Morality critics: "heavy metal breeds violence, its message is antisocial, and reveal masculine toxicity values. They favor drugs, and alcohol. They're not bringing their best people." Bloodywood: "Hold my lassi."
I'm another clinical therapist. Every song you do is so meaningful, so substantive, so positive, it seems like every one is designed to be used in therapy, to heal the soul, no matter if the setting is clinical or not. You speak to the pains that affect us all as humans, no matter the nation, the color, the language. Thank you for being humanKIND.
I've done 4 years (part time) training in TA although I never qualified. I was just looking for my own answers. I love their songs, they all speak to me. I saw them live at Motocultor last month. They were awesome
Thank you for this video and song! I'm a clinical therapist in the United States. I work with many children and teens who are being bullied, and I have started using this video as part of my introductory work with them. They have been mesmerized by the story the video tells - not one of them predicted the twist. After the emotions the video brings up, they are in a perfect place to hear the encouragement in the message at the end - the phrase "Never see yourself from the eyes of the bully" is very powerful, and several of them leave my office repeating these words. I can't promise they will all become Bloodywood fans, but I subscribed to your Patreon. Thank you, Bloodywood, for this gift to all of us - your courage and compassion is making a difference.
If anyone asks me what is definition of success, I'll show this comment... Having lasting impact on a living soul by your actions! There is just nothing bigger than that!
Little kid Who gets abused May grow up to be a killer I am one ...Raped + violently abused I ended up in 8 prisons To Change the World ...Stop Child Abuse
@@APEX-qv7rm I was a child raped and violently abused as well and not all of us go that route. Some how I still managed to be a loving person and fight to be the change and not continue the cycle of violence to anyone. We all have a choice to make no matter where our beginnings come from.
The empathy and sympathy displayed in this makes it so much more badass. Being violent and aggressive doesn't make you badass. Being kind and compassionate despite the violence and aggression displayed to you by others does.
My favorite lines: "This shield is made of scars" and "This goes out to the silent who fight the urge to get violent" It takes so much more to fight that urge than to give in to it.
@@xexierlevaithan6188 I didn't say he was, but he was one of the many pioneers of non-violent resistance. We all have skeletons in our closet bro, but as long as you try your best to push the world towards good, that's all that matters.
@@MrEgofreak Where are you from bro . Is it India ? if not then you won't understand . He was cold hearted bastered were a face of non-violence preacher but he was the mastermind of most of the violence . It's not your fault I understand . Our corrupted politician will only show you what's they want to show . Alright , take care and have a nice day bro.
I am a man who doesn't cry often. I used to alot growing up but one day a switch flipped and I became numb and unfeeling towards all the sadness. Jee veray hit me so hard I was tearing up the first 10 times I heard it. And this song hit me so hard I was full blown crying in my car before work. I have never commented on a UA-cam video but I absolutely had to write this to let you guys know how amazing your music is and how much its touched me. You guys are amazing keep it up!
Fighting depression myself, jee veerey hit a soft spot for me as well. I'm glad that bloodywood is tackling the issues many other artists are too afraid to touch. Because of them, I have good songs to go to in my moments of weakness.
Shaun Quintero Both this song and Jee Veerey have the same effect on me as well. It takes strength to cry and bear one’s own emotions honestly. Bloodywood is so inspiring and positive. I absolutely love their music.
I think this is what's often missing from a lot of current metal music, a clear, human, and emotive message. You can't tap into people's minds by just trying to appear like a badass all the time.
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639But there is an awful lot of pretend-badass saturation. It's part of why I walked away from the genre for a bit; it got stale. If it weren't for YT most of us wouldn't readily find alternatives. But thankfully, we do!
Bloodywood Metal : Metal genre that transform a sad man at the edge of despair into a full super sayan ready to bite the life with more power Should be reimbursed at 100% by the social welfare. Should be listed by UNESCO. Please teachers, show this to the kids
I needed this song when I was a kid... so this song is 30 years late but still, its a great way for me to reflect on how I rose above it all eventually to become a better man.
Congratulations on rising above it! I'm in my late 30s and didn't really experience any harsh bullying until about 2 years ago. We got a new boss and for some reason she absolutely hates my guts for some reason that she's never disclosed with me. She's been trying to force me to quit for the past year or so. It's been extremely strenuous on me and my family. I was fortunately promoted last week and now there isn't really anything she can do to me any more. She's still my boss but my position tells her that I've won and I'm not going anywhere.
There was a Manson song called Lunchbox. Similar meaning. ua-cam.com/video/PRFJoUBP54o/v-deo.html Sure there are 100s more since bullying creates metal and rock stars.
3xs I watch this video 1: read the lyrics 2: watch the video itself and understand 3: to actually feel this powerful video and vibe to this masterpiece Bonus: listen to it again because I can and jam. Another beautiful song, thank you Bloodywood, keep up the inspiration for hope in this world
I used to be a social worker, now I'm a cultural monitor in a social center in France. I'd like to say to you that I love your music and I love your messages in it. You treat many of your subjects with a great acuracy and kindness, without any dogmas and with immense respect. All of that in music. It's powerful, it's precious, and it's wonderful for all of young generations. Continue, come in french festivals if you can, and if you don't know what to do apart making music, you've got many qualities to become social workers !! I love you bloodywood :D
Youth animator, I work with children and teenagers. I entertain them, talk them about different problems in society to open their eyes, i can do radio, vidéo games, movie reviewing with them. I work in the popular education. It's like class education, but in a more fun and horizontal way. I'm french, so I hope I translated well ^^
I've been bullied very badly, to the point I was considering to end it. But then I've realized that if I quit, the bullies win. So I've sworn that I'll never give up,no matter how many times I go down I'll keep getting up. And now I'm an artist, getting close to making a living entirely from my art! :) So don't ever give up!
@@nolabratteig988 ofc that's how they see it. Reincarnation is part of Hinduism and is believed in different parts of the world. In their songs i see it as being used as metaphorical, spiritual and literal
Just want to say thank you, all the way from the northeast coast of the USA. Your music is powerful and uplifting, and my 12year old son also very much appreciates your songs. He was hospitalized a few years back from bullies, he cracked his head among other injuries. He's worked really hard to stay peaceful and be the better person, and as he gets older he's found the confidence to verbally intervene when he sees other kids being bullied to protect them and keep situations from escalating to violence. Music like this helps him feel encouraged to keep walking that path, even when it's not easy. Thank you, very much. You guys are amazing artists and people. ❤
Your son is an amazing person, clearly you had something to do with that too but it's also a lot of hard work to be mature when being targeted. Make sure he knows he's a powerful individual for staying kind.
@@ruschkapocklington5770 I do my best to support him being a kind person, but at the end of the day it's the choices he makes and I'm proud of him for making the right ones. I showed him your comment and he's embarrassed I posted about him, and thanks you for the supportive words.
If you did not charge his attackers with assault, you should have! Speaking as someone who was herself bullied as a teenager, violent young offenders are too easily overlooked. I hope your son recovered quickly, and with few complications.
-abused as a child -witnessed mother's horrible accident and had to live alone with sister for 6 months -father's death -bullied brutally in hostel -harassed for music taste -had worst break up possible -suffered from PTSD/Anxiety/clinical depression for 2 years -suffered from IBS for 2 more years.. Still suffering -lost huge amount of money in a scam -Got mentally abused by employer for over a year -deceived by drum teachers (twice) -another break up, even worse than before ... This guy is still kicking... Still fighting.... Stil alive! This guy is me!... And I respect all those who are still in the fight... Together we will make it... "We are endurant"
This song made more than 25 years of my life finally fall into place and left me completely devastated and more empowered than I ever was before. I was bullied at school for 9 years, became depressed at 16, turned to alcohol when I was 20, spent my early 20's as a suicidal, semi-functioning alcoholic. Now I've turned my life around and became the happiest and kindest version of myself than I ever was. But I never properly processed what happened to me in the past. Until now. These lyrics are exactly what my inner child needed to finally find his peace. We survived and he knows, his suffering was not in vain. Thank you, guys.
