BLOODYWOOD: Folk Metal, India, Bollywood & Making Dreams Reality | Garza Podcast 90
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2024
- Garza sits down with India folk metal band BLOODYWOOD. bloodywood.net
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BLOODYWOOD is:
Karan Katiyar - Guitar, Flute
Jayant Bhadula - Vocals
Raoul Kerr - Vocals
Vishesh Singh - Drums
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Other Bands From India (Skyharbor, Keshav Dhar)
04:24 - Band Member Introductions, Early Tour Experiences
07:12 - Breaking Out in India’s Metal Scene
12:22 - Quitting Law & College to Play Heavy Music
13:38 - Early Viral Videos, Writing Heavy Music for the World
21:41 - Louder than Life, Aftershock Festival
25:03 - India Population vs USA Population, Cultural Differences
28:05 - Metal is Popular in India, but Hard for Smaller Bands
31:00 - Law Enforcement in India, Differences in National Problems Throughout the World
39:33 - Being Disciplined as a Musician
43:37 - Practicing 6 Hours a Day Before Tours to Give Fans Ultimate Experiences
47:53 - Weight of the Mind - Ross Robinson Theory
50:02 - Suicide Silence Self-Titled (2017), Internet Narratives & Resurgence
01:01:22 - Future Plans, New Record
01:01:55 - Drummer Vishesh Bouncing Back From Extreme Hand Injury
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This podcast must be one of the most important things that has happened in metal scene in years... I mean honest and in-depth interviews with bands ranging from Cattle Decapitation to Bloodywood... I don't know how many people can appreciate this but personally I am really impressed and thankful for this amazing content 🙌
“What was it like being a corporate lawyer?”
“Like taking a sh*t in a Wal-Mart.”
They are now my favorite band for that quote alone.
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For fans of Bloodywood, there's another indian folk metal band called Dymbur, you should go check them out too
Was not expecting this from the GOAT himself!! 🐐 thanks garza!!!
WHAT. THE. FUCK?!? Bloody fucking wood!!! Duuude, nice! Garza rocks!
Demonic Resurrection, Gutslit, Darkrypt, Kill the king, Devoid, Godless, Bhayanak Maut, and a few more.. Great Indian Bands.!
Gutslit are sick!
The Downtroddence is another band from India that's worth checking out.
Bkhayanak Maut fucking slaps!
The first India metal band I know only ragnchild and the second this band bloodywood
Yonsample, Chronic Xorn, Evil Conscience
Rock/Metal was quite big in India till the early 2010s and had it's peak around the early 2000s. I was in my early 20s and had a ball of a time. Bangalore and Pune were sort of he hubs for metal. Unfortunately in Bangalore, metal is almost non-existent in the sense that no clubs or pubs are present anymore which used to play mental. I miss Purple Haze and Styx so much. But good to see band like Bloodywood doing well. I have been following them since their early days when they used to make comedic covers of metal/punjabi music and fantastic to witness their evolution. I caught them live in Bangalore in '22 and was amazing. Super performers and really cool and humble dudes.
Styx was the place I really started drinking back in like 2004! Miss it! The scene in Bangalore-Chennai was alive till like the 2015 ish.
completely lost track of Bloodywood, SO HAPPY to see this band on the pod. Fucking amazing
Not many people know this -
1. Kim Thayil - guitarist of Soundgarden is of Indian ancestry
2. Freddie Mercury of Queen - Zoroastrian Indian
3. Dave Baksh guitarist of Sum41 - Indian originally
4. Norah Jones - half Indian
5. bassist and keyboardist of No Doubt
I smell a pattern
Ok, what's your point?
@@paulmares9815 Bloodywood is Indian and we were talking about other famous Indian musicians. Get it now? Or need me to explain further
@@youtubegoldmines I smell your mutter. Poonpoon smells
This podcast was a delight. Vishesh is an incredible drummer, saw him smashing the gig with Bloodywood and with godless last year. Dint knew about his hand condition until now. He indeed is a beast behind that kit 🤘🏻💯 1:03:02
The last chapter is titled after Raoul who wasn't present, but the drummer (the one with the hand injury) is Vishesh 🫶
Super smart, and level headed dudes. Great listen for sure, thanks garza!
I saw bloody wood and suicide silence at welcome to Rockville 2023
So far my biggest regret of 2023 was seeing Bloodywood in Pittsburgh, but not getting back out of my car when I saw them standing outside the venue's back door. I was so fucking tired and had to drive home to Cleveland ;__;
Excellent podcast!! Thank you~!!
No way!!! This makes me so happy.
what a bunch of amazing people! Great episode Garza! I was so happy when I saw you had Bloodywood as guests. Cheers from London, England!🙌
My wife and I were jamming to them the other night, which made me want to learn more about them, which led me to this episode. Kudos for having them on!
