… desperate to stay away from dead end jobs and remain firmly in the touring circuit, Liverpool’s Death Blooms have tag teamed in Wargasm for single “Shut Up” which was previously released as an audio stream and has now been given a music video. It’s one from their forthcoming debut album “Life Is Pain” which
Accompanied by the words “New Death Blooms coming soon on Adventure Cat Records”, the Liverpool natives have dropped a new single called “Shut Up” on a Wednesday. Back in March the quartet released an EP called “F*** Everything” via the label despite previously promising a debut album so whether at album was split into two
Sometimes nothing but a classic Hammer Horror movie will suffice and if you’re Wednesday 13 or Rob Zombie then that’s pretty much a daily occurrence. Following up the brilliance that is their third EP “F*** Everything“, Liverpool Metallers Death Blooms have plucked the fake bloodstained “Gore” from it for the music video treatment with underground
“It’s about being completely lost and disillusioned; and being fucking angry about it. We’re constantly force-fed lies and hatred by everything around us. Our elected politicians do not give a f*** about us, we’re overworked to survive, our friends and family lie to us and we lie to ourselves. This song is about fighting back
The clock goes back to 17th July 2017 for this one as Death Blooms smash out single “Hate: Die” from their debut self titled EP. The show itself saw them at The Craufurd Arms opening for Trapt and how far they have risen since is nothing short of phenomenal. Support slots with the likes of
The Nu-Metal influence on Liverpool quartet Death Blooms has been obvious from the moment we first heard them and being named after one of the genres finest moments in a song from the debut album from Mudvayne only serves to pay tribute to that. The third EP of their career is on the horizon and
Knotfest.com’s Pulse of the Maggots online festival was an online virtual event that saw the cream of the crop of Metal talent given the opportunity to rip it up in front of a bigger audience. For free. One of those bands was Liverpool quartet Death Blooms, whose pair of singles in “Anger” and “Life Is