I was a bully, I used to terrorize this classmate just because he was the son of the teacher that used to make fun of me in front of everybody for not knowing math. 10 years later I contacted this classmate to apologize in person, and at the same time, his father, the teacher, apologized to me, and we had a good meal to clear things up. I still regret what I did though, and I make sure I help bullied people as hard as I can.
im a fully grown man and this makes me cry every time. i was bullied my whole life and never wish anything like this on anyone. im so sorry if i was ever a bully but i never ment to be. i am so so sorry
Sweetie I just wanted to stop by this comment and say something. I see this a lot and it makes me so sad, just because you are a man, and an adult, does not mean your not a human with feeling, emotions, pain, happiness... A story. You can cry because you are human... Man, woman, adult or child... To be able to cry over something emotional is a very human thing. I don't know you, but I know your struggle and I love you! I hope life got better for you and that you rose above the bullying to see the perfections in your imperfections :)
This song is the epitome of amazing metal songwriting in Hindi. Don’t get me wrong, I love the English parts but Hindi is on another level. The entire refrain/chorus is just pure gold as far as lyrics are concerned. “In darkness, I am of the lineage of the rays of the sun” that’s probably the closest translation of the last line of the verse. The band, humbly, simplified the English translation but it’s deeper when sung in Hindi.
So happy to see this up here. It's been a long time and I was kind of getting a little worried. Now I see what you guys were doing. You were making another masterpiece. Every time you guys post a new song, I'm even more proud to be one of your OG original fans.
This song uses more hindi words than are used in 'hindi' bollywood songs these days. Great song with a great narrative too. Your efforts are visible in each line of the song. Keep going!
@@oliver-wb4np south indian?ew nope...telugu movies r trash..hero is shown to be unrealistically good,daanveer,kind and strong..nd heroine is shown to be the hero' gf bas...malyalam movies r good..
I want more of the Indian speaking vocalist. His cadance is beautiful, and the Indian language seems to lend to the "hardcore" elements. Also, that "no flag" t-shirt should be merch, with profit going to local charities in your home towns. I'd like 2 in large. I can't wait to see you in the UK.
Just to add to your knowledge, there's no such language as "Indian". The country literally has tens of thousands of languages. The guy here is speaking Hindi, which is the most spoken language in the country, along with English. In some of their songs, they also mix Hindi with Punjabi, which is another language native to the Indian subcontinent.
So is Raoul Kerr now officially part of Bloodywood since this title doesn't say "ft. Raoul Kerr" like "Jee Veerey" and "Ari Ari". Song is awesome! Hope you will make album soon
Oh man. I may have to get the lyrics in a tattoo, because this was the song I needed when I was powerless and struggling to understand what I was even living for. My father was the latest in a generational chain of narcissistic bullies whose favorite targets were their own children; my sister and I broke the chain. The evil and the suffering end with us. (Also, the plot twist in the music video was fucking fantastic!)
sorry you grew up like that. i know how much it sucks to grow up in abuse, but the part i love seeing is people like you who choose to be better and break the cycle, who decide that enough is enough, and no one else is going to be hurt that way. shit takes strength, not just to survive it, but to overcome it and decide to be a better person than your parents were. you're awesome
@@SonoHedion when he was made to hurt, he wanted everyone around him to be as miserable as he was. when I was hurt, I knew I didn't want anyone to EVER be made to feel as worthless as I'd been made to feel.
I was bullied at school. It was difficult for me to talk about it (made it worst and worse). I made it to the end of this difficult school year. It was hard for me to have friends afterwards. I was 9 years old at that time. I was 18 when I realized I was « someone ». At 21, I was bullied in a relationship with a toxic boyfriend (alcoholic, bully, addicted to video games...). 10 years after this: I’m who I am, with my past, my scars, my fears.... and your message is very important: bullying is wrong. It can destroy a life. If you’re the victim: never hesitate to talk to someone or to call for help!
I’m so proud of you for standing so strong despite all of the shit you’ve been through. My dear, you are a DIAMOND. You never gave up on yourself and I salute you for standing so strong. I AM SO PROUD OF YOU. May God bless you, give you so much of happiness and always be happy my dear.❤
Please don't stop. I'm an old white rascist guy and watching your music changed me. I'm profoundly grateful to shed my old hatred. Please keep singing the truth you have an impact.
yea man, keep deconstructing your racial bias and hate and you will get to the other side. Nothing more metal than owning up to your wrongs and growing more compassionate 🔥
It's so rare that I find a band that is incapable of making a bad track. Every song is amazing. So talented. Every song so meaningful. Love bloodywood!.
I was that bullied child. Forgiving? Not entirely. If anything, growing up in a mafia town, I get to know that many of my bullies are either in prison or dead. It did make me strong though. Martial arts, archery, firearms, and I share a strong spirit - my kids always knew if bullying happened I'd be right there for them because I knew how it felt.
The ending scene though. This almost teared me up. Good job guys. I hope you guys don’t have a mental block. Also why the hell the algorithm doesn’t recommend me such things.
I was bullied in school. One of the worst bullies actually had a hard time at home with his dad. That does not excuse his behavior, but it might explain why he did it. Another guy simply did not understand that he was bullying me. He thought that he was joking and being funny. I tried being friends with him a few years ago but he acted pretty much the same. So i confronted him and said that he wasn't funny and i did not want anything more to do with him. He changed his tune a bit when i did that and he said that he thought that i was a cool dude, but it was too late.
Totally agreed. After Dana Dan this song would be the 2nd in line to be a heavy song. I mean the riffs in this song wanna make me cry with joy. Absolutely brilliant.
I consider myself as a rather tough and cold person. I don't cry on movies. I have a pretty dettached attitude to anything that happens in the world. But your music touches something deep within my soul. I can't even describe it. You always relate to very important and serious problems. And you bring us hope, pride and strength through your music.
How is a metal band actually helping with mental health and social issues? How can I tell my friends “no really, their videos actually help, you should check them out”. You guys are amazing, keep up the good work!
Greetings from Finland - "the ultimate metal lovers country"! Spotify Discover Weekly brought me here - something I wouldn't have expected.. But guys, you are really doing a great job. Emotional and strong, with cool Indian twist. Keep it up!
I'm 50, and this was just shared to me by a friend. THANK YOU! I totally relate to this. My life had been exactly like this. I cried listening to this. As a plus, the music also kicked ass!
Watching your work makes me realise how bollywood destroyed all other genres of music in India ! I guess UA-cam needs to be thanked for giving you guys the platform needed. I promise to buy your album when it releases.
Bloodywood ..... EVERY TIME! You make a danged song that hits me right in the heart, all while playing to my metal tastes! You guys need to come tour the US! And your focus on mental health means so much more to me these days, not just for Veterans of the military, but in general. Having lost friends to the darkness of the mind, it means more to me to hear that there are people out there that genuinely care. It makes me proud to be a fan.
LOOOOOVE this song, your band is incredebile. I'm a film / tv writer / director from Québec and I'm writing a film (in french, sorry for my english...) on bullying call "Une histoire presque vécue" (An Almost True Story) about a young girl who just can't stand being bully anymore.