Bloodywood One of the most fun bands I’ve seen this year, they go down on the pit and get involved with the audience . Garza getting all the dope bands in the show got to get Gojira and Vulvodynia next 🙏
Amazing pod, loved hearing their story.
I love their humor. The Wal-Mart and being dropped out by the college quotes had me rolling.
I found Bloodywood's Music through another Indian Band called Demonic Resurrection
Bloodywood are amazing, and I'm always pleased to see the Indian scene represented. It's not as big as other scenes, but the burning passion they have is awe-inspiring.
This has turned into one of my favorite interviews you've had Garza. Been itching for BLOODYWOOD interviews and this fucking delivered. Thank you all!
Wow, I can't believe I haven't heard of them at all. Just checked out their TH-cam and they have a shit ton of views! They are a lot bigger than I could have imagined. Really cool interview, and really interesting hearing Chris talk about the self titled. Holy shit the fact that he can play after that accident is insane!
Love these guys! Been following them since 2018 and I got to see them live last year. They were amazing!
These guys are cool as fuck . Skyharbour is such a good band to .
I freakin love this band. I had the pleasure of seeing them live in Portland and the show was such a magical and spiritual experience with good vibes all around. Such wholesome dudes.
Love this! 🤘💥
Really proud of how they are killing it out there 🤘
The first metal band i know from india only ragnchild and then i found this band bloodywood and india metal so good
Fucking amazing boys!! Very happy for you!!
Thanks for the podcast. Although metal has a very niche audience in India, Bloodywood made it much easier for casual listeners to explore the genre.
such a bingeable podcast man... this one was great.. geddon bloodywood
I really enjoyed the commentary on the self titled. Good podcast Garza
GARZA IS MY DREAM CRUSH❤ LOVE BLOODYWOOD❤❤❤ JUST SUBSCRIBED☆☆☆
Even if I've never heard of the band, I still watch the episodes cuz this podcast is the best. Requests: Josh Travis, Alex Terrible, Marc Okubo, Parker Cannon, DGD??
Their drummers hand story is off the charts.. Damn the resilience and fortitude to become the best !! Goosebumps !
Surprised they didn't bring up Demonic Resurrection, Gutslit, Inner Sanctum, Godless, Dirge, The Down Troddence and other incredible underrated Indian bands. Cool to see them on the podcast, though.
Saw them at download this year and they were easily in my top 5 favourite bands 🙌🏻
they got recognition when steve T showed their song in his channel
Love the content. These guys deserve all the success they’re going through. Keep rocking the world guys. 👊
Love this! 🔥
Look forward to this pod every week. Absolutely loved this one 👑 Garza 🤘
Wow, awesome guys!
Would’ve loved for Vishesh to be more involved in the conversation.
I love them
Fuck, Vishesh is too fucking metal. Rippin the drums without two fingers is insane
such a treat that bloodywood got on this podcast - big fan!!
Great inspiring interview❤
Love the band. Loved the podcast.
Best wishes for this band!
Rest in peace skyharbor👏🏼 dan and ash did great
\m/ from India. loved the podcast.
I didn't even know Skyharbor were Indian
Nice talk ❤ 🤘
I lived in Bangalore from 2008 to 2013 and metal used to be big! It's hip hop everywhere now
mad respect to bloodywood and what they are doing
1:01:39 I was looking at his hand from the beginning. These guys are an inspiration.
Wonderfull podcast.
Really enjoyable and entertaining.
And always helpfull listening to Karan the Therapist haha.
I got my red wings... Aint scared of no bloodywood. 😏
59:58 I've heard the statistic the music you love when you are around 14 will stay without forever. But he put it much more elegantly.
Finally some North-Indian metal bands who are getting recognition!
Bloodywood one the best, came across them few years before.
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For the UG scene listen Tetragrammacide , Syphilectomy,Amorphia . This bands are tight
India RULES!!! My respects
@bloodywood do you consider to do a free concert for all the metal heads in India?
You should get zak Vargas from Elysia on, I know you guys played together some back in the day and he’s planning on doing a re-release of masochist. A lot of us OG fans consider them one of the OG bands with you guys
"like taking a sh*t in Walmart" may be one of the best sayings ever 🤘
You know you're born to be in a band when you get in an accident and your first reaction to permanently losing fingers is "huh, this is pretty fucking metal"
Garza you should bring Slaughter to Prevail on the podcast when you can
When Indians are talking they sound like motivational speakers , esp the guitarist.
🇮🇳 machi bhasad 🤘
124 miles
Demonic ressurection another extreme metal indian band
poverty rate in america is 12.4%
poverty rate in india 14%
now i think its just mindset indians are not poor we are just busy with our rules and lives
get chelsea grin on here maneeee or thy art is murder
There used to be a very good band called Yonsample from Kolkata,IN.
Anyone heard of Takatak from Pakistan