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Bloodsimple To Support HellYeah On Tour

Gracing the stage with bands from Slayer to Alice in Chains, and straight off the Family Values Tour, Bloodsimple is now venturing on a full-fledged US Tour. The boys, Tim Williams and Mike Kennedy (of legendary New York hardcore band Vision of Disorder), Kyle Sanders (brother of Mastodon's Kyle Sanders), and Nick Rowe, will be direct support for Hell Yeah.

"I can't believe people still care about what I'm doing sometimes, it's pretty funny," said Bloodsimple frontman Tim Williams.

Bloodsimple's latest album Red Harvest hits stores October 30 and their major label debut combines their unique brand of groove-driven metal with a more organic and fine-tuned sound. Their new single, "Out to Get You," is about to hit a radio station near you, if it already hasn't.

Here are the latest bloodsimple tour dates:

10/30 Detroit, MI @ Fillmore
10/31 Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room
11/02 Grand Rapids, MI @ Orbit Room
11/03 Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
11/04 Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
11/07 Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
11/09 Denver, CO @ Fillmore
11/10 El Paso, TX @ Cohen Stadium

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2 Comments on "Bloodsimple To Support HellYeah On Tour"

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1. mike s. writes:

Hellyeah is the most worthless attempt at a metal supergroup. Their songs are so incredibly dry and corny, and unfortunately it seems like Bloodsimple is heading down a similar path with their new record. Bloodsimple: go back to the sound of 'a cruel world'; Chad Grey and Greg Tribbett: go back to mudvayne and write some L.D.50esque songs, or at least songs with substance.

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2. StabbingTheDrama writes:

Otep is on this tour too. I only like Bloodsimple on this tour.

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