About Blood Cultures

THE BLOOD CULTURES MANIFESTO

Our hope is to create genuine, emotive art for individuals to connect with in a unique way. We choose to not publicly reveal any information about the project and ourselves in order to effectively carry out this mission: We believe that disclosing our personalities, politics, alignments, intentions, orientations, etc. could detach the listener further from the personal connection that they have made with the music.

We must support and respect the unique truths and individual meanings that the listeners generate themselves from the tracks and the visuals. Art is not what the artist intends it to be, but rather what you make of it. If we are simply the vessels, who are we to take meaning away from something by imposing our own views, biases, intentions, etc.?

We choose to be the blank canvas. We want our listeners to find their own significance in the pieces by looking inwardly and seeking the answers within themselves rather than from us: Disclosing the context of the work could shatter the individual’s distinct value of the piece that they have created for themselves. There is only one true meaning and it is that which the listener has concluded is their truth.

Despite not sharing ourselves in the traditional and physical sense, we instead exclusively share our raw emotional selves by exposing our most personal thoughts, moments, and feelings in the music. Anonymity allows us the freedom to be candid and void of restraint, repercussions and fear. This music is the most personal thing I have ever done, so the relationship we have with our listeners through this channel is an extremely intimate one.

If you feel the music, you understand it, you understand us, and just like that, we are connected. Regardless of our potential differences, we are there together, in the same emotional landscape, through this music. And that is worth preserving.

Though we’re seen, we will never be seen: just like you
Though we’re heard, we will never be heard: just like you
Though we’re known, we will never be known: just like you

Love,
Blood Cultures

Source: Press release statement during the debut of their third single, Best For You, off their second album, Oh Uncertainty! A Universe Despairs.

Origins: New Jersey

Blood Cultures Q&A
When did Blood Cultures's first album release?

Blood Cultures's first album Happy Birthday released on Mon May 22 2017.

What is the most popular album by Blood Cultures?

The most popular album by Blood Cultures's is Oh Uncertainty! A Universe Despairs

What is the most popular song by Blood Cultures?

The most popular song by Blood Cultures's is Set it on Fire

When did Blood Cultures start making music?

Blood Cultures's first song Set it on Fire released on Mon Mar 29 2021.

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