Bloodsimple
Bloodsimple

Bloodsimple

About Bloodsimple

Bloodsimple is a Metalcore/Nu-Metal band formed in New York City in 2001 by frontman singer Tim Williams and guitarist Mike Kennedy left their previous Metalcore band to launch a new recording project, but it wasn’t until the addition of guitarist Nick Rowe, nearly a year later, that they started writing the material for the first album; bassist Kyle Sanders, the brother of Mastodon’s Troy Sanders and drummer Chris Hamilton were eventually added to the band to complete the line-up.

Thanks to constant gigging the quintet became rather popular developing a close friendship with Mudvayne singer Chad Gray, who took them on the road and made them the first signing to Bullygoat, Gray’s imprint on Warner Bros. Records; Bloodsimple’s debut full-length CD was fianally released in March 2005, it included the single “What If I Lost It” which managed to crack The Mainstream Rock chart reaching #38. The follow-up single, “Sell Me Out”, was also a top 40 hit on the same chart.

Bloodsimple issued its sophomore album, “Red Harvest”, in the fall of 2007; it debuted at #10 on Billboard’s Top Heatseekers listing while the main single, “Out To Get You”, peaked at #30 on The Hot Mainstream Rock chart.

Bloodsimple Q&A
When did Bloodsimple's first album release?

Bloodsimple's first album Demo 2003 released on Wed Jan 01 2003.

What is the most popular album by Bloodsimple?

The most popular album by Bloodsimple's is A Cruel World

What is the most popular song by Bloodsimple?

The most popular song by Bloodsimple's is Out to Get You

When did Bloodsimple start making music?

Bloodsimple's first song Out to Get You released on Tue Aug 28 2007.

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