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MEMBERS
Art Legere - Bass
Scott Angelacos - Vocals
Matt Easley - Guitar
Charles King - Drums
BIOGRAPHY
"As with anything in life, the more you put in, the more you get out." - Charlie
King
And that saying holds true for everything that this crunching quartet from Florida
does. With their latest effort, "The Seraphim Fall", they attempt to take you on a
storybook ride through the tortured minds of people they've met in a Residents meet
Beelzebub sort of juxtaposition of thoughts and emotions.
Every song was recorded in the order it was written, with "Your Hours" summing up
the recording experience. And with Dave Clark (Neurosis' sound wizard) at the helm,
the end product is delightfully disturbing. Each track can be listened to on many
different levels. You can hear the song, the noises or the separate tracks that all
combine to make looping, melodic hate-noise that would make the head of even the
most innocent spin on its axis.
After months of writing, recording and touring, Bloodlet are again opening your
mind with their noisy guitar riffs. By the time they reach your skull using bass
lines that drill through you like a diamond studded bit, they curdle your blood
with vocals unlike any other. And to prevent you from flatlining, the drums act
like pacemakers for your heart, steady and tribal throughout.
With a unique sound, Bloodlet are one of the best dynamics-motivated bands out
there today. With every song containing transitional elements that flow smoothly
into one another, their start-stop rhythms never get bogged down in anonymity.
Their trademark breakdowns with crushing climaxes are only exemplified on this
album by Scott's animated vocals: spoken word one minute, aneurysm inducing screams
the next. In every song there is a level beyond pleasure that leads to pain, then
shying away from pain and standing tall in the anguish that is life. Turmoil,
suffering, and happiness are all steps in the resolution leading to the end.
As a band leading the way out of hardcore's straight-forward approach, Bloodlet
draw on their influences in the realm of metal and noise to get their point across.
Touring with bands like Neurosis, Grip Inc., Coal Chamber, Eyehategod, Today Is The
Day and Entombed hasn't hindered their progress in this direction. "The Seraphim
Fall" is one of the most multi-faceted records in recent years, and their
imagination shows no signs of slowing down.
P.S. - This record is not designed to be friendly, in fact, it has the potential to
destroy small, portable stereo equipment. When was the last time you heard a
"killer" CD?
"With stunning loud/quiet dynamics, superb songwriting and a refined hardcore
sensibility, Bloodlet's debut album 'Entheogen' proved that even the achievements
of the godlike Neurosis can be improved on." - Terrorizer
DISCOGRAPHY
Sustenance 7" (Smorgasbord Records)
Litany 7" (Unknown company)
Shell/Cherubim 7" (Stability Records)
Husk 7" (Structure Records)
Eclectic LP/CD/CS (Victory Records)
Entheogen LP/CD/CS (Victory Records)
The Seraphim Fall LP/CD/CS (Victory Records)
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