Bloodywood are the real deal. You did start out with their most intense tune, but they have others that hit hard, but they have range. "Aaj" or "Jee Veerey" will give you the opposite of this, while "Gaadar" or "Machi Bhasad" are more in this vein. Saw them in Dallas, and it was one of the best shows I've ever seen live. They are (at the moment) completely self produced, and even then have found them on the stage at Wacken. Check out the video "Raj Against the Machine" for the story. The core of Bloodywood is Karan Katiyar on guitar, Jayant Bhadula on the Hindi vocals, and Raoul Kerr providing the rapping. Like "Dana Dan", much of their music has a message, some political, and some about personal growth and mental health. As people, they are lighthearted and quick to joke, and have a heart of gold. They are currently writing their second album, and will hopefully drop early next year.
NGL, watching reactions to Bloodywood is the _only_ react videos I watch. I just dig out a dozen new ones every couple months and just grin watching new folks find these amazing guys.
I FULLY support and encourage the message of this song as I myself have done what this song espouses. NO REMORSE, NO REGRET, NO MERCY!!!!!! Side note... The women are doing the Goddess Kali's (represented by the one painted blue) dance of death. Yes, they are invoking Kali. As they should.
Yeah. This song is a LOT. But it's a powerful message. It was fun watching your brain explode. Now, go watch literally everything else on their channel.
They're sooo good! Check out Machi Bhasad next :) Here are some others you might like: Project MishraM - Kanakana Chthonic - Supreme Pain for the Tyrant Wagakki Band - homura + akatsuki no ito (live 2015)
Welcome to Bloodywood, friend!! Always so happy to see people learn about them. It's also funny you mention Baby Metal, because I firmly believe they and Bloodywood are the two best bands on the planet right now
That part you said sounds like Babymetal isn't a synthesized sound. It's a traditional Indian instrument. I don't know what instrument it is exactly but based on the sound I think it's some kind of double reed instrument since the sound reminds me of an oboe.
5:44 the instrument is a traditional Indian instrument called shehnai, it's played for real not a synth lol.
we play them at weddings, it is wind pipe kind of instruments. this instrument has a emotional touch for Indian.
Bloodywood are the real deal. You did start out with their most intense tune, but they have others that hit hard, but they have range. "Aaj" or "Jee Veerey" will give you the opposite of this, while "Gaadar" or "Machi Bhasad" are more in this vein. Saw them in Dallas, and it was one of the best shows I've ever seen live. They are (at the moment) completely self produced, and even then have found them on the stage at Wacken. Check out the video "Raj Against the Machine" for the story. The core of Bloodywood is Karan Katiyar on guitar, Jayant Bhadula on the Hindi vocals, and Raoul Kerr providing the rapping. Like "Dana Dan", much of their music has a message, some political, and some about personal growth and mental health. As people, they are lighthearted and quick to joke, and have a heart of gold. They are currently writing their second album, and will hopefully drop early next year.
Nice cant wait For there Second Album These Guys a Awesome 🤘🏻😎.
I love first reactions to this amazing band.
NGL, watching reactions to Bloodywood is the _only_ react videos I watch. I just dig out a dozen new ones every couple months and just grin watching new folks find these amazing guys.
One of the only bands i watch reactions for.
I FULLY support and encourage the message of this song as I myself have done what this song espouses. NO REMORSE, NO REGRET, NO MERCY!!!!!!
Side note... The women are doing the Goddess Kali's (represented by the one painted blue) dance of death. Yes, they are invoking Kali. As they should.
Love love absolutely LOVE Bloodywood! Aaj would be one of my all time favourite songs … ever!
That flute thing sound is a south Indian instrument called Nadaswaram.
It's a Shehnai not the Nadaswaram.
Amazing song. It puts a voice to how their women are treated. They're straight up gangstas.
Yeah. This song is a LOT. But it's a powerful message. It was fun watching your brain explode. Now, go watch literally everything else on their channel.
Saw them in Chicago last year and it was one of the most energetic concerts I’ve ever been to. Awesome.
They're sooo good! Check out Machi Bhasad next :) Here are some others you might like:
Project MishraM - Kanakana
Chthonic - Supreme Pain for the Tyrant
Wagakki Band - homura + akatsuki no ito (live 2015)
Oh. I have one for you:
Alien Weaponry-Kai Tangata.
Maori metal.
Absolutely will not disappoint.
I second that. Great video as well!
Good on the lads! Great stuff and very honorable to Maori culture
100%!!!! AW are brilliant, as are Shepherd's Reign (Samoan background but all from new zealand also)
Agreed
Dude, always epic to see people to see reacting to this - reminds us all of our reactions, and we're here with you again, glad you digged it, :D
Welcome to Bloodywood, friend!! Always so happy to see people learn about them. It's also funny you mention Baby Metal, because I firmly believe they and Bloodywood are the two best bands on the planet right now
Then you'll be really excited for at least 1 song on their next album, from what I hear!
Check out Hanabie you wont be disappointed
The Hu is out there killing it as well. There are a ton of amazing metal bands blending their culture into the music, from all over the world.
@@B.WaRnEd2124fuck yeah! Nu Dehli!
@@jeremymcinis9306 LOVE the Hu! And you're so right, it's exciting to see all of them exploring and doing their thing
I know u weren't expecting that welcome to Bloodywood's world and do check out their AAJ and Gaddar it will blow u too
That part you said sounds like Babymetal isn't a synthesized sound. It's a traditional Indian instrument. I don't know what instrument it is exactly but based on the sound I think it's some kind of double reed instrument since the sound reminds me of an oboe.
Shehnai
I love Bloodywood Can’t wait to see more.
Let's GOOOOO!!! Bloodywood kicks ass.
Just one Word: Welcome! ☺️☺️
You should do more Bloodywood.
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Was hoping for this video!
AAJ - BLOODYWOOD NEXT!!!!!!
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How strange... where did my comment go?
I just saw these messages you posted. I certainly don't delete any unless they're stupidity filled comments.