Bloodywood - Raj Against the Machine (The Documentary)
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- U.S.A. MAY 2023 TICKETS: www.bloodywood...
“Dream no small dreams for they stir not the hearts of men.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
This is our story.
Playlist of songs used in the documentary:
• Bloodywood - Raj Again...
Which country are you watching from? :)
France here. Hope you come back soon and I can see you live again.
India!
England. :)
Cuba
U.S, Cali!!
I am the one who plays the flute with them on stage in Paris and I am honored I did so ! huge human beings
Gg mec !
Meeerci
@@tarot1136 merciii
Merci beaucoup!!
well done :)
All my Indian brothers and sisters please I beg you don't let this gem of a band be missed out. Notice them. Others have approved them. Most of their regular listeners are from outside of India despite the Hindi lyrics they like them.
And yes still waiting for y'all to tour entire india.
lets make a odia metal band xD
Bro trueeee, we need them to tour the country.
@@tejashnayak6090 lol being a odia I can relate.lol
@@tejashnayak6090 I'm there if you need a drummer.
You're kidding me? The Hindi lyrics are one of the reasons I fucking love this band, it's so interesting to hear and try to sing along! Now that I think of it, I wonder how cool would Raoul sound rapping in Hindi (full Hindi song maybe?)
My dear Indian fans, don't let this precious band fade away. Greetings from Sri Lanka!
👍❤️
Dear world, hear them don’t let these amazing musicians fade away
Sadly very few know about them.😢
This is one of the nicest comment threads I’ve read on UA-cam, which is testament to the humanity that runs through this band and that attracts good people who share their welcoming and supportive spirit. Best wishes to you all.
As an over 40 year old, American Metal fan, I was so caught off guard by this band when I heard "Dana Dan" and just had to do a "deep dive." This documentary is AMAZING! I think it's so important for young bands and artists to see the work that was put into gaining the footing, experience, and appreciation needed for "success." The drive this band had, coming from the ground up, and the work they put in to get that performance is inspiring. And it is awesome that they are now getting the attention worldwide that they truly deserve! Thank you, Bloodywood for introducing me to your Heavy Metal take on your culture! Keep up the great work!
Same, the UA-cam gnomes lovingly served me Dana Dan and I could not get enough of their music and their message after that!
Im SO PROUD OF YOU GUYS
Love your pic. I'm a fan of the bagpipes, regardless of country of origin or in what music genre they're used in.
got to know this awsome band thanks to your videos. TY for that. Keep up the good work bloodywood and TheSnakeCharmer. Love you all from Portugal!
I discovered your music through the documentary and am listening to it right now. You seem like a great person.
It's so crazy that I knew who you were before I ran across Bloodywood. I was bouncing around video suggestions here and it led me to Shipping up to Boston/Enter Sandman!
@@julieshank2885 thank you!
I am a Rap artist from Shillong, Meghalaya, Northeast of India. My channel recently crossed 1000 subs and I didn't realise the importance of the feat until I watched this documentary. Now I know where to look at everytime I am dejected or discouraged in life!
This is going to have an everlasting impact on me and my career. Thank you BLOODYWOOD for sharing with us this incredible journey of yours, wish you all the best!
JEE VEEREY 🙏🏼
Love bro, I will listen urs music,
From uk
"Dont be arrogant. Its our stage. Lets own it" Many fail to recognize it.
I didn't know how much I needed this today... but I did.
Thank you BLOODYWOOD!
From a disabled Navy Veteran in foothills of North Carolina, USA.
Hey. Brothers, a couple years ago I first saw you guys, I was laughing at first. I saw this dude on a horse screaming metal style, I was like.. wtf??...but it only took a couple minutes until I thought, damn. These guys are lit. The music is off the chain. Something new that will shape the future of metal. Only two bands I feel are shaping the future of metal and making a global sound...and Bloodywood is one of them. I was blown away with this doc,...from such humble beginnings to such heights...yet still humble. Not only are all of you guys instantly likeable, but the music is the best out there. I love it. I'm a fan. So you know who your fans are, I'm a 40 something from Texas, USA with grandchildren. Your music is out if this world. There is no group or ethnicity or age. Your music is global. Universal. Much love and best of luck to you all. I hope to hear your music for years to come. Peace, brothers.
