News : Blind Oracle release brutal new single, “Bloodlines”
Newcastle-based brutal metallers, Blind Oracle, are today dropping their new single “Bloodlines”. It’s the first single from their new album to be announced (after already dropping an EP last year via Bandcamp) and the song takes aim at society and organised religion. You can purchase the EP, Between Blade & Flesh, here!
Highly recommend for fans of Thy Art Is Murder and Disentomb.
Stream the single below!
The track will be live on iTunes and Spotify and all good online stores next Tuesday, 11th October, with a video and tour/launch dates will follow.
The track premiered at Blunt Magazine yesterday and the radio premiere takes place on The Racket with Lochlan Watt on triple j Tuesday this evening (4th October). Tune in from 10pm to listen! www.abc.net.au/triplej/racket
Head to the band’s official Facebook page to find out more: www.facebook.com/BlindOracle
While they have said in interviews in the past that they are not a ‘message’ band, and that the message is to listen to their music, they write from personal experience. Seth from the band, in a recent interview at Killyourstereo, said “Like I said, when we write, we make sure it is all from a personal place. I’d say that metal is the best expression for that. It’s probably the only vessel for that. We’ve all gone through hardships and we’re all still struggling but metal is the best outlet for us. I don’t think we would be as happy as we are if we didn’t have this outlet. If we made pop music, we wouldn’t be as happy because it wouldn’t allow us to let out the dark stuff within us.”
In reference to the song, the band want people to know that is is a reaction to the way our world is set up – vocalist Brodie Paul says “Bloodlines is an encapsulation of our aggression and frustration with the current state of societal unconsciousness prevalent in organised religion and the government. Bloodlines looks at how they both influence us in our daily lives through subtle manipulation and fear, and ultimate how they lead us astray. Heavy music is the greatest artistic vessel for this mindset, so it came together naturally. This is simply a reaction to the world we live in.”
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