Jam Man Talks with BLINDFOLDED AND LED TO THE WOODS
Jam Man Talks with BLINDFOLDED AND LED TO THE WOODS about their new album Nightmare Withdrawals and the new single The Inevitable Fate Of The Universe, we do some Death Growls and I find out how to keep my voice in shape if I sing Death Metal, we talk about their appearance on the kids show The Erin Simpson Show. and what happened to the band member who fell off the roof, we talk about the metal scene in New Zealand and how they dealt with Covid, and we talk about what is next for the band
Nightmare Withdrawals sees release on LP and digital platforms on Friday, March 26th. Find preorders/merch bundles HERE and see the “Atop The Wings Of A Magpie” video featuring Karl Sanders of Nile HERE.
Nightmare Withdrawals sees BLINDFOLDED AND LED TO THE WOODS taking their already unstoppable craft to the next level of technical decimation. Much like NZ peers Ulcerate, BALTTW often explores atypical terrain, no more so than on Nightmare Withdrawals. Fueled by trauma, yet wholly cathartic, Nightmare Withdrawals’ sinuous songs exhibit technical mastery and raw emotionality. In recent years, the band’s hometown of Christchurch has suffered through natural disasters, a terrorist attack, and now a pandemic. Nightmare Withdrawals exorcises harrowing emotions in a cathartic eruption of tense, textural, and altogether fearless metal. BLINDFOLDED AND LED TO THE WOODS is a crew of passionate musicians determined to capitalize on a decade of hard work and relentless artistic drive.
With ten years of Australasian touring under their belt, BLINDFOLDED AND LED TO THE WOODS has supported juggernauts like Revocation, Cryptopsy, Aborted, and Psycroptic, as well as icons Sepultura, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Cattle Decapitation. The band recently completed a four-city New Zealand tour with Organectomy and Depths, and they’re ready to hit the stage harder than ever as soon as possible.