Bro, I moved to Serbia a year ago and there's not a single person here who doesn't know Bloodywood. When I tell them I'm from India, the next thing they say is BLOODYWOOD!
That's the power and pride of my country.
Love India, love Bloodywood!
😘💪
Wowww shii maii bhaii mzaa aa gyaa
Lmao hello from a Serbian guy and welcome here my man, we love Bloodywood and love India!
Have you seen A Serbian Film?
This is where you get when you pursuit your own dreams instead of trying to appeal to your parents or some potential fiancé's parents. Don't live in fear of the gossip amongst the Indian community. You and only you decide what a successfull live looks like. Stay at home mums talking shit about other mums children can stfu.
hope you got out safe
Literal tears watching the curtain open on you at Wacken -- so proud to be even a tiny part of the Bloodywood family, you guys are truly amazing, full of heart, and deserve every bit of success you've been getting. If the USA survives this year intact I hope we'll get you over here someday -- I can't think of a show I'd be happier to see. Rock on, Bloodywood, and much love.
I'm from Japan. Thanks for this great documentary. I've become to know Bloodywood only since months ago, but I'm conscious how you are awesome!! Both your whole songs and what you guys accomplished hit my heart a lot...
It's been such a terrible time now, but after this, I'd like you to do Asia tour and come to Japan! With all my love.
That first chanting of "Bloodywood, Bloodywood" took me STRAIGHT back to the 26th of July 2019 at Rebellion in Manchester, England, URGH I NEED to see you guys live again
Watching from the Netherlands, my dad and I went to see you in Frankfurt, Germany! You put on an amazing show, we loved it! Thank you
I laughed, I cried and I felt immesne pride. No shame in any of those emotions, just brilliant!
Exactly my feelings too!
Same here.
From Canada and that (aside from the eye-catching clever name), was the absolute best Rockumentary I've ever seen. I went from zero to 100 with this band. Absolute fan and I believe, you are and will continue to have a very real positive impact on human society. Kudos. Also, shout out to Karan for putting this together. Your flute and guitar combo makes me weep it's so damned good.
I'm tired of the same bands singing about abstract sh..t, and you are like a diamond to my soul. You make me feel emotions, bright emotions and give motivation to do good deeds and just live. This is what music should exist for, but many people have forgotten about it. Thank you, I hope I will be at your concert someday.
That, AMD sometimes I am blowm away by how good those lyrics are
Started off as a fan from India from your early days and still a fan spreading your music in the United Arab Emirates. Great to see Bloodywood reach where it has now.
Not only is a great to see a fantastic band getting their break, but it is made even better by the fact that you all genuinely seem to be great human beings.
Блин , мне стыдно , что так слабо вас встретили в Краснодаре. Но я увидел вас в интернете только 1.5 года назад . Знал бы что будет концерт, плюнул бы на все и приехал из Сибири. Так обидно . Вы крутые . Спасибо за ваше творчество . Да пребудет с вами вдохновение . 👋👋👋🤘🤘🤘
This band of positive male brothers are MUCH more than just great entertainment , they are spearheading a powerful spiritual shift on the Planet and UNIVERSE ....these men are REAL Kings amongst other Kings and Queens now stepping forward , RESPECT
Its so nice that they've used songs from indian metal artists throughout the documentary. Way to go guys🔥🔥
Not just metal :)
Now I've got a whole new range of bands I need to listen to
I would not have heard of Deathknell if weren't for Bloodywood. Brilliant.
Raoul needs to be in action movies. That thumbnail is full power!
Man please!! First it was engineers, doctors and other such jobs and now its only movies one has to go to? BS
He's like a bouncing ball on stage. 😍
*bounces along*
No please no. Raoul, please don't let Bollywood corrupt Bloodywood!
@@SlamjackMonicker It's way too much pressure being an Indian kid isn't it?
@@TheClinophobic its no secret. Asia is a complex place to be born in.
I almost cried at last listening "Tuu jee verey". I think I fought my depression many times and always found the lyrics symmetrical to me.
I actually did! And for Endurant too
Nothing but power and respect to you guys...power from NC USA
I'm back watching this again and I just love how Sarthak gets into it, singing along with Jayant during the Wacken show. Man, I love this band and I'm really looking forward to receiving my picture vinyl.
