You’ ve played in Japan, Europe, and the US— how do different audiences feel / react to Bloodywood differently?
You come to a Bloodywood show to witness how similar the audience is despite how far apart in the world they may be. It ' s an amazing feeling and a testament to the community that ' s forming around us.
You’ ve broken barriers sonically, geographically, and culturally. What frontier are you most excited to break next— musically or personally?
To bring nu metal back to the mainstream like it used to be when we were kids in the age of Linkin Park system of a Down and Limp bizkit.
India has often been on the fringes of the global metal scene. Do you feel Bloodywood is building a gateway for the next wave of Indian artists?
Yes we hope we are building a gateway, just by doing what we ' re doing if nothing else.
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