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Vocals: Andrew Barraclough
Guitar: Ed Chester
Guitar: John Cooke
Bass: James Dunn
Drums: Michael Giles
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OUT FOR BLOOD
Out For BloodFormed in Coventry in 2003. 

In December 2003, Out For Blood recorded their first demo ‘Assault & Battery’ at Sable Rose Studios, Coventry with producer Andy Faulkner (Bolt Thrower). Out For Blood followed up the recording by playing numerous local gigs notably supporting the likes of Stampin’ Ground, Mistress & Narcosis.

In late 2004, Out For Blood re-entered the studio with Andy Faulkner to record three tracks for a split release with US Metal band Organ titled ‘Pulse Of Underground’ which was released by new UK label Meltdown Records in March 2005. ‘Pulse Of Underground’ received some good reviews in various zines & websites. In support of the release Out For Blood toured the UK with Organ & Godsize on the ‘Hate Filled Abuse’ Tour.  Following the tour one of the tracks from the split release ‘Iron Lung’ featured on a compilation called ‘Angryculture – The Best Of  The Underground’ (Anticulture Records) & 10,000 copies were distributed across the UK & Europe.

In December 2005, Out For Blood were set to take part in a UK tour with US bands Organ & Daath but due to issues with work visas both bands were deported & all but one of dates, the Meltdown Metal Fest in Dudley, were cancelled.

In the year of six, Out For Blood recorded their first full-length album again with Andy Faulkner at his Sable Rose Studios & it will be released in September 2006 via The Devil Knows You’re Dead Records.


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Out For Blood album review by SUBBA CULTCHA
Sometimes, being belligerent, heavy and brutal does not a metal band make.

This collection of eleven heavy metal tracks, from the Coventry band OUT FOR BLOOD, rely mainly on their riffing of the tried and tested sludge and metal-core manifesto.

But unfortunately, its as if it is being done by a bunch of half pissed kids.

It..s a mixed bag of heavy metal stereotypes, making loud and clanking metal music for an audience of tone deaf teenagers and ageing bikers who stood to near the speakers at festivals gone by.

After four or five songs, I was tearing at my own face trying to find the energy to review the whole bloody record.

And, though it will definitely have people become fans of the noise they make, to me it was just noise.

Its sludgey, muddy bass rooted metal, with barely an original idea in its head.

I am not a fan.

If you dig EYE HATE GOD, BOLT THROWER and CROWBAR you will dig it, its not bad my any stretch of the imagination, but that..s half the problem, they used very little stretch of their own imaginations to make it, and its just been there, seen it all before rehash sounding metal..

And for that reason alone, I was dead inside when listening to it.

www.outforblood.co.uk


By AJ Chamberlain

www.subba-cultcha.com
Posted on 12 Nov 2006 by TDKYD

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