Cool, hate de voir ce que ca donne et qu'elle est l'histoire de cette fille. For those who don't understand french, i said 'cool excited to see how it turns out and what her story is'.
Crying while I'm headbanging. You guys never fail to hit a deep resonance within me. Your sound and message is truly powerful. Keep up the excellent work.
This is unironically the best song I’ve ever heard. I have no words. My only complaint about this band is that you only have a small handful of songs, but that’s counteracted by the fact that all of them are some of the best pieces of audio I’ve ever heard. Fucking perfect.
Guys I’m from Mexico congratulations the first band of Indian metal That I meet and the first one that i fall in love. Fucking great job really good metal.
Damn. . . You’re music is amazing. I’ve been checking in from time to time. I’m a 50 year old drummer from the 1980s. Your music is great from all angles. I really love the video out takes at the end. I’ve tried to tell people just how ridiculous I felt shooting music videos. I hope to catch you in the US in the near future! Keep kicking ass!
This song and Jee Veerey are both absolutely brilliant. They shed a light on a difficult subject and handle them with care; I think it's a truly beautiful thing that you choose to use your platform in such a constructive manner! A lot of people tend to disregard metal as mindless or destructive and they are unfortunately right a lot of the time, but this really makes me proud to call myself a metalhead. Keep up the great work, and I'll keep sharing your important message
Because they aren't beholden to some corporate overlords who tell them how to act, what songs to write, and what sells best. These guys just... do whatever tf they want to do, and apparently a lot of us love what they do and support them so they can keep doing it their way. And I hope they will keep doing so for a very long time.
how did I absolutely missed that the paralel of the video is not just that who we think is the bullied kid grown up is actually the bully, but that he is bullied as a grown up the same way he did because violence is a cylce that can only truly be ended by having the strength of forgiveness and uncerstanding freedom
Guys.. A few things.. 1. I was I was as positive as you bros are. Kudos. 2. You absolutely KILL the Indian metal scene. 3. It beggars belief that you have to ask people and nudge them towards patreon. Your music does enough talking imo. 4. I am currently a jobless man albeit highly educated but not "politically correct" enough for the corporate jungle. It's a struggle each morning for me to wake up and think how I am going to feed my family. I watched this song with tears rolling down my cheeks. My mantra in life is simple.. "do good. Be good". Peeps are always gonna take that ideology for a ride I guess. Anyways.. You guys are effing mind blowing.. I was a few minutes from killing myself when I saw this... Share your patreon link.. You have a lifetime donator.. Small or big I dunno but the lifetime bit is for good... Keep smiling guys. N thank you..
C'mon boy , Only after enduring the tests of fire , iron is forged don't lose hope , there is a long way to go , I am sure u will get everything u r worth of , just stay strong Tough times don't last , Tough people do
The combination of aggressive music and melody, hate and love, hard voice and rap seasoned with traditional Indian instruments and the message with strong social impact, make this band unique in the world, and if I'm not mistaken the first metal band from India. All the luck in the world to be with you!
i simply love you guys. i suffer from mental illness caused by my family hurting me and getting bullied by literally everyone else. Im 28 now and i still cant live my life the way i want because my disease is breaking everything down i have built up. jee veerey made my cry so much. and endurant too. both songs make me remember those moments of my childhood and open those memories up again.i can finally process them instead of locking them away. thank you for that. music is powerful and you prove it !
this song and Jee Veerey made me brake down too. every time I start having a hard time I watch the videos and it's like a shit of adrenaline and I feel like i can tackle whatever is going on. fucking love these guys
I feel you friend. I wake up to Jee Veerey everyday since the day I heard it. It's so inspirational. Im glad you recognise that you can't lock these things away, that is probably the worst thing you can do to yourself. Need to confront and defeat those demons to move forward. Stay strong, and remember: Agg ki jwaalao se hee, rait baney loha
*THANK YOU!* You are the reason why I became more self- confident! Karan, Jayant, Raoul, and all the people you work with, I embrace you! *THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!!*
omg, I'm going through a struggle with an abusive roommate and in the current economic and housing climate I literally can't run from this, thank you for giving me the the positive strength to get through this without bad things happening
HOLY HELL THIS WAS AMAZING! Damn, you guys just continue to impress by using your music to shed light on issues we're normally content to leave in the shadows. Song itself is bloody amazing, and the twist at the end of the video? I legit screamed out loud because it was so poetic and perfect! Love it, guys
If at all, there is one among the million fans who would request Bloodywood to include Shashank Bhatnagar in one of their singles, it would be me...One more Membraneous to the band!!!
Does anyone else has to listen to this song....than go to" Yaad" and than do ,,"Jee Veeray" to complete the cycle??? Sometimes repeat the cycle multiple times?? No one?? Guess it's only me than! Lots of love Bloodywood
Thank you for your honest perspective on bullying. Yes, often talking out or responding makes it worse. I think there is not a great way to stop bullying. I was bullied very badly in junior high and freshmen year of highschool. There was one boy in particular who was very horrible to me for 4 years. In my mid-20s, I encountered him again. He turned out to be a fan of my band. I saw him at the bar at a show, and was floored to see him there. All the pain flooded back. My friend, who knew about the bullying, decided to approach him and talk to him. After whatever she said, he sought me out. He didn't apologize. Instead, he told me that he always knew I'd be on stage one day and that he remembers watching me play guitar at a choir concert in high school and just being amazed at how good I was. He told me that he loves our music and wishes he could play an instrument as well as me. I decided to not address the bullying. Instead, I treated him as a fan and got satisfaction from his smile and kindness in that moment. Now I hope that I made him feel valued that night. I hold no animosity. I write this because I know there are kids being bullied that are watching this today. Your pain is real. Their pain is real. They do not handle it well. They take it out on you. They probably cannot acknowledge, even with your compassion, that they are in pain and are causing pain. But, you are empathetic and you are a good person. There is NOTHING wrong with you. It truly is all them. Do everything you can to survive it. On the otherside of that, know, truly KNOW, nothing about you was ever the cause. Often, the bullies are imitating what they experience at home. Think on that. What they are doing to you may very well be what they live with from an adult. Your pain is real, but so is theirs. Survive it, and be better. Be what they weren't able to be. And then, many years later, let it go. Just let it be at peace. Know they were doing the best they could with what their life offered them. Know that you were NEVER the reason. You were NEVER a problem. You WERE what they wished they could be and have. That's why you were the target. I love you. YOU are VALUABLE.
Again I return to say that seeing Jayant perform gives me great hope and joy in my heart. For many years I have struggled with a problem in my spine which makes wearing ordinary Western trousers difficult (jeans, khakis, etc) because I cannot stand the pressure which causes a lot of pain. In addition to this, I am a Native American person (Algonquin tribe) and my face is round, my body is short and "chubby" by conventional Hollywood standards and I have long dark hair as is the custom of my people. We (the native peoples of the Americas) face a lot of discrimination because of the way we look, especially our long hair which has a sacred meaning. I began to wear the same kind of clothing as Jayant wears in the videos because of necessity, the pain in my back and my legs, and now I see somebody from far away who looks like me absolutely rocking this look. I feel hope and happiness. I feel "cool" for the first time in my life. After decades of pain and many surgeries, I see somebody who looks like me being so awesome. It makes me feel like maybe I can do something positive with my own life. Maybe it is all worthwhile. I hope the wonderful musicians of Bloodywood know the positive impact they have on this world. Please continue to make music. Live your dream. Sing. Scream. Do what you do. You bring so much healing to strangers all around this crazy dirt-ball in space. You are the purist metal that can ever be.
