Thursday, May 24, 2012

Western Mass Show June w/ WHITE LUNG

Bloody Gears triumphant return to Western, MA with the outstanding Canadian punk group White Lung. We will bring pro 'tude and pro gear this time.

FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 2012

WHITE LUNG
BLOODY GEARS
NO SIR I WON'T
WHIRL

at flywheel arts collective
7pm $7

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

THE MOB in BOSTON 5/28

Extremely excited to play with all-time heroes The Mob from England before they head out to Chaos in Tejas.

THE MOB (UK)
BLOODY GEARS
MFP

The show is Monday, May 28 at Great Scott in Allston.

$12, 18+, 9pm doors

Thursday, March 8, 2012

LP & 7"

The tests have all been approved and both records should be out shortly. We are back in the basement and hope to make some show announcements soon.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

NEW RECORDS SOON



We have test pressings of a new 3-song 7" "Frozen Rain" on Grave Mistake Records out very soon - and an 8-song LP "Landscapes of Disease" on Deranged Records out in late March. Once Ryan is back (again) from Europe we will get these out the door and hopefully start playing shows again.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Sample Track on Band Camp.com

If you haven't heard the A-Side of our first EP is up for listening to at:

http://bloodygears.bandcamp.com

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

New Recording Update

In case anyone was wondering what's up with the band, Ryan is about to return from a long sabbatical in Euroland, and we will return to work on 10 songs that we recorded way back in 2010 before he takes off again on Social Circkle tour. Most likely this stuff will be split into a single and LP and hopefully some or all of it will be out for consumption before it starts getting cold again.

Big Takeover: "one of the better American underground rock EPs of the year"

bloody gears
end of the line 7”
(deranged records)
Boston’s Bloody Gears have released one of the better American underground rock EPs of the year with “End Of The Line,” even if it does sound as though they’ve only ever listened to Greg Sage’s Wipers. To its credit few bands actually understand the magic that is the Portland acts sound/appeal (an authentic instrumental tone, gobs of kinetic feel between players, sheer raw passion) and this is thoroughly invigorating even fresh sounding (magic in itself), though I think seeing them live might present more personality and hope for a more original follow up. Too, regarding the group being consistently aligned with the ‘hardcore’ tag…what gives?, there’s NOTHING hardcore about this whatsoever.