Brothers in Blood

Brothers in Blood is a Bulgarian Dutch hardcore punk band.

Brothers in Blood
OriginPleven, Bulgaria
GenresHardcore punk
Years active1998 – Present
LabelsMethod Of Groove
Associated actsPool Punishers, Vendetta, Piranha, GetSome!, S.I.M.B.
WebsiteOfficial Page
MembersAlexander 'Shutta' Parvanov (vocals)
Svetoslav 'Sven' Georgiev (guitar, vox)
Mert Gungor (drums)
Youp Boelens(bass, vox)
Past membersCeko (guitar
Joro (drums)
Parj (guitar)
Daniel 'Danny' Goranov (drums)
Alexander 'Alex' Jordanov (bass)

Inspired by groups such as 25 ta Life, to which the band owes its name, Brothers in Blood was formed in 1998 by former members of recently disbanded hardcore outfit Pool Punishers. After their hastily recorded demo sessions became a favourite of the local hardcore audience, the band gained more popularity and eventually got in touch with the New York City-based label Method Of Groove owned by Joey Z (Life Of Agony, Carnivore). In early 2012 Joey Z joined the band in the studio to produce their EP "As Time Goes By...".

Over the years Brothers In Blood have toured occasionally around Europe. They have shared stages with known bands such as Ignite, Biohazard, Merauder, and D.R.I.. The well is better known in Holland where their guitar player Sven resides for years.

The song "Don't Say My Name" from their first CD "Take Your Life Back" features Zoli of Ignite on guest vocals.

Most of the band members have and still are participating in other music projects such as Get Some!, Vendetta, Piranha, Alien Industry, S.I.M.B. & more

In 2015 the band was seen working on a new material which eventually resulted in their split CD Victory Speech with the Brazilian hardcore classics Questions

As of 2017, following a major line-up change, Brothers In Blood is effectively based in The Hague The Netherlands where most of the band members are living.

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Discography

Pleven Hardcore Demo (1998)
Take Your Life Back (2008)
As Time Goes By... (2012)
There Will Be Blood (2015)

References

  1. BROTHERS IN BLOOD: The Bulgarian Hardcore Punk Chronicles Idioteq 2014-3-5 Retrieved 2015-5-14
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