I'm currently undergoing intensive psychiatric treatment for C-PTSD and PTSD and one of the other patients in my program introduced me to you guys. He told me to watch the video for this song in particular, and now I know why. I'm currently an EMT working in an ER, so the opening and closing of the video hit me extremely hard. Especially because a lot of the things that I used to be bullied for are now the very things that make me good at my job. So, whenever I start to doubt myself and let the voices of the past try to tell me lies, I'm going to listen to this song to remind myself of how far I've come. Thank you for making such powerful and uplifting music!
I often return to this song when I'm having a rough time, or feeling helpless and hopeless. It makes me cry every time.The words in the chorus speak so deeply to my inner child, who hasn't healed from years of torment, and struggles with self worth and feeling like I belong. Even though my pronunciation is probably no good, I love singing this song. I found this song when I was at my worst, and near suicidal. It brought me so much peace to listen to, along with Jee Veerey. Thank you so much for your gift to us with your music, and for helping me.
I don't think that I have broken out into tears like this in a very long time. I was bullied to horrifically as a child that my parents had to take me out of public school to home school me. What is most poignant about this video is the fact that I struggled so hard out of poverty to put myself through school to become a nurse. I am a Licensed Practical Nurse with nine years under my belt working the Medical/Surgical floor at a local rural hospital. I am also in my last semester of school working on my Associates Degree to become a Registered Nurse. I feel the struggles presented in this video and was shocked to see the ended. I burst into tears as I know as a nurse that disease, poor health and death affects us all. I would gladly care for my former bullies loved ones like I do any other patient. Granted, it would be nice if they could see the reality of things and appreciate life on a level field. I carry great traumas with me from my past and my scars are innumerable. But as a health care professional, every life that presents itself to me is worthy of my best effort.
In many ways this is my life. Infact I had a life very similar to the kid bullied in the music video down to the fact I am an EMT. I even one time had a similar time I confronted an old bully due to a medical emergency. The difference was I was the one treating him. Before I left him since I was off duty I told him I had long forgiven him. I never saw him again. I know he made it tough. I am currently in the US Narional Guard.
Recently found this song and I wish it was around 12-13 years ago when I was still in school being bullied. I feel that it would have helped me a lot back then for it was for sure exactly what I needed to hear.
This and jee veerey are by far my favorite songs of all time now. This one especially made me cry, I needed this message. I've always felt like I'm too nice and that I'm weak and pathetic because I just can't bring myself to hate anyone. I felt like a door mat because I kept forgiving and giving chances over and over and over. But seeing this video and listening to it's message made me see that's not true. I'm not weak, I'm forgiving.
Same here dude...but I got my limits if that limits tempered for all, I might go berserk. You are not weak you are strong Once mahatma Gandhi said this"it takes huge courage to forgive someone who did wrong to you" And my friend that makes you a courageous person you are not weak at all.
Stop peeling onions, dudes! That's not cool! I'm not crying, shut up! xD Seriously, though. This song and video were both amazing. Brought tears to my eyes both of sorrow and of joy, to see such amazing words put on display like this. The music as well, really made it hit home. Just the way it carries along with the vocals was inspiring. It's such an amazing thing to see you guys playing such amazing music with a great message no less. Thank you and all who worked on this video as well. Great work, I look forward to the next one.
hate feeds more hate, violence feeds more violence. As someone that's been bullied myself I live by that message. Even tho you're hurt, don't lash out on someone else. The real heroes are the ones containing the demon, fighting it, so it won't hurt someone else. Karma is real. If you do bad things you attract more bad things to happen to you and the cycle will never stop until you stop it. Make a cycle of good and good will come to you.
Morality critics: "heavy metal breeds violence, its message is antisocial, and reveal masculine toxicity values. They favor drugs, and alcohol. They're not bringing their best people."
Bloodywood: "Hold my lassi."
Hold my lassiii 😭😂❤ perfect
This!!!!!🤌
Youre talking about Reguetón, trap and mumble rap and hip hop
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Love this guys. Such depth
You don't know how much of my childhood you've expressed through this. Love you for this!
You are AWESOME !!! You've written the actual great song !:)Greetings from Russia
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I'm another clinical therapist. Every song you do is so meaningful, so substantive, so positive, it seems like every one is designed to be used in therapy, to heal the soul, no matter if the setting is clinical or not. You speak to the pains that affect us all as humans, no matter the nation, the color, the language. Thank you for being humanKIND.
Yes. Very much yes.. these guys are just amazing..
You're not "another". Because of people like you and this band, I'm still on my feet and glad to be. Thank you.
Don't listen to the bullies. You are fantastic shoes.
I've done 4 years (part time) training in TA although I never qualified. I was just looking for my own answers. I love their songs, they all speak to me. I saw them live at Motocultor last month. They were awesome
Agreed and amen. Thank you for this comment
That was deep AF. I've been bullied before and in turn had to save that bully later on from being stabbed and tasered. It was quite the situation.
Thank you for this video and song! I'm a clinical therapist in the United States. I work with many children and teens who are being bullied, and I have started using this video as part of my introductory work with them. They have been mesmerized by the story the video tells - not one of them predicted the twist. After the emotions the video brings up, they are in a perfect place to hear the encouragement in the message at the end - the phrase "Never see yourself from the eyes of the bully" is very powerful, and several of them leave my office repeating these words.
I can't promise they will all become Bloodywood fans, but I subscribed to your Patreon. Thank you, Bloodywood, for this gift to all of us - your courage and compassion is making a difference.
If anyone asks me what is definition of success, I'll show this comment... Having lasting impact on a living soul by your actions! There is just nothing bigger than that!
More power to you and your practice. Man I wished if I had the same creative freedom in my practice back here in India.
Bloody wood , tum log ka jindagi Safal hoagya bhai ! Music heals
Little kid
Who gets abused
May grow up to be a killer
I am one ...Raped + violently abused
I ended up in 8 prisons
To Change the World ...Stop Child Abuse
@@APEX-qv7rm I was a child raped and violently abused as well and not all of us go that route. Some how I still managed to be a loving person and fight to be the change and not continue the cycle of violence to anyone. We all have a choice to make no matter where our beginnings come from.
The empathy and sympathy displayed in this makes it so much more badass. Being violent and aggressive doesn't make you badass. Being kind and compassionate despite the violence and aggression displayed to you by others does.
This!!!!
"I do not regret the fault in my stars. This shield is made of scars" Fuckin goosebumps, dude!
My favorite lines: "This shield is made of scars" and "This goes out to the silent who fight the urge to get violent" It takes so much more to fight that urge than to give in to it.
I was looking for this comment. I had goosebumps too!
Absolutely.
Remember, a shining shield with no scars, is useless and has never been used.
A shield with scars has proved itself already.
"i'm not weak, i'm forgiving"
I love that part so much
AKA the bravery of true pacifists. It takes far more to walk away than strike back.
These guys come from the same country as Ghandi, so I wager they understand peaceful resistance better than anyone.
@@MrEgofreak Gandhi was not a forgiving rather than Hipocrat .
@@xexierlevaithan6188 I didn't say he was, but he was one of the many pioneers of non-violent resistance. We all have skeletons in our closet bro, but as long as you try your best to push the world towards good, that's all that matters.
@@MrEgofreak Where are you from bro . Is it India ? if not then you won't understand . He was cold hearted bastered were a face of non-violence preacher but he was the mastermind of most of the violence . It's not your fault I understand . Our corrupted politician will only show you what's they want to show . Alright , take care and have a nice day bro.
