New Delhi based Indian Folk Metal band BLOODYWOOD has released the official music video for their newest single, “Machi Bhasad (Expect a Riot).”
“Originally created for the upcoming Ubisoft game “Beyond Good and Evil 2“, Machi Bhasad is a track with a political message that celebrates the power of a new generation and its potential to be better than the last. Outside the context of the game, this song is intended as both a tribute and a call to action. It’s a tribute to musicians and leaders who inspired people like ourselves to think and act in a way that’ll benefit everyone. To question an unjust system that serves a few at the cost of the many. It’s a call to action for our generation to finish the work started by all those who came before us. To Become the straw that broke the proverbial camel’s back, and change the world for the better.”
Click to Download “Machi Bhasad (Expect a Riot)” on iTunes
Raj Against The Machine Tour Dates: 07/13 @ Dong Open Air – Neukirchen-Vluyn, Germany 07/14 @ Chez Heinz – Hanover, Germany 07/19 @ Backstage – Free & Easy Festival – Munich, Germany 07/20 @ RnP – Wiesloch, Germany 07/21 @ Bastard Club – Osnabrück, Germany 07/24 @ The O2 Academy 2 – London, England 07/25 @ Rescue Rooms – Nottingham, England 07/26 @ Rebellion – Manchester, England 07/28 @ Craufurd Arms – Milton Keynes, England 07/29 @ The Exchange – Bristol, England 08/01 @ Wacken Open Air – Wacken, Germany 08/03 @ Taman Festival – Krasnodar, Russia
Bloodywood is: Karan Katiyar – Guitars, Production, Programming Jayant Bhadula – Vocals Roul Kerr – Rap Vocals
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