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Bloodstrike (band)

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Bloodstrike
OriginDenver, Colorado, U.S.
GenresDeath metal, Swedish death metal, death 'n' roll
Years active2013–2017
LabelsRedefining Darkness, Raw Skull, Transcending
MembersHolly Wedel
Jeff Alexis
Joe Piker
Ryan Alexander Bloom
Past membersRhiannon Wisniewski

Bloodstrike is an American death metal band formed in 2013.[1] The band is a prominent name in the resurgence of the old school Swedeath or Swedish death metal scene,[2] utilizing the classic Hm-2 'chainsaw' guitar tone.[3]

History

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Bloodstrike was formed in Denver, Colorado by guitarist Jeff Alexis and vocalist Holly Wedel in 2013[4] with the intent of playing an old school style of death metal. Alexis had formerly played bass in the thrash band Silencer[5] (with Ritchie Wilkinson ex-Angel Dust, ex-Demons and Wizards) and had known Wedel for a while when she was the vocalist for Torrid Flesh (with members of Satan's Host, including Marcus Garcia, who would later fill in on bass with Bloodstrike, as well as Richie Tice[6] ex-Speedwolf,[7] ex-Havok) and Nexhymn (with Tyler Cantrell[8] ex-Havok).[9] He had also filled in on bass with Nexhymn at one point.[3] They next contacted friend Joe Piker to play guitar because of his taste in music and past work with bands like Clusterfux, Dripfed,[10] and Doomed Youth. After writing a few riffs, they searched for a drummer and eventually found Ryan Alexander Bloom, ex-Havok, after asking him if any of his students would be a good fit.[1] He said no, but that he was personally interested. The group was rounded out with bassist Rhiannon Wisniewski, a past staple member of several bands in the Cleveland area, such as Somnus, Dark Arena, Acheron, Avernus, Noctuary, Nordic Mist, and Sanctorum, and also a former member of Denver bands Of Man and Machine, Moth, and Sar Isatum.

Bloodstrike recorded their 3 track demo Necrobirth at Firestorm Studios in Lakewood, CO in 2014 and released it on June 16 of that year.[11] The demo was quite popular in the death metal underground and was given excellent reviews.[4][12][13][14] The members of Bloodstrike, collectively, were well versed in the music industry. Bloom had been signed to Britain's Candlelight Records with Havok,[15] Alexis had been signed to Belgium's Mausoleum Records with Silencer,[16] Wisniewski had been on Root of All Evil Records with Somnus,[17] and Piker had been on Less Art Records when in Clusterfux.[18] They used this experience and the success of the demo to shop labels and eventually secure a deal with Redefining Darkness Records in 2015.[19] Other factors in their quick rise to success included that Bloom and label owner Thomas Haywood (ex-Abigail Williams) had been signed to Candlelight Records concurrently in 2008, and that Wisniewski and Haywood both came up and the Cleveland scene[20] and were aware of one another's work prior to Bloodstrike.[21]

On September 25, 2015, Bloodstrike released their debut album In Death We Rot[22] on Redefining Darkness Records.[23] The album was recorded, once again, at Firestorm Studios and was mixed by Patrick Bruss of Crypticus and mastered by Ken Sorceron of Abigail Williams[24] This album was met with positive criticism and comparisons to bands like Entombed, Grave, and Bolt Thrower[25][26][27][28] and the band embarked on a supporting US tour in 2016.[29][30] The track "Abomination" was featured on the 2016 Transcending Records compilation Music From A Desolate World.

Almost immediately after the release their first album, Bloodstrike began working on their follow-up, Execution of Violence.[31][32] The sophomore album was released on October 13, 2017, on Redefining Darkness Records[33] in the USA and Canada and on Dutch label Raw Skull Recordz in Europe.[34][35] It was recorded at Firestorm Studios and was mixed by John Bart Van Der Wal and mastered by Dan Swanö of Bloodbath, Edge of Sanity, and Nightingale fame.[36] It has also been met with positive reviews,[37][38][39] and coverage in nationally recognized metal publications.[40] Immediately after the release of the album, Bloodstrike began a round of US touring for the album with Brazilian band Forceps, including an appearance at the inaugural Denver Death Fest.[41]

Members

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  • Jeff Alexis – guitars (2013–present)
  • Holly Wedel – vocals (2013–present)
  • Joe Piker – guitars (2013–present)
  • Ryan Alexander Bloom – drums (2013–present)

Former members

  • Rhiannon Wisniewski – bass (2013–2017)

Session members

  • Marcus Garcia – bass (2017)

Discography

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Demos

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  • Necrobirth (2014)

Full-length albums

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  • In Death We Rot (2015)
  • Execution of Violence (2017)

Videos

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  • Abomination (2015)
  • Bells of Death (2016)

References

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  5. ^ "SILENCER Complete Work On New EP". blabbermouth.net. September 22, 2002. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  6. ^ "Local Music Review: Torrid Flesh". Grateful Web.
  7. ^ "Speedwolf – discography, line-up, biography, interviews, photos". www.spirit-of-metal.com. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
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  13. ^ "NO CLEAN SINGING » SHORT BUT SWEET: SOULLESS CARNAGE, BLOODSTRIKE, SUMERLANDS". www.nocleansinging.com. August 23, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
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  17. ^ "Somnus interview @ Tartareandesire.com". www.tartareandesire.com. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  18. ^ "Less Art Records". Discogs. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  19. ^ "NO CLEAN SINGING » AN NCS ALBUM PREMIERE: BLOODSTRIKE: "IN DEATH WE ROT"". www.nocleansinging.com. September 24, 2015. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
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  21. ^ "Thomas Haywood Jr". allabouttherock.co.uk. March 9, 2011. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  22. ^ Bloodstrike. In Death We Rot. USA: Redefining Darkness Records. REDA 003, 2015. Compact Disc.
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  31. ^ "BLOODSTRIKE (EN) – Queens of Steel". www.queensofsteel.com. September 6, 2005. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  32. ^ Bloodstrike. Execution of Violence. USA: Redefining Darkness Records. REDA013, 2017. Compact Disc.
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  34. ^ "Bloodstrike – Execution of Violence – MC (pre-order) – Raw Skull Recordz". Raw Skull Recordz. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  35. ^ Bloodstrike. Execution of Violence. Netherlands: Raw Skull Recordz. RSR C017, 2017. Cassette.
  36. ^ "Denver's BLOODSTRIKE to Release 'Execution of Violence" October 13 – Power Of Metal.dk". powerofmetal.dk. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  37. ^ "Bloodstrike: Execution of Violence". cadavergarden.com. September 15, 2017. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  38. ^ "BLOOD STRIKE (USA) "Execution of violence" CD 2017 (Redefining Darkness Records) – NECROMANCE DIGITAL MAGAZINE". necromance.eu. September 14, 2017. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  39. ^ "Bloodstrike – Excecution [sic] of Violence Review". allabouttherock.co.uk. September 6, 2017. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  40. ^ "Track Premiere: Bloodstrike – 'Hell's Wasteland' – Decibel Magazine". decibelmagazine.com. September 28, 2017. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  41. ^ "Forceps/Bloodstrike Tour Kickoff at 3 Kings 10/13 @ Denver, CO, United States, Denver [13 October]". denver.carpediem.cd. Archived from the original on October 13, 2017. Retrieved October 12, 2017.