Guys, I'm an old aunt from Russia. Each of your songs and videos tear the soul apart. Good luck on your creative journey.
We’re all always young at heart🤘
okay good to know!
Putin is a genocidal nazi.
поддерживаю! нам, теткам из России нравится😊
Дядькам тоже 🤘
BLOODYWOOD, why do you keep tugging at my heartstrings all the while keeping my head banging?
You can't headbang if your heart isn't in it :)
@@Bloodywood Ha! Indeed, indeed!
That's the same reaction I have!
@@Bloodywood The head and heart are tied together
I am a man who doesn't cry often. I used to alot growing up but one day a switch flipped and I became numb and unfeeling towards all the sadness. Jee veray hit me so hard I was tearing up the first 10 times I heard it. And this song hit me so hard I was full blown crying in my car before work. I have never commented on a UA-cam video but I absolutely had to write this to let you guys know how amazing your music is and how much its touched me. You guys are amazing keep it up!
Agreed, I tear up at the ending every time
Fighting depression myself, jee veerey hit a soft spot for me as well. I'm glad that bloodywood is tackling the issues many other artists are too afraid to touch. Because of them, I have good songs to go to in my moments of weakness.
Shaun Quintero Both this song and Jee Veerey have the same effect on me as well. It takes strength to cry and bear one’s own emotions honestly.
Bloodywood is so inspiring and positive. I absolutely love their music.
Pure emotion
I still can't watch this without crying.
I think this is what's often missing from a lot of current metal music, a clear, human, and emotive message.
You can't tap into people's minds by just trying to appear like a badass all the time.
There are a lot of metal bands that write incredible, emotional music like this. You just need to find them.
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639 that's absolutely right! I'm sure they're out there somewhere!
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639But there is an awful lot of pretend-badass saturation. It's part of why I walked away from the genre for a bit; it got stale. If it weren't for YT most of us wouldn't readily find alternatives. But thankfully, we do!
This too has been a serious issue with Hip-Hop for a while.
alot of metal bands especially the most well known write pretty deep lyrics, you just got to listen and try to understand
first of all - bloodywood is fucking phenomenal. Secondly, super glad to see raoul actually billed as a member of the band - he's a perfect fit
also, now that i've fully seen it - DAMN that is a powerful video
Agreed, but we need a GoFundMe to get him a new shirt maybe? :-)
@@jefflenney9460 no mate.. an artist like him should not have boundaries..
Bloodywood Metal : Metal genre that transform a sad man at the edge of despair into a full super sayan ready to bite the life with more power
Should be reimbursed at 100% by the social welfare. Should be listed by UNESCO. Please teachers, show this to the kids
Have you given The HU a listen? Traditional Mongolian folk music fused w/metal. Different but amazing and awesome
I was about to mention them! The who are coming to my town May 13th! \m/!
@@TheOriginalDrakon I listened the HU and it's great too ! Thanks for the advice !
I needed this song when I was a kid... so this song is 30 years late but still, its a great way for me to reflect on how I rose above it all eventually to become a better man.
Congratulations on rising above it!
I'm in my late 30s and didn't really experience any harsh bullying until about 2 years ago. We got a new boss and for some reason she absolutely hates my guts for some reason that she's never disclosed with me. She's been trying to force me to quit for the past year or so. It's been extremely strenuous on me and my family. I was fortunately promoted last week and now there isn't really anything she can do to me any more. She's still my boss but my position tells her that I've won and I'm not going anywhere.
You go king!
@@DanFloresII just pimp slap the bitch
There was a Manson song called Lunchbox. Similar meaning. ua-cam.com/video/PRFJoUBP54o/v-deo.html Sure there are 100s more since bullying creates metal and rock stars.
Talk to that inner child now. Good luck. Keep pushing on.
3xs I watch this video
1: read the lyrics
2: watch the video itself and understand
3: to actually feel this powerful video and vibe to this masterpiece
Bonus: listen to it again because I can and jam.
Another beautiful song, thank you Bloodywood, keep up the inspiration for hope in this world
The same algorithm that i use!)))))
I used to be a social worker, now I'm a cultural monitor in a social center in France.
I'd like to say to you that I love your music and I love your messages in it. You treat many of your subjects with a great acuracy and kindness, without any dogmas and with immense respect. All of that in music. It's powerful, it's precious, and it's wonderful for all of young generations.
Continue, come in french festivals if you can, and if you don't know what to do apart making music, you've got many qualities to become social workers !!
I love you bloodywood :D
Just wondering, what does a cultural monitor do? It sounds like an interesting job!
Youth animator, I work with children and teenagers.
I entertain them, talk them about different problems in society to open their eyes, i can do radio, vidéo games, movie reviewing with them.
I work in the popular education. It's like class education, but in a more fun and horizontal way.
I'm french, so I hope I translated well ^^
I've been bullied very badly, to the point I was considering to end it. But then I've realized that if I quit, the bullies win. So I've sworn that I'll never give up,no matter how many times I go down I'll keep getting up. And now I'm an artist, getting close to making a living entirely from my art! :) So don't ever give up!
Dudes. This is just epic. Literally fighting back tears here.
This is what Metal is to me. Powerful for good. Keep it up!
No talk of death or dying. When they do talk about it. They make it as a part of rebirth.
I'm crying right now
thats right epic song!!!!
@@nolabratteig988 ofc that's how they see it. Reincarnation is part of Hinduism and is believed in different parts of the world. In their songs i see it as being used as metaphorical, spiritual and literal
@@TheOriginalDrakon thank you. I'm not good at words. This is what I meant.
Just want to say thank you, all the way from the northeast coast of the USA. Your music is powerful and uplifting, and my 12year old son also very much appreciates your songs. He was hospitalized a few years back from bullies, he cracked his head among other injuries. He's worked really hard to stay peaceful and be the better person, and as he gets older he's found the confidence to verbally intervene when he sees other kids being bullied to protect them and keep situations from escalating to violence. Music like this helps him feel encouraged to keep walking that path, even when it's not easy. Thank you, very much. You guys are amazing artists and people. ❤
Your son is an amazing person, clearly you had something to do with that too but it's also a lot of hard work to be mature when being targeted. Make sure he knows he's a powerful individual for staying kind.
@@ruschkapocklington5770 I do my best to support him being a kind person, but at the end of the day it's the choices he makes and I'm proud of him for making the right ones. I showed him your comment and he's embarrassed I posted about him, and thanks you for the supportive words.
It's also the right time to get your son trained in some martial art, if that's possible at all.
If you did not charge his attackers with assault, you should have! Speaking as someone who was herself bullied as a teenager, violent young offenders are too easily overlooked. I hope your son recovered quickly, and with few complications.
-abused as a child
-witnessed mother's horrible accident and had to live alone with sister for 6 months
-father's death
-bullied brutally in hostel
-harassed for music taste
-had worst break up possible
-suffered from PTSD/Anxiety/clinical depression for 2 years
-suffered from IBS for 2 more years.. Still suffering
-lost huge amount of money in a scam
-Got mentally abused by employer for over a year
-deceived by drum teachers (twice)
-another break up, even worse than before
... This guy is still kicking... Still fighting.... Stil alive!
This guy is me!... And I respect all those who are still in the fight... Together we will make it... "We are endurant"
Powerfull song!
"I am the founding stone of a mountain"
Respect from Brazil.
This song made more than 25 years of my life finally fall into place and left me completely devastated and more empowered than I ever was before.
