Bloodywood

album cover: Nu Delhi

Nu Delhi | Bloodywood

Released: March 21, 2025
Articles:
  • Bloodywood release their second album Nu Delhi, and it's a wild ride from start to finish | The AU Review | March 20, 2025, 7:20 p.m.
    • Who would have thought that traditional Indian music and metal would make a great pair? Bloodywood, that’s who. Forming in 2016, the New Delhi group initially took to YouTube to upload metal covers of pop songs, before writing their own music. They gradually garnered attention by catching the eye of a few major online publications,...
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Nu Delhi (BLOODYWOOD) | The Soundcheck | March 19, 2025, 12:01 a.m.
    • 'Nu Delhi' by Bloodywood Album Review: an astonishing collection of songs that showcases metal's unwavering ability to break barriers and connect.
  • Bloodywood – Nu Delhi | Rolling Stone | March 21, 2025, 9:30 a.m.
    • Bloodywood dévoilent un nouvel album puissant et concis, dans lequel leur propos musical gagne en clarté, tout en conservant son équilibre caractéristique entre metal et instruments indiens. Trois ans après la sortie de Rakshak, qui avait fait vibrer les scènes du monde entier, Bloodywood est de retour avec le bien nommé Nu Delhi. Mélangeant toujours […]
  • Indian folk metal act Bloodywood releases new album, "Nu Delhi"! | ResetEra
    • Bloodywood has been putting India on the map when it comes to metal music in recent years and they just released their new studio album titled "Nu Delhi". The band has been compared to Rage Against The Machine for their political messages and many nu metal bands such as Linkin Park for their mix...
  • Album Review: Bloodywood - Nu Delhi | Crucial Rhythm | March 20, 2025, 5 a.m.
    • Indian heavy metal band Bloodywood are back with their third album, Nu Delhi, out March 21, 2025.
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Bloodywood – Nu Delhi - | - The Live Wire Music Media | March 21, 2025, 7:57 a.m.
    • Album review by Luke Petty Bloodywood's ascent from underground sensation to international force has been nothing short of meteoric. Following the breakout success of Rakshak (2022), which stormed Billboard charts and ignited festival stages globally, their third album, Nu Delhi, arrives under the banner of Fearless Records, carrying the weight of significant anticipation. Far from
  • BLOODYWOOD – Nu Delhi (Album Review) | Sonic Perspectives | March 20, 2025, 7:11 p.m.
    • Bloodywood‘s shift from viral screamo band to folk/djent/rap/prog/however the hell you describe Rakshak was as sudden as it was stunning. Rakshak is one of those rare debut albums that threatens to redefine an entire genre, and it comes from a band that was seemingly content to be a novelty act metalizing pop and Bollywood songs
  • Album review: Bloodywood – Nu Delhi | Kerrang! | March 17, 2025, 12:18 p.m.
    • Nu Delhi, though, is Bloodywood gone bigger, bolder and more brazen. Opener Halla Bol is a sub- Slipknot stomp mated with the ear-grabbing fragrancy of Indian folk.
  • ALBUM REVIEW: Nu Delhi - Bloodywood | Distorted Sound Magazine | March 19, 2025, midnight
    • Tim Bolitho-Jones reviews the new album from Indian folk/nu-metallers Bloodywood! Read the review of 'Nu Delhi' here on Distorted Sound!
  • Albums Of The Week: Bloodywood | Nu Delhi | Tinnitist | March 20, 2025, midnight
    • THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Bloodywood are the torchbearers and barrier-breakers of metal from India, their hard-hitting folk, yet modern metal sound making the world sit up, take notice and show up to sing along. Bloodywood first caught the attention of the internet with their YouTube channel, when multi-instrumentalist, producer and composer Karan Katiyar and vocalist […]
  • Bloodywood Claim Their Stake on 'Nu Delhi' with New Album | Exclaim! | March 21, 2025, midnight
    • Bloodywood — the folk metal project of Karan Katiyar, Jayant Bhadula and Raoul Kerr — released their new album Nu Delhi today through Fearless Records, and you can hear it in full below.
  • Bloodywood, 'Nu Delhi' Album Review - Paste Magazine | Paste | March 21, 2025, midnight
    • Rakshak, Bloodywood’s first original record, dropped in 2022; now comes Nu Delhi, a clear distillation of the band’s proclivities and one of the most compelling metal records from this half...