watching people discover amazing new music.
They are freaking awesome, great to see their work spread out more!
I love bloodywood, they are amazing and deserve more recognition than they get atm. Thanks for your reaction 🤗💕
These guys should tour, liked the traditional costumes and the instruments they've used, rock on.... From AUSTRALIA....
This song had me in tears and sweat. Holy shit.
I grew up when metal ruled the earth. These guys take me back to those days.
Great reaction. These guys are absolutely incredible. I highly recommend another banger of theirs that gave me similar feels, "Ari Ari."
So sad to see that metal is not is big genre in Indian production and that Bloodywood doesn't get the spotlight and support they deserve being in India. But maybe someday India can open up to western cultures just as other cultures have accepted ours
Exact same reaction I had. When that prechorus hit I was in shock... and when the proper chorus hits, shook is the word. It's just staggeringly powerful.
My wife's family is first gen over in the US from Mumbai. The political climate over there is as hopeless as here- but with a vastly more deadly oppressive urgency. These guys put that feeling to sound, and they do the same with treatment of women, etc. Love these guys.
I had the same reaction. Then listened to them for about another 20 minutes and still thought they rocked! Awesome production and performance!
I absolutely loved that song and Bloodlywood work look at "Ari, Ari"
Felt the emotion too bro. Absolute banger.
Amazing. Thx for showing all These Great Bands