I was bullied at school for 9 years, became depressed at 16, turned to alcohol when I was 20, spent my early 20's as a suicidal, semi-functioning alcoholic. Now I've turned my life around and became the happiest and kindest version of myself than I ever was. But I never properly processed what happened to me in the past. Until now.
These lyrics are exactly what my inner child needed to finally find his peace. We survived and he knows, his suffering was not in vain.
Thank you, guys.
Proud of you, friend.
I was a bully, I used to terrorize this classmate just because he was the son of the teacher that used to make fun of me in front of everybody for not knowing math. 10 years later I contacted this classmate to apologize in person, and at the same time, his father, the teacher, apologized to me, and we had a good meal to clear things up. I still regret what I did though, and I make sure I help bullied people as hard as I can.
so proud of you bro that you realised that was negative behavior.
Phenomenal job on the song and the video.
Love your keto mac & cheese
Demonstealer!! Bro, you're not to be seen in Furtados anymore!? :(
You know you've composed some good shit when Sahil himself appreciates your work.
This songs makes me cry while headbanging...great song..
Same lmao
Cry while headbanging, well, that's an interesting combination, this is the first time i see that sentence. Awesome
That’s what is happening to me!!!!!! I love this band!!!!!!!
True for us all bro.... 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Same here, brother.
I love it when Jayant is screaming positive messages at me, forcing me to feel good about myself
He excites me
I just want to squeeze his juicy cheeks.
@@iheartthesmallsCalm down 😂
im a fully grown man and this makes me cry every time. i was bullied my whole life and never wish anything like this on anyone. im so sorry if i was ever a bully but i never ment to be. i am so so sorry
thank you for knowing my struggle
i seriously did not think i did but if i did i am so so so sorry
Sweetie I just wanted to stop by this comment and say something. I see this a lot and it makes me so sad, just because you are a man, and an adult, does not mean your not a human with feeling, emotions, pain, happiness... A story. You can cry because you are human... Man, woman, adult or child... To be able to cry over something emotional is a very human thing. I don't know you, but I know your struggle and I love you! I hope life got better for you and that you rose above the bullying to see the perfections in your imperfections :)
This is the best Folk Metal right now. Bloodywood is one of those who keep Metal fresh. Keep leading!
Arifin Rozikin
Just folk metal, not folk metalcore✌
There seems to be an explosion of folk-inspired heavy bands lately. Check out Alien Weaponry and Heilung.
You shouldn't have changed it. It's not metal.
This song is the epitome of amazing metal songwriting in Hindi. Don’t get me wrong, I love the English parts but Hindi is on another level. The entire refrain/chorus is just pure gold as far as lyrics are concerned.
“In darkness, I am of the lineage of the rays of the sun” that’s probably the closest translation of the last line of the verse. The band, humbly, simplified the English translation but it’s deeper when sung in Hindi.
Bless you for the translation. You are right; it IS so much deeper.
My dear, could translate more.of.the chorus please ? : )
So happy to see this up here. It's been a long time and I was kind of getting a little worried. Now I see what you guys were doing. You were making another masterpiece. Every time you guys post a new song, I'm even more proud to be one of your OG original fans.
Hell yeah I feel exactly same 😆😆
Same here!
Already replayed this a 100 times.
Me and my 8 year old son are loving it
@@piotrmroczkowski2324 You and your son have great musical taste 😎
Me after watching Bloodywood video, “Maaaa, kurta kahan rakh diye mera, kahan hai mera kurta?”
You cracked me up XD
What does "kurta" mean?
🤣
@@FairyCRat it's the outfit the singer is wearing.
Hahahaha
This song uses more hindi words than are used in 'hindi' bollywood songs these days. Great song with a great narrative too. Your efforts are visible in each line of the song. Keep going!
you know hindi?
Bollywood? Watch south indian flims and korean dramas, they're hundred times better.
@@oliver-wb4np yeah right south indian men flying in the air are so much better lol
@@oliver-wb4np modern korean dramas are pretty much shit too.
@@oliver-wb4np south indian?ew nope...telugu movies r trash..hero is shown to be unrealistically good,daanveer,kind and strong..nd heroine is shown to be the hero' gf bas...malyalam movies r good..
I want more of the Indian speaking vocalist. His cadance is beautiful, and the Indian language seems to lend to the "hardcore" elements. Also, that "no flag" t-shirt should be merch, with profit going to local charities in your home towns. I'd like 2 in large. I can't wait to see you in the UK.
Great idea! Want a "no flag" shirt too!
Just to add to your knowledge, there's no such language as "Indian". The country literally has tens of thousands of languages. The guy here is speaking Hindi, which is the most spoken language in the country, along with English. In some of their songs, they also mix Hindi with Punjabi, which is another language native to the Indian subcontinent.
@@ichadc you can get one!
Humanity before nationality. No flags.
You're amazing, guys.
Is it just me or anyone else got intense Goosebumps at the hindi part, where he says,"sehensheel hu me..."!
I agree. The Indi part is so emotional that I learned it all to sing it 🎵
I agree. The Indi part is so emotional that I learned it all to sing it 🎵
Lol I have goosebumps and my heart starts beating fast .. I feel kind of strong and positive .. I wish this band grows and reaches to more people
@Harsh. Me too.
So is Raoul Kerr now officially part of Bloodywood since this title doesn't say "ft. Raoul Kerr" like "Jee Veerey" and "Ari Ari". Song is awesome! Hope you will make album soon
This is a beautiful news ! I hope they gonna reach the top of the world ! i love their style. They have an alchemy between them
i think so. i don't usually like rap, but i think raoul works really well with bloodywood's songs.
Oh boy! I really hope so! These three guys are AMAZING together!
That's so dope
That's so dope
Oh man. I may have to get the lyrics in a tattoo, because this was the song I needed when I was powerless and struggling to understand what I was even living for. My father was the latest in a generational chain of narcissistic bullies whose favorite targets were their own children; my sister and I broke the chain. The evil and the suffering end with us. (Also, the plot twist in the music video was fucking fantastic!)
Wound up getting the choruses of Endurant and Jee Veerey on my arms ❤️
@@Tracy-xe9zu asll power to you and your sister!
Stand proud and protect those weaker than you!
sorry you grew up like that. i know how much it sucks to grow up in abuse, but the part i love seeing is people like you who choose to be better and break the cycle, who decide that enough is enough, and no one else is going to be hurt that way. shit takes strength, not just to survive it, but to overcome it and decide to be a better person than your parents were.
you're awesome
@@SonoHedion when he was made to hurt, he wanted everyone around him to be as miserable as he was. when I was hurt, I knew I didn't want anyone to EVER be made to feel as worthless as I'd been made to feel.
That ending was damn powerful. Thank you.
The acting is beautiful as well
True. That ending gave me more goosebumps than many Overrated movies and shows
I do not regret the fault in my stars. THIS SHIELD IS MADE OF SCARS. Fuck yeah. Love and light. Fight the good fight.
I was bullied at school. It was difficult for me to talk about it (made it worst and worse). I made it to the end of this difficult school year. It was hard for me to have friends afterwards. I was 9 years old at that time. I was 18 when I realized I was « someone ». At 21, I was bullied in a relationship with a toxic boyfriend (alcoholic, bully, addicted to video games...). 10 years after this: I’m who I am, with my past, my scars, my fears.... and your message is very important: bullying is wrong. It can destroy a life. If you’re the victim: never hesitate to talk to someone or to call for help!
