Bloodywood’s Raoul Kerr Discusses Future Aspirations and Musical Inspirations on Loudwire Nights
A few weeks after the release of their latest album, Nu Delhi, Bloodywood’s Raoul Kerr sat down with Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong to reflect on their musical journey, their latest work, and their aspirations for the future.
Bringing Metal Back to the Mainstream
During the conversation, Kerr shared his vision for Bloodywood’s future, stating, “We want to bring metal back to the mainstream.” This goal is not new for the band, as their previous album, Rakshak, made history as the first Indian metal record to chart on Billboard. The album also achieved significant success on Bandcamp, ranking among the best-selling new releases upon its debut.
The Inspiration Behind Their Sound
Kerr described the natural fusion of metal and hip-hop in their music, which he attributes to his formative years spent listening to influential bands like Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, System of a Down, and Rage Against the Machine. “Linkin Park, in particular, was the band for us,” he noted, highlighting the common ground shared by the members of Bloodywood. Their collective vision for original music consistently circled back to the inspiration drawn from Linkin Park.
“It would be cool to bring that sound back, because it hadn’t been there for a long time,” Kerr remarked, emphasizing their desire to offer both a nostalgic sound and a meaningful message through their music. He expressed hope that their work could foster unity and diversity, even for those who may not be actively seeking it.
Insights from Raoul Kerr on Loudwire Nights
Performing Metal Globally
- Kerr shared the thrill of performing metal music worldwide, stating, “It is the dream. It’s the thing we always wanted to do; we always wanted to make a global impact with our music.”
Staying True to Their Roots
- He underscored the importance of their Indian heritage, saying, “It is who we are. It is what made us who we are, and it’s how we [are going to] put this message out there and put the sound out there, because the sound and message are completely intertwined.”
Connection with Babymetal
- Kerr recounted a memorable moment when they were connected with Babymetal, sharing, “Someone sent us a quick little video of our track playing on the playlist for Babymetal before they started their show… the fact that they knew who we were and had played our song was a cool moment.”
Listen to the Full Interview
To catch the entire conversation, tune in to the podcast player embedded below. Raoul Kerr’s interview aired on Loudwire Nights on May 2, and the show replays online, allowing fans to engage with their favorite artists. You can also listen live every weeknight at 7 PM ET or check the availability on local radio stations and the Loudwire app.
Conclusion
Raoul Kerr’s insights into Bloodywood’s journey reveal a band deeply committed to their roots while aiming to resonate with a global audience. Their fusion of metal and hip-hop, alongside a powerful message of unity, positions them as a significant force in the music industry, poised to reclaim metal’s place in the mainstream.
FAQs
What is Bloodywood’s latest album?
Bloodywood’s latest album is titled Nu Delhi, released shortly before Raoul Kerr’s appearance on Loudwire Nights.
What was the significance of the album Rakshak?
Rakshak was the first Indian metal record to chart on Billboard, marking a significant achievement for the band and Indian metal music.
What bands influenced Bloodywood’s sound?
Bloodywood’s sound is heavily influenced by bands such as Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, System of a Down, and Rage Against the Machine.
How can fans listen to Loudwire Nights?
Fans can listen to Loudwire Nights live every weeknight at 7 PM ET or check for availability on local radio stations and the Loudwire app.