One great thing about Bloodywood is that their songs exist on a spectrum. The traditional sounds vary from song to song, which keeps their discography fresh. No two songs really sound the same. I'm so looking forward to their next album; can't wait to hear how they grow and mature as musicians and as a band.
This band is incredible! They always have such a good message. Dana Dan is by far their heaviest song, and Yaad will probably make everyone cry lol. Definitely would love to see more bloodywood!
i thoroughly recommend watching the documentary they did on their channel in your spare time of the road to wacken, theyd never played live before they were booked, such nice guys, very humble, very funny and they really stand for something, their songs have a message.
Jethro Tull is still around, no one can forget when they won the 1989 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental, beating out Metallica's "...And Justice For All". 😥
Mayu an Haraguchi san from Nemophila love this group...they went to a concert and upload fotos in instagram...very cool group live...lot of headbanging
If you are interested, have a list of folk metla bands from around the world (it covers all inhabited continents) Diablo Huma- Equador Hiddenland- Equador Cemican- Mexico MiracleOfSound-Ireland (look up his songs Sirona, Grainn Mahoil and Tale of Cu Chullain) Alestorm- Scotland (it's pirate metal but some people count it?) Tyr- Faroe Islands Percival- Poalnd/ Pan slavic Arkona-Russia Rune-Serbia Po' Metra Crijeva- Croatia (the band name means half a meter of guts) Manntra-Croatia Brkovi- Croatia (more of a punk band but look up their song "Ovce" a MAGICAL blend of rap,metal a, punk and folk influences) Metaklapa- Croatia (This one is weird ... they do covers of metal songs in traditional Dalmatian singing style .. for example they did Aces high) Dubioza Kolektiv- Bosnia & Hertzegovina (DO NOTE! This band is called a band with no genre for a reason! they varry from Regge R&B To Folk-Metal-Punk ... compare their "Space song" and "No escape from Balkans") Arka'n Asrafokor- TOGO (also worth of note is Skinflint from Botswana but they don't ussualy have much folk elements) Al-Namrood- Saudi Arabia (They played metal when it was punishable by death... IT DON'T GET MORE HARDCORE THAN THAT!) Hassak- Kazakhstan (it's an ethno band but listen to their song Amanat and tell me it don't belong on a metal concert) The Hu- Mongolia Wagakki band- Japan Nini music- Taiwan BLOODYWOOD- India Alien weaponry- New Zealand Shepherds Reign- New Zealand/Samoa
Awesome list, thank you!!! Do you have 1-2 favorite songs from these bands you'd like to see on International SHREDurday?! I'm familiar with The Hu (LOVE them), Bloodywood, Alien Weaponry and Shepherds Reign...all really great music!! ✌🏽
@@musikbyjh welp ... lemme wip up another list XD Diablo Huma- wayayay Hiddenland- Fuego en el Alma | Fire in the soul Cemican- Guerreros de Cemican MiracleOfSound-Grainn Mahoil,Tale of Cu Chullain Alestorm- Drink, shipwrecked Tyr- Ragnars Kvæði, hold the heathen hammer high Percival- lazare, gusta mi magla, Naranča Arkona-Yarilo Rune-ratnički san (IMPORTANNT NOTICE: This band sometimes uses the Kolovrat,an old slavic symbol and it resembles the swastika. It does not feature in the lyric video of the suggested song but I wanted to give you a headsup! ) Po' Metra Crijeva- Mater Raša,Prokjeti Pust Manntra-Liva, Villa, Oyka Brkovi-Ovce Metaklapa- Aces high Dubioza Kolektiv- No escape from Balkan, Space song Arka'n Asrafokor- Les Peuples De L'ombre, tears of the dead Al-Namrood- Bat Al Tha ar Nar Muheja Hassak- Amanat, Құрманғазы Wagakki band- senbonzakura (和楽器バンド / 千本桜) Nini music- LongMa enjoy
@@musikbyjh also some aditional badns worth checking out Sabaton for history buffs (seriously these dudes got the educator of the year award for their music), Voice of Baceprot (indonesian band that often signs about gender inequality), Skinflint- a death metal band from Botswana
Hey, i have a suggestion, please check out the band Dymbur from India. They play indian folk metal. Would love to see you react to their song 'Crabs in a Bucket'