Bloodywood

Bloodywood is a trailblazing metal band that hails from New Delhi, India, known for fusing the aggressive riffs and screamo vocals characteristic of metal with traditional Indian music elements, including folk instrumentation and Punjabi lyrics. This unique blend has coined them recognition as pioneers within the global metal scene, pushing the boundaries of the genre and creating a distinctive sound that's both fiercely energetic and culturally resonant. Formed in 2016, the band initially gained popularity through their heavy-hitting metal covers of popular Bollywood songs, posted on their YouTube channel, before transitioning to original material that showcases their political and social consciousness, addressing issues from mental health to societal injustices.

Their discography, including tracks like "Rakshak", "Yaad", and "Machi Bhasad", showcases the band's ability to seamlessly integrate elements of traditional Indian music with the raw power of metal, earning them a growing international fanbase. The release of their album "Rakshak" marks a significant milestone in their career, solidifying their status as innovators in the metal genre. Bloodywood’s live performances are known for their electrifying energy, as they've successfully taken their fusion sound from online platforms to stages around the world, garnering acclaim for both their musical prowess and their commitment to breaking cultural barriers through music.

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