THE BLOOD BROTHERS KICK OFF THE NEW YEAR
WITH U.S. TOUR DATES OPENING FOR THE USED
THE BLOOD BROTHERS are hitting the road starting January 3, 2003,
for at least fifteen dates with The Used.
If you've never seen The Blood Brothers in concert, read what the
Editor-in-Chief of Alternative Press said about their recent Cleveland show:
"Anybody who does not revel in the majesty that is THE BLOOD
BROTHERS is not to be trusted. They
were so good last night, I shed tears."
Or, from the UK's NME:
"The Blood Brothers are like NOTHING else in 2002. This Seattle quintet are leading lights of a scene that fuses avant
garde electronica with sandpaper-rough hardcore punk, death metal, and
too-tight t-shirts...this fidgety, abrasive, downright WEIRD little band'll be
huge. Can't wait."
The Blood Brothers have been getting more fabulous press in the
past few months than most bands get in a lifetime. The band's ARTISTdirect Records' debut, "Burn Piano Island,
Burn," produced by Ross Robinson (Limp Bizkit, At The Drive-in) will be
released in March, 2003.
Even by the most extreme standards of punk rock, the upcoming
release by THE BLOOD BROTHERS will shock and amaze.
With sessions wrapped up last spring, "Burn Piano Island,
Burn" captures the Seattle-based band in all its gory splendor, with
tracks like "Guitarmy," whose compressed violence in just 37 seconds
smashes the measures of energy applied to virtually everything else ever
recorded.
But by also featuring acoustic guitar strums, vintage electric
pianos, and even a xylophone, The Blood Brothers challenge the preconceptions
of their underground fan base, for whom "selling out" as a band would
be as welcome as a Taliban fund-raiser at the Rotary Club.
Since putting The Blood Brothers together in 1997, singers Jordan
Blilie and Johnny Whitney, guitarist Cody Votolato, bassist Morgan Henderson,
and drummer Mark Gajadhar have enjoyed impeccable alt credibility. Their first
two albums, both independent releases, pushed even jaded observers to
adjectival excess: Metal Hammer described their second CD, March On
Electric Children, as "perhaps the most instantaneously startling and
immediately engrossing rock records you'll hear all year," while CMJ
New Music Report mused, "What kind of drugs are these fucking kids
on?"
But there's more to "Burn Piano Island, Burn" than
shredded throats and primal intensity. On tracks like "The Salesman,
Denver Max," whose collision of folkie guitar and tribal vocals suggests
an execution hootenanny in Lord of the Flies, or "Every Breath is a
Bomb," with avant-garde sound collages that recall John Cage, The Blood
Brothers identify and attack the rules that have come to define punk as rigidly
as those of any other genre.
According to Robinson, The
Blood Brothers' "Burn Piano
Island, Burn" is "what integrity sounds like."
Confirmed tour dates for The Blood Brothers and The Used are as
follows:
JANUARY
3 DV8, Salt Lake City, UT
4 Gothic Theatre, Englewood, CO
6 Trees, Dallas, TX
7 Engine Room, Houston, TX
8 The Mercury, Austin, TX
10 Sunshine Theatre,
Albuquerque, NM
11 Huntridge Theatre,
Las Vegas, NV
12 Nita's Hideaway,
Tempe, AZ
13 The Scene, San Diego,
CA
14 Glass House, Pomona,
CA
15 Slim's San Francisco,
CA
16 The Boardwalk,
Orangevale, CA
18 Roseland Theatre,
Portland, OR
19 Richard's on
Richards, Vancouver, BC CANADA
20 The Showbox, Seattle,
WA
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CD Advances for "Burn Piano Island, Burn" are now
available. Pls contact us for concert
review tickets, advance interviews, photo passes, whatever.
Visit The Blood Brothers online at http://thebloodbrothers.com/ or
http://artistdirectrecords.com/mediatoolkit/thebloodbrothers/