Showing posts with label Bloodsimple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloodsimple. Show all posts

November 22, 2009

Bloodsimple - Red Harvest (2007)

Band: Bloodsimple
Album: Red Harvest
Genre: Alternative Metal/Heavy Metal/Metalcore
Country: New York, United States
Label: Reprise
Year: 2007

"Tracklist"

01. "Ride with Me"
02. "Red Harvest"
03. "Dark Helmet"
04. "Dead Man Walking"
05. "Out to Get You"
06. "Suck It Up"
07. "Death from Above"
08. "Whiskey Bent and Hellbound (Hellmyr)"
09. "Killing Time"
10. "Truth (Thicker Than Water)"
11. "Numina Infuscata"

Bloodsimple - A Cruel World (2005)

New York City metalcore band Bloodsimple were formed from the ashes of influential Hardcore/Thrash Metal act Vision of Disorder. After VoD's 2001 album, From Bliss to Devastation, received a lukewarm response from fans and critics, the group went on hiatus, and in 2002 the bandmembers announced their breakup. By this time, lead singer Tim Williams and guitarist Mike Kennedy had already begun working on material for a new project; originally called Fix 8, the group started life as a side project, but with the breakup of VoD and the arrival of guitarist Nick Rowe, Bloodsimple took on a life of their own. After the addition of bassist Kyle Sanders (ex-Medication and Skrew) and drummer Chris Hamilton (formerly with Downset, Crowbar, and Deadbolt), the members of Bloodsimple began writing songs and recording demos, and they attracted the attention of Chad Gray of the band Mudvayne, who signed the group to his label, Bullygoat Records (which is distributed by Warner Bros/Reprise). Bloodsimple's first album, A Cruel World, was released in the spring of 2005, and the band hit the road, sharing stages with the likes of Superjoint Ritual, American Head Charge, Soulfly, Six Feet Under, and Stone Sour. In 2007 the band was part of the popular heavy metal package show The Family Value Tour, and in the fall of that year the group released its second full-length album. Entitled Red Harvest, the album was Bloodsimple's first recording with drummer Will Hunt, who was one of several drummers recruited by Bloodsimple to handle percussion chores after Chris Hamilton left the group.

Band: Bloodsimple
Album: A Cruel World
Genre: Heavy Metal/Alternative Metal/Metalcore
Country: New York, United States
Label: Reprise
Year: 2005

"Tracklist"

01. "Straight Hate"
02. "Path to Prevail"
03. "What if I Lost It"
04. "Blood In Blood Out"
05. "Sell Me Out"
06. "The Leaving Song"
07. "Running from Nothing"
08. "Cruel World"
09. "Flatlined"
10. "Falling Backwards"
11. "Numina Infuscata"

October 31, 2009

Soundtrack - Saw 2 (2005)


Band: Soundtrack
Album: Saw 2
Genre: Alternative Metal/Industrial Metal
Country: Various
Label: Image
Year: 2005

"Tracklist"

1. "Irresponsible Hate Anthem [Venus Head Trap Mix]" (Marilyn Manson)
2. "Sound Effects and Overdramatics" (The Used)
3. "Forget to Remember" (Mudvayne)
4. "September" (Bloodsimple)
5. "Blood" (Papa Roach)
6. "Rev 22:20 [Rev 4:20 Mix]" (Puscifer)
7. "Pieces" (Sevendust)
8. "Rodent [Ken "Hiwatt" Marshall Remix -- DDT Mix]"(Skinny Puppy)
9. "Burn the Witch [UNKLE Variation]" (Queens of the Stone Age)
10. "Holy" (A Band Called Pain)
11. "Three Fingers" (Buckethead; Saul Williams)
12. "Home Invasion Robbery" (Legion of Doom)
13. "Caliente (Dark Entries)" (Al Jourgensen; Gibby Haynes; Revolting Cocks)
14. "Step Up" (Opiate for the Masses)
15. "Don't Forget the Rules" (Charles Clouser)




Soundtrack - House of Wax (2005)

House of Wax soundtrack is pretty adequate for a quickie summer horror picture about the stalking, killing, and eventual waxing of handsome young people. It begins with the stinging beats and mild nihilism of "Spitfire" from the Prodigy's overlooked 2004 effort Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. My Chemical Romance seem obsessed with death anyway, so their spiky post-hardcore workout "I Never Told You What I Do for a Living" is a perfect fit. And where would a modern day chiller be without a cut from that lovable ghoul Marilyn Manson? The monger of all that is sinister contributes 1996 NIN ish "Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World." House of Wax throws some curveballs alongside standard alt metal fare like Disturbed "Prayer" and Bloodsimple "Path to Prevail". It includes all seven minutes of the Stooges' silty, slow-burn 1970 classic "Dirt," and the punkified new wave of the Von Bondies' "Not That Social" is a great lead in to Har Mar Superstar and Karen O's crass-hop romp "Cut Me Up." The set also taps Joy Division's dour, intense "New Dawn Fades," but it seems really out of place. Still, House of Wax includes pretty much what you'd expect from the soundtrack to a movie so scary, it stars Paris Hilton and the Handsome Chad Michael Murray.

Band: Soundtrack Various Artists
Album: House of Wax [Original Soundtrack]
Genre: Alternative Metal, Post-Hardcore, Indie Rock
Country: Various
Label: Maverick
Year: 2005

"Tracklist"

01. "Spitfire" (The Prodigy)
02. "I Never Told You What I Do for a Living" (My Chemical Romance)
03. "Minerva" (Deftones)
04. "Gun in Hand" (Stutterfly)
05. "Prayer" (Disturbed)
06. "Path to Prevail" (Bloodsimple)
07. "Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World" (Marilyn Manson)
08. "Dirt" (The Stooges)
09. "Not That Social" (The Von Bondies)
10. "Cut Me Up" (Har Mar Superstar)
11. "New Dawn Fades" (Joy Division)
12. "Taking Me Alive" (Dark New Day)
13. "Helena" (My Chemical Romance)