Sending lots of love from Bulgaria!!!!! I've been struggling with depression for three years now and nothing helps more than music and just immersing yourself into it and forgetting all of the shit you've been through. I fell in love with your band the moment I heard you. Not to mention your song Yaad! I adopted a stray doge, that makes every single day of my life, worth living. Her name is Hope. And your music is just that, HOPE for a better world! Keep on doing what you do guys, you make a lot of people happy, including a socially isolated girl from Bulgaria and her pup ^_^
Sending love from India 💛
I had tears in my eyes thoughout this. You guys are incredible, and I have even more respect and admiration for you after this. Thank you!! Greetings from Portugal 🙏
The editing on this documentary is legendary. Absolutely fucking loving your journey guys, much love and respect from Manchester UK! I just bought Rakshak and will be blasting it in the car nonstop.
Thank you Bloodywood for sharing your history, I'm a beginner musician, still building up my way to have a career, you guys gave me inspiration to carry on, if you ever be in Portugal next year, be sure I'll be there 💜
Been following you guys since your early days. Trust me I got my eyes wet seeing the love and appreciation you guys got from the people outthere. God bless you guys.
These guys are making our nation proud🔥🔥🔥
Desi Metal is a thing now.
Bro our nation deserves more
@@HardStuckValoGamer also true.💛💛
@@HardStuckValoGamer yes our nation deserve more different types of music other than party songs there are so many good bands in our country but our music industry isn't supporting them
@@HardStuckValoGamer peoples love this indian metal band from all over the world but maximum indians people even don't know about this band. hamara indian public khud ki desh ke alawa dusri desh ki cheezo ko support karte hai .. aur yahi same log jai hind bolte hai.
@@digbijoysaha3700 cuz now sabki mentality aisi hai ki Jo Hindi gaane hote hai wo cringe hi hote hai because of are shitty Bollywood industry
Absolutely AMAZING!!!!! Watching this from Nashville, TN, USA! LOVE your story, LOVE your strength through your struggles, LOVE seeing you all rise above them, and achieve your goals with humble grace!!!! LOVE Y'ALL!!!!!
This is easily one of the most inspiring things I've ever seen
God this made me so happy. What a documentary! It is such a blessing so hear this insane story from your perspective! I'm the "you made this the best day of my life" girl with the leg injury from DONG OA haha! (plans of getting your lyrics tattooed over the burn scar are in pursuit) I'm looking forward to following your journey for years to come and spread the spirit of BLOODYWOOD! You really are such genuine people with a mission in this world, and I just cannot think of anyone who would deserve success and recognition more than you guys. Until we meet again ❤🔥
I hope your leg is fine now 😊
@@roshanroyuem aww omg Roshan you're so sweet! ❤ Yes thank you, it healed quickly and now the scar holds a fond memory 🤘
Such an emotional & inpirational story
didn't blink for a single moment
So love from Bangladesh
This is the spirit we need! Greetz from Germany
This whole documentary has gotta be one of my favorite take on music documentary, it feels raw and realistic. Give me the motivation and hope for the future of metal musics. Especially here in Vietnam. Love you guys, Bloodywood.
I hope you guys pick up popularity here in the US and hopefully you'll tour here someday when the world isn't falling apart.
My son and I are getting ready to watch this and I just can't wait to watch, we love your music! We live in Wyoming USA.
👏👏
@@CharllotteKatakuri Wow great video! I would love to see you perform in the states. If you guys ever come to Casper Wyoming, my son and I will be there!!!
@@jennanidanu1 i'm just a fan of them like you.
@@CharllotteKatakuri Oh got it LOL
@@jennanidanu1 😅but it's cute you and your son enjoy bloodywood together .
Your Show at Wacken was my Highlight ❤ much love from germany ❤
Just saw these guys in Denver last night, they blew the roof off! Can't wait to watch their continued success 🤘
You guys have made this 51 year old man a believer. God bless you guys with continues success.
it is so cool that you guys show the bands and songs being played in the background. It's like you guys are so cool about advertising other bands like Deathknell for example. Awesome, Brothers.
I'm so glad you called this Raj Against the Machine!
This documentary had me smiling so much, and my eyes were welling up.
All this was so well-deserved for you guys! It has been amazing to see how you have exploded over the years.
Now... make your way to Finland and Tuska Open Air once everything returns to normal ;)
this band is legendary! i enjoyed the whole documentary! well done!