I’m so proud of you for standing so strong despite all of the shit you’ve been through. My dear, you are a DIAMOND. You never gave up on yourself and I salute you for standing so strong. I AM SO PROUD OF YOU. May God bless you, give you so much of happiness and always be happy my dear.❤
Please don't stop. I'm an old white rascist guy and watching your music changed me. I'm profoundly grateful to shed my old hatred. Please keep singing the truth you have an impact.
yea man, keep deconstructing your racial bias and hate and you will get to the other side.
Nothing more metal than owning up to your wrongs and growing more compassionate 🔥
It takes a lot of courage to see our flaws and decide to make a change; thank you sir, for making a change :)
I'm proud of you for being open to change.
Love you brother! Thank God for your transition! I have unlimited love for you and all people on this earth!
Indo-Europeans of a feather flock together......
It's so rare that I find a band that is incapable of making a bad track. Every song is amazing. So talented. Every song so meaningful. Love bloodywood!.
I was that bullied child. Forgiving? Not entirely. If anything, growing up in a mafia town, I get to know that many of my bullies are either in prison or dead.
It did make me strong though. Martial arts, archery, firearms, and I share a strong spirit - my kids always knew if bullying happened I'd be right there for them because I knew how it felt.
Jayant, dude has an actual beast living in his vocal chords. Jesus that's good stuff
The ending scene though. This almost teared me up. Good job guys.
I hope you guys don’t have a mental block. Also why the hell the algorithm doesn’t recommend me such things.
I was bullied pretty badly as a kid and this song healed a part of me that I didn’t realize was still wounded.
I was bullied in school. One of the worst bullies actually had a hard time at home with his dad. That does not excuse his behavior, but it might explain why he did it. Another guy simply did not understand that he was bullying me. He thought that he was joking and being funny. I tried being friends with him a few years ago but he acted pretty much the same. So i confronted him and said that he wasn't funny and i did not want anything more to do with him. He changed his tune a bit when i did that and he said that he thought that i was a cool dude, but it was too late.
Most Underrated song of Bloodywood. Not even a million views yet.
Totally agreed. After Dana Dan this song would be the 2nd in line to be a heavy song. I mean the riffs in this song wanna make me cry with joy. Absolutely brilliant.
@@sarveshkujur5771 its heavy, but not just heavy. Its heavy the right way, at the right time. My fav song from Bloodywood
I consider myself as a rather tough and cold person. I don't cry on movies. I have a pretty dettached attitude to anything that happens in the world. But your music touches something deep within my soul. I can't even describe it. You always relate to very important and serious problems. And you bring us hope, pride and strength through your music.
How is a metal band actually helping with mental health and social issues? How can I tell my friends “no really, their videos actually help, you should check them out”.
You guys are amazing, keep up the good work!
Greetings from Finland - "the ultimate metal lovers country"! Spotify Discover Weekly brought me here - something I wouldn't have expected.. But guys, you are really doing a great job. Emotional and strong, with cool Indian twist. Keep it up!
It's been a long time since a music video has hit me that hard, but the ending had me in tears. I did not expect that. What a powerful message!!!
There are a lot of people who could stand to learn the lessons Bloodywood is trying to teach. From Chicago, USA, much love.
I'm 50, and this was just shared to me by a friend. THANK YOU! I totally relate to this. My life had been exactly like this. I cried listening to this.
As a plus, the music also kicked ass!
When anyone comments about metal from India, I can proudly show them this. You deserve to be wayyy higher on international stage. All the best !!
Watching your work makes me realise how bollywood destroyed all other genres of music in India ! I guess UA-cam needs to be thanked for giving you guys the platform needed. I promise to buy your album when it releases.
Bharath K couldn't have said it better myself!!
Destroying it America too. This band is amazing!!!
Take the like man. You deserve it.
I agree completely with you
Bloodywood ..... EVERY TIME! You make a danged song that hits me right in the heart, all while playing to my metal tastes! You guys need to come tour the US! And your focus on mental health means so much more to me these days, not just for Veterans of the military, but in general. Having lost friends to the darkness of the mind, it means more to me to hear that there are people out there that genuinely care. It makes me proud to be a fan.
LOOOOOVE this song, your band is incredebile. I'm a film / tv writer / director from Québec and I'm writing a film (in french, sorry for my english...) on bullying call "Une histoire presque vécue" (An Almost True Story) about a young girl who just can't stand being bully anymore.
That's pretty cool. Good luck 👍
Cool, hate de voir ce que ca donne et qu'elle est l'histoire de cette fille.
For those who don't understand french, i said 'cool excited to see how it turns out and what her story is'.
Best wishes to you , from india 🇮🇳
Good luck with your work!
Put this song in the soundtrack
God dang it!!! Massive respect from Northeast India bhai.
\m/
Crying while I'm headbanging. You guys never fail to hit a deep resonance within me. Your sound and message is truly powerful. Keep up the excellent work.
Mike Quinlan completely agree, why are these guys not bigger? Would love to see them on tour
As a Manly Man, I’m proud to say that this video did not make me cry. Those tears streaming down my face are, um, because of allergies, yeah.
This is unironically the best song I’ve ever heard. I have no words.
My only complaint about this band is that you only have a small handful of songs, but that’s counteracted by the fact that all of them are some of the best pieces of audio I’ve ever heard. Fucking perfect.
Guys I’m from Mexico congratulations the first band of Indian metal That I meet and the first one that i fall in love. Fucking great job really good metal.
Just found you yesterday, hello from Japan, I like your music and message
Do you know X japan ?
i love Midori.
Arigatou. Absolutely love Japanese as well looking forward to learn it.
during Lock down last year i found bloodywood and maximum the hormone from japan ..both band are very unique and addicted.
I dont think I have ever had a metal song that went so hard make me cry. This was beautiful and you guys are really something special.
Damn. . . You’re music is amazing. I’ve been checking in from time to time.
I’m a 50 year old drummer from the 1980s. Your music is great from all angles.
I really love the video out takes at the end. I’ve tried to tell people just how ridiculous I felt shooting music videos.
I hope to catch you in the US in the near future!
Keep kicking ass!
This song and Jee Veerey are both absolutely brilliant. They shed a light on a difficult subject and handle them with care; I think it's a truly beautiful thing that you choose to use your platform in such a constructive manner! A lot of people tend to disregard metal as mindless or destructive and they are unfortunately right a lot of the time, but this really makes me proud to call myself a metalhead. Keep up the great work, and I'll keep sharing your important message
Check out Ari, Ari and Expect A Riot; they have the same level of awesomeness, care, and beauty. All four their own meaning and spirit.
Yaad's cool too
metal is hardly ever mindless or destructive.
I love it. Fight. For my own ship I bear the oar. My family, my loved ones,I bear it. Metal with hope..
Why every single one of their songs are amazing??
Because they love and live what they are creating. Honestly I just found them and I'm so excited I did.
Because they aren't beholden to some corporate overlords who tell them how to act, what songs to write, and what sells best. These guys just... do whatever tf they want to do, and apparently a lot of us love what they do and support them so they can keep doing it their way. And I hope they will keep doing so for a very long time.
That last shot when he realizes he's the same guy, and then they show his arm on his shoulder.....MY GOD.
Guys all of you make sense in my life
Sorry for my bad english
But this clip makes me cry
Marvelous
Hail From Brazil
If I spoke a second language half as well as you write English, I'd be bragging.
how did I absolutely missed that the paralel of the video is not just that who we think is the bullied kid grown up is actually the bully, but that he is bullied as a grown up the same way he did because violence is a cylce that can only truly be ended by having the strength of forgiveness and uncerstanding freedom
As a lifetime victim of bullying, that last few seconds of the music video touched me. The aspect of forgiveness. That was an amazing moment truly.
