Our Lady of Bloodshed
A musical fistfuck...
Track recorded by Tom Halden February 2007
"This Is The Life (NEW!)" by Our Lady of Bloodshed is a Heavy Metal production available on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. The track creates a listening experience that feels bloodshed, dark and menacing. Get this heavy metal track with a royalty-free Creative Commons license — only available on SoundClick.
Recorded live at The Kathedral in Toronto January 17th 2007
"A Thousand Voices (Live)" by Our Lady of Bloodshed is a Heavy Metal production available on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The track creates a listening experience that feels bloodshed, brutal and dark. It has charted at #22 on the SoundClick Heavy Metal chart. Looking for a royalty-free Heavy Metal track to license? "A Thousand Voices (Live)" by Our Lady of Bloodshed is available with a free Creative Commons license on SoundClick.
Last song on our Consume Control Conform EP.
Independent artist Our Lady of Bloodshed drops "CFAF", a Heavy Metal track on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. With a tone that is bloodshed, menacing and brutal, Our Lady of Bloodshed's track connects on an emotional level. "CFAF" can be used royalty-free with a Creative Commons license, making it freely accessible for sync, content, and creative projects.
Live recording of The Thin Line recorded October 13th 2006
"The Thin Line (Between Assault and Murder) (Live)" is a Heavy Metal track by Our Lady of Bloodshed on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The track creates a listening experience that feels bloodshed, brutal and menacing. The track is available royalty-free with a Creative Commons license, the standardized, legally-sound way to grant permissions.
Our Lady of Bloodshed formed out of Brantford and Paris,
Ontario in the summer of 2005 when three members of the
recently defunct Alive in Torment decided to create a new
musical brainchild. They contacted Wally Warwick, a high
school kid with a legendary growl to help with this escapade.
With the addition of Tristan Ridley on bass and Mark Shannelly
on 2nd guitar, they would begin blending a strange concoction
of musical influences including Lamb of God, Dream Theater,
Slayer, and Cradle of Filth.
Their debut show in November of 2005 would be a Battle of the
Bands (which they won) and would give them some free recording
time which they used on a 3 song demo of sub-par quality.
From there, Our Lady of Bloodshed played as many shows as they
could fit in their schedules, while continuing to write material that
was fresh to their ears, and intriguing to the ears of their fans.
In late April 2006, the band was rocked with the news that Tom,
April, and Tristan would all be going their separate ways.
Albeit devastated, the three remaining members sent out invitations
to the ubiquitous 16 year old Scott Martin, and the "7th Man" Owen
LeBlanc to fill in the vacant spots of guitarist and bassist, respectively.
After Scott and Owen's training in the ways of the Bloodshed Arts,
the new incarnation of OLB set out to write new songs, play shows
further away from their home cities, and bring the noise louder
than before.
In October 2006, Our Lady of Bloodshed celebrated the
release of their 6 song EP entitled "Consume, Control, Conform."
Today, they are still playing as many gigs as possible, writing new
material to keep their sound fresh, and growing their hair as long
as their scalps will allow. They hope to one day come to your town,
and make you a permanent member of The Bloodshed Clan.
For booking information, contact Wally at: hell_dog_4@hotmail.com
Yes. We play anywhere that's willing to book us!
Guitars, amps, bass, bass amps, microphones, drums, Wally. Beer?