You are an amazing band wiht a beautiful mensage. Love from Argentina
My son just told me about you guys a couple of hours ago. Been watching your videos ever since. Love your music. Georgia, USA.
Everything about this is wonderfull and empowering.
I clapped, shout and cheered watching this! I follow you guys since the duels with the Brazilian dude, It's amazing what you accomplished! I'm so so proud!
41:10 Osnabrück . My hometown. You guys were awesome!
Such a beautiful fucking story man... Here in California in the US I always blast you guys when I’m working so I can introduce people to you guys. You guys popped up on my auto play shuffle in my UA-cam account and I’ve been listening to you guys since 2017. Long live Bloodywood!! ❤️
Had nothing to do with your success, and still weirdly super proud of you all. Congrats on this well-deserved rise. Love from Canada.
(Edited because apparently my 'a' key is sticking)
Man this tour documentary was an amazing experience. It almost felt as if I was there the entire time cheering for you guys.
Jan 2019! I was hooked on all of their songs. And as soon I first watched Ari ari I messaged Karan on his Instagram page! He replied too.. I was so shocked. I mean for me they were a big hit already I wasn't expecting him to reply back. And this documentary makes me so emotional. I really wish them all the success in the world!!
I've only discovered you all through a friend recently but I'm so glad they shared you, your unique sound and message with me. I'm late to the party as it were but so glad for the success you've had so far and hope you have way more in the near future because this broken, dying world we all live in desperately needs your message. Great documentary, I'm glad I could share the energy of your live shows vicariously through a documentary like this because I'd never be able to actually see you live unfortunately (autistic and very sensitive to loud sound so live shows are generally just not something I can do). Awesome to see you getting the love and support you deserve from all those crowds.
Jee Vereey is rapidly becoming my favorite song - not just my favorite Bloodywood song mind you, favorite song *in general* - and never fails to shine a bit of light on my darkest moments. Everything you do is so full of energy and passion. I'm from the U.S. and have heard you don't get as much support from your home turf in India, and all I can say is I hope that changes as you continue to grow and do great things, because I find the notion that anyone could hear your music and come away without something good to say about it, genuinely baffling.
Очень рад за ребят! Одна из самых интересных и необычных рок-групп современности!
You guys are an inspiration, keep going, never look back, we are listening... and loving every second of it! Love and Peace from Liverpool UK
I know every band has a 'rags to riches' documentary. And they're all pretty much the same stereotypical story. But this one seemed a little different. I felt genuinely emotional for Bloodywood. Their fame is SO well deserved. I think they really did face unique challenges, being a metal band from India. I know the metal scene in India is tiny. I think it made them humble. When humble people make it big, it tugs on the heart strings. I know that one day they'll be HUGE. They're already larger than life. I legit thought they already had an album out, and had already played loads of gigs. I was so surprised when I found that Rakshak, which I have pre-ordered, is going to be their FIRST album! They're professional beyond their experience.
Hi from the UK, this is so emotional , u guys deserve all that you got, onwards and upwards, can’t wait to see what happens next, much love
I'm surprised it wasn't in the film, but a really touching moment happened when Bloodywood met their perhaps youngest fans to visit a concert: Two kids in Frankfurt, I forgot the ages, but something like seven and twelve? That alone made it worth facing my anxiety to come see them.
OMG! How did I miss this! Cannot wait to watch the entire documentary. Y'all rock!
After being nostalgic about bands like rage against the machine and system of a down, bloodywood existing with such awesome work is just insane, so much pride that this band is representing India on the world stage.
even if everything had gone wrong, and you lost all power and had to do an entire acoustic set, us fans still love you. too see and hear you perform live is all we ask for, not perfection.
This was amazing, very proud of you guys. Much love from the UK.
You REALLY deserved that tour you are an amazing band, hope to watch sometime in my life!
Wow, holy shit, such power, and heartfelt emotion, cheers to you all from Canada, a fan you have made in me.
Looking forward to the world getting to see your story, incredible people
This is so inspirational, Bloodywood is the face of Indian Metal scene and you guys will achieve wonders. Keep up the good work, never loose hopes.
Nasdarovia Guys!!!!
