The Blood Brothers rewired post-hardcore with a volatile mix of feral energy, jagged experimentation, and sharp social observation, carving out a singular voice in the fertile Seattle underground. Powered by the frantic dual vocals of Johnny Whitney and Jordan Blilie and the restless chemistry of their longtime collaborators, the band pushed their sound from raw, chaotic blasts to intricately constructed songs that still felt on the verge of collapse. Across landmark releases like ‘Burn, Piano Island, Burn’, ‘…Burn, Piano Island, Burn’ and ‘Crimes’, they fused noise, melody, and unnerving storytelling into a body of work that helped redefine heavy music in the 2000s, influencing a generation of artists drawn to the edges of punk, art rock, and beyond.
ABOUT
The Blood Brothers rewired post-hardcore with a volatile mix of feral energy, jagged experimentation, and sharp social observation, carving out a singular voice in the fertile Seattle underground. Powered by the frantic dual vocals of Johnny Whitney and Jordan Blilie and the restless chemistry of their longtime collaborators, the band pushed their sound from raw, chaotic blasts to intricately constructed songs that still felt on the verge of collapse. Across landmark releases like ‘Burn, Piano Island, Burn’, ‘…Burn, Piano Island, Burn’ and ‘Crimes’, they fused noise, melody, and unnerving storytelling into a body of work that helped redefine heavy music in the 2000s, influencing a generation of artists drawn to the edges of punk, art rock, and beyond.
The Blood Brothers