Guys.. A few things.. 1. I was I was as positive as you bros are. Kudos. 2. You absolutely KILL the Indian metal scene. 3. It beggars belief that you have to ask people and nudge them towards patreon. Your music does enough talking imo. 4. I am currently a jobless man albeit highly educated but not "politically correct" enough for the corporate jungle. It's a struggle each morning for me to wake up and think how I am going to feed my family. I watched this song with tears rolling down my cheeks. My mantra in life is simple.. "do good. Be good". Peeps are always gonna take that ideology for a ride I guess. Anyways.. You guys are effing mind blowing.. I was a few minutes from killing myself when I saw this... Share your patreon link.. You have a lifetime donator.. Small or big I dunno but the lifetime bit is for good... Keep smiling guys. N thank you..
C'mon boy ,
Only after enduring the tests of fire , iron is forged
don't lose hope , there is a long way to go , I am sure u will get everything u r worth of , just stay strong
Tough times don't last , Tough people do
The combination of aggressive music and melody, hate and love, hard voice and rap seasoned with traditional Indian instruments and the message with strong social impact, make this band unique in the world, and if I'm not mistaken the first metal band from India. All the luck in the world to be with you!
i simply love you guys. i suffer from mental illness caused by my family hurting me and getting bullied by literally everyone else. Im 28 now and i still cant live my life the way i want because my disease is breaking everything down i have built up.
jee veerey made my cry so much. and endurant too.
both songs make me remember those moments of my childhood and open those memories up again.i can finally process them instead of locking them away.
thank you for that.
music is powerful and you prove it !
Live one day at a time. Stay strong🖤
Please look to the future, you can't change the past, but you can make your own future. Shape it as you want!
Keep strong, brother
this song and Jee Veerey made me brake down too. every time I start having a hard time I watch the videos and it's like a shit of adrenaline and I feel like i can tackle whatever is going on. fucking love these guys
I feel you friend.
I wake up to Jee Veerey everyday since the day I heard it. It's so inspirational.
Im glad you recognise that you can't lock these things away, that is probably the worst thing you can do to yourself. Need to confront and defeat those demons to move forward.
Stay strong, and remember: Agg ki jwaalao se hee, rait baney loha
*THANK YOU!* You are the reason why I became more self- confident! Karan, Jayant, Raoul, and all the people you work with, I embrace you! *THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!!*
omg, I'm going through a struggle with an abusive roommate and in the current economic and housing climate I literally can't run from this, thank you for giving me the the positive strength to get through this without bad things happening
If Bloodywood's music was a school, i would send my kids there. they are literally a cut above!!
HOLY HELL THIS WAS AMAZING! Damn, you guys just continue to impress by using your music to shed light on issues we're normally content to leave in the shadows. Song itself is bloody amazing, and the twist at the end of the video? I legit screamed out loud because it was so poetic and perfect! Love it, guys
If at all, there is one among the million fans who would request Bloodywood to include Shashank Bhatnagar in one of their singles, it would be me...One more Membraneous to the band!!!
Does anyone else has to listen to this song....than go to" Yaad" and than do ,,"Jee Veeray" to complete the cycle???
Sometimes repeat the cycle multiple times??
No one?? Guess it's only me than!
Lots of love Bloodywood
No its not only you.... All three of these songs reach me on a DEEPLY emotional level. I usually end up shedding a tear or during one of them.
Yaad always makes me cry
Add "Zanjeero se" for me ❤
Me literally right now
I'm a french christan, this song is linked to the christ message. Love and forgiveness and can't be outpowered !
Love you ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for your honest perspective on bullying. Yes, often talking out or responding makes it worse. I think there is not a great way to stop bullying.
I was bullied very badly in junior high and freshmen year of highschool. There was one boy in particular who was very horrible to me for 4 years. In my mid-20s, I encountered him again. He turned out to be a fan of my band. I saw him at the bar at a show, and was floored to see him there. All the pain flooded back. My friend, who knew about the bullying, decided to approach him and talk to him. After whatever she said, he sought me out. He didn't apologize. Instead, he told me that he always knew I'd be on stage one day and that he remembers watching me play guitar at a choir concert in high school and just being amazed at how good I was. He told me that he loves our music and wishes he could play an instrument as well as me.
I decided to not address the bullying. Instead, I treated him as a fan and got satisfaction from his smile and kindness in that moment. Now I hope that I made him feel valued that night. I hold no animosity.
I write this because I know there are kids being bullied that are watching this today. Your pain is real. Their pain is real. They do not handle it well. They take it out on you. They probably cannot acknowledge, even with your compassion, that they are in pain and are causing pain. But, you are empathetic and you are a good person. There is NOTHING wrong with you. It truly is all them. Do everything you can to survive it. On the otherside of that, know, truly KNOW, nothing about you was ever the cause. Often, the bullies are imitating what they experience at home. Think on that. What they are doing to you may very well be what they live with from an adult.
Your pain is real, but so is theirs. Survive it, and be better. Be what they weren't able to be. And then, many years later, let it go. Just let it be at peace. Know they were doing the best they could with what their life offered them. Know that you were NEVER the reason. You were NEVER a problem. You WERE what they wished they could be and have. That's why you were the target.
I love you. YOU are VALUABLE.
I was tormented throughout my time in school. This hit me hard. Thank you for this.
Again I return to say that seeing Jayant perform gives me great hope and joy in my heart. For many years I have struggled with a problem in my spine which makes wearing ordinary Western trousers difficult (jeans, khakis, etc) because I cannot stand the pressure which causes a lot of pain. In addition to this, I am a Native American person (Algonquin tribe) and my face is round, my body is short and "chubby" by conventional Hollywood standards and I have long dark hair as is the custom of my people. We (the native peoples of the Americas) face a lot of discrimination because of the way we look, especially our long hair which has a sacred meaning.
I began to wear the same kind of clothing as Jayant wears in the videos because of necessity, the pain in my back and my legs, and now I see somebody from far away who looks like me absolutely rocking this look. I feel hope and happiness. I feel "cool" for the first time in my life. After decades of pain and many surgeries, I see somebody who looks like me being so awesome. It makes me feel like maybe I can do something positive with my own life. Maybe it is all worthwhile.
I hope the wonderful musicians of Bloodywood know the positive impact they have on this world. Please continue to make music. Live your dream. Sing. Scream. Do what you do. You bring so much healing to strangers all around this crazy dirt-ball in space. You are the purist metal that can ever be.
That flute parts though 😍❤️❤️ Damnnnnn.... 👌❤️
I'm currently undergoing intensive psychiatric treatment for C-PTSD and PTSD and one of the other patients in my program introduced me to you guys. He told me to watch the video for this song in particular, and now I know why. I'm currently an EMT working in an ER, so the opening and closing of the video hit me extremely hard. Especially because a lot of the things that I used to be bullied for are now the very things that make me good at my job. So, whenever I start to doubt myself and let the voices of the past try to tell me lies, I'm going to listen to this song to remind myself of how far I've come. Thank you for making such powerful and uplifting music!
I often return to this song when I'm having a rough time, or feeling helpless and hopeless. It makes me cry every time.The words in the chorus speak so deeply to my inner child, who hasn't healed from years of torment, and struggles with self worth and feeling like I belong. Even though my pronunciation is probably no good, I love singing this song. I found this song when I was at my worst, and near suicidal. It brought me so much peace to listen to, along with Jee Veerey. Thank you so much for your gift to us with your music, and for helping me.
I don't think that I have broken out into tears like this in a very long time. I was bullied to horrifically as a child that my parents had to