
Crimes (Bone White Vinyl)
From 1997 to 2007, The Blood Brothersâ âmolotov mixture of suburb surrealism and sonic extremityâ (Alternative Press, 2003) rocked and riveted critics and fans around the world. Formed in the suburbs of Seattle, the dueling singers Johnny Whitney and Jordan Blilie along with Cody Votolato (guitar), Morgan Henderson (bass) and Mark Gajadhar (drums) crafted a unique style of convulsive, groundbreaking hardcore that was quickly embraced by critics and fans of punk, hardcore and indie rock.
Over their ten years in existence the quintet released five critically acclaimed studio albums including Burn, Piano Island, Burn, âthe most prolific, beautiful, and vital statement of rock since the Stoogesâ Raw Powerâ (PopMatters, 2003), Crimes, the sturdiest bridge between the hardcore under ground and indie-rock elitistsâ (Alternative Press, 2004) and âone of the best of 2006â (PopMatters, 2006), Young Machetes.
From 1997 to 2007, The Blood Brothersâ âmolotov mixture of suburb surrealism and sonic extremityâ (Alternative Press, 2003) rocked and riveted critics and fans around the world. Formed in the suburbs of Seattle, the dueling singers Johnny Whitney and Jordan Blilie along with Cody Votolato (guitar), Morgan Henderson (bass) and Mark Gajadhar (drums) crafted a unique style of convulsive, groundbreaking hardcore that was quickly embraced by critics and fans of punk, hardcore and indie rock.
Over their ten years in existence the quintet released five critically acclaimed studio albums including Burn, Piano Island, Burn, âthe most prolific, beautiful, and vital statement of rock since the Stoogesâ Raw Powerâ (PopMatters, 2003), Crimes, the sturdiest bridge between the hardcore under ground and indie-rock elitistsâ (Alternative Press, 2004) and âone of the best of 2006â (PopMatters, 2006), Young Machetes.
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From 1997 to 2007, The Blood Brothersâ âmolotov mixture of suburb surrealism and sonic extremityâ (Alternative Press, 2003) rocked and riveted critics and fans around the world. Formed in the suburbs of Seattle, the dueling singers Johnny Whitney and Jordan Blilie along with Cody Votolato (guitar), Morgan Henderson (bass) and Mark Gajadhar (drums) crafted a unique style of convulsive, groundbreaking hardcore that was quickly embraced by critics and fans of punk, hardcore and indie rock.
Over their ten years in existence the quintet released five critically acclaimed studio albums including Burn, Piano Island, Burn, âthe most prolific, beautiful, and vital statement of rock since the Stoogesâ Raw Powerâ (PopMatters, 2003), Crimes, the sturdiest bridge between the hardcore under ground and indie-rock elitistsâ (Alternative Press, 2004) and âone of the best of 2006â (PopMatters, 2006), Young Machetes.
















