Surprise! No fan fare, Death Blooms have released a music video for a brand new song entitled “Crosses”! It’s their first new material since their 2017 self-titled debut EP and has appeared on the eve of their run with The Five Hundred in support of Shvpes! In case you missed it, those dates are as follows… Jan
New Year’s Eve will be here tomorrow and that can only mean one thing. Our fifth and final installment of the bunch of 5 campaign! We’ve had albums, EPs, anticipated releases so now it’s the turn of the live band. We’ve reviewed a hanger full of live bands over the past year, so here are
Death Blooms and The Five Hundred are joining Shvpes on their headlining run in the new year. The tour is in support of Shvpes new album “Greater Than” out now via Spinefarm and will see the trio take the stage at the following venues… 30th Jan Nottingham, Red Room 31st Jan London, Boston Music Room
Dann from The Mike James Rock Show caught up with Death Blooms at Download Festival this weekend. The Liverpool quartet’s self titled EP is a peach while their live show is raw and energetic. We had the joy of seeing them at London’s Camden Underworld in support of King 810 earlier this year and also
Pheonix Arizona Nu-Metal revivalists Ded have announced a UK date as part of their summer European Tour that sees them supporting a variety of bands at shows across the continent. 11th June will see the band joined by Death Blooms at London’s The Black Heart for the one off that will see them play their
It’s pretty obvious from the song titles alone of Death Blooms self titled debut that there is going to be something “Nu” in the mix. The Liverpool/Manchester Nu-Metalcore band (presumably named after the Mudvayne song from “L.D. 50”) deliver exactly that. Nu-Metalcore at its finest. In fact at their best they are reminiscent of Cane
The prestigious Camden Underworld is sold out tonight with the anticipation of King 810 playing to a packed house raised by their previous impressive performances on our shores. There is no doubt that the band could have played 3 larger shows and people would have travelled however get a full UK run with 10 shows