Greatest band with the greatest people and the greatest fan community! So lucky to be around at the same time! Thank you Bloodywood for all that you do and stand for! Lots of love from the US!!
One of the best documentaries I have ever seen!! So very proud to have found and known you! This is absolutely incredible!
nobody can watch this and say dreams and endeavors can't come true. who would have ever thought a group from India would be a huge metal band? if you can dream it you can make it happen. it may take some intuition and creativity but you can do it!!!!!
keep rocking boys and supporting mental health and your dog rescue!!!!
I am from.Bangladesh.I always though India for all it's diversity and population,is non exist in metal genre.
OMG,you guys are so incredible,i dont know what song touched me more deeply and emotionally than Jee-Veeray.You should be more appriciated in India.(dont know what they are missing).
Love you guys
This is kinda best documentary I've seen so far. Sooo real, emotional and full of happy moments. Felt like living a dream through your journey. You are a real true inspiration to all those who dare to dream and who will stop never no matter whatever happens. God bless you guys
Me after listening to Bloodywood
Calls 911 and ask them "what's your emergency?"
In tears man. So proud of you guys!!! Have been a fan for years and you guys did it at the biggest stage!
You guys made this documentary a really motivational story for many people to chase their dreams. Love and admiration for you guys. Hope to see you live one day.
Much Love from Redford, MI, USA!
I love you guys, I play your music very loudly in my car 🤗💕.
My 10 year old grandson loves you too and alway# asks for me to put you on when he is visiting.
You guys have broke the mould, worked your buts off and deserve all the love and recognition by your very many fans across the world.
You traditional Indian music fused with heavy rock is inspired.
Love to you all from scotland. 🤗💕🏴
Keep on rocking \m/.
1:28:10 they achieved what they deserve❤❤❤❤🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 Pride of India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Been watching you guys for years, so glad you finally had this opportunity.
My first introduction to your music was Jee Veerey, came across it in a small self-help group chat and first time I heard it it made me cry. Then the outro even more so.
Such a powerful song for me, struggling with depression. Thank you so much from Germany!
This is one of the greatest documentaries I ever watched. I really love music docs and I always thought to myself that your trajectory was worthy of one. You guys blew me away when I listened to Mundian to Bach Ke Rahi and got me waiting for more. Then came Ari Ari and Machi Bhasad.
You guys deserve all of the recognition you're getting. Can't wait for your debut album. Shout out from Brazil!
The fact that these guys even mentioned their patreons in the end just shows how amazing these guys are.
Metal people are the friendliest ever ! sad part is less people knows about it ...
Just heard you on the Craig Charles show on Radio 6 and was so impressed by Aaj I've spent the last hour listening to all your videos. Awesome! Likewise your politics. Not only do you rock but even made me cry. How cool is that... :-) :-) :-)
These boys have come a long long long way. Awesome! Proud!!!
I love what you're doing both with your soundscape and espicially with your songs that are about hard and important subjects. I appreciate the great work you do.
Thanks so much for the music bloodywood I am mixed race from the uk hlaf indian but never knew the indian side of my blood you have helped me connect with my bloodroots through your metal fusion love your stuff cant wait to see you live one day Rock on brothers
From Australia, only just discovered Bloodywood a few days ago and already I'm in love with the music. Watching this, it's incredible to see how far you came and the incredible opportunities you got. Massive congratulations and excited to see what more you guys do :)
Imagine being at that first show!
Epic
Love from Malaysia 💘 you guys rock 🤘🤘🤘
these guys pay attention to metal and kno what we want to hear great job much love from amall city of brandon manitoba canada
Watching from Australia. Thankyou for your incredible music. You guys are "bloody awesome" as we would say over here. You are my favourite band right now. Thankyou!!!!🔥🤘🫶🖤
The joy i feel listening to you guys is the same when i discovered metallica back in 2007 and would listen to master of puppets all day long. You have amazing energy in your live performances like them
the most emotional journey ever! keep it up guys! we need more ppl like u! bands like bloodywood, inner sanctum, bhayank maut, gutslit, etc drive me to pursue what i want!!
Beautiful and so inspiring. So happy to see you guys grow your fanbase and get so much more exposure!! All the good luck to you guys!!
Seen these guys three times now, twice at Aftershock and once at a small club in Sacramento/Roseville.... will see them live every time they come anywhere near us!! Bloodywood rocks!