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![]() by Dr Fever .
I remember the first time
I ever saw Bloodjinn live. It In the time Bloodjinn has been together, these North Carolina boys have released a number of albums ('Bleed The Demon', 'Murder Eternal-Seven Short Stories For The Slightly Psychotic' and their latest masterpiece, available this April; "Leave This World Breathing"), appeared on a couple of compilations ("Closer Than Kin" with Drained, Common Thread and Standing Tall. As well as "Born In Hell, Raised In Jail" with Sever The Fallen, Acedia and The End Of All just to name a couple) and also rocked shows up and down the East Coast. Musically, well, Bloodjinn
is like a shotgun blast to the face from close range. You never see it
coming. To say these guys are heavy doesn't do the word justice. The new
album, "Leave This World Breathing" (Goodfellow Records) is light
years ahead (musically) in comparsion to previous Bloodjinn releases. It's
mind boggling. On previous albums the guys showed their ability to blow
you away with the heaviness. Songs like "Foresaken on 52", "Seconds" and
"The Adventures Of Johnny Blue Collar" (all from "Murder Eternal..." still
available through Tribunal Records) showed flashes of the heavy music potential
that was there, but "Leave Bloodjinn is currently on
tour, supporting the release of "Leave This World Breathing", so if they
come to your town or anywhere NEAR your town and you like heavy music go
out, strap on your dancing shoes and prepare to get your ass kicked by,
again, "The Greatest Band You've Never Heard Of."
Visit the bands official website for more info, news, tour dates and more! Listen to samples and Purchase Bloodjinn's music online Check out Goodfellowrecords.com Bloodjinn's record label Check out tribunalrecords.com - Bloodjinn's old label that got it all started for them /font> Copyright 2002 All Rights Reserved by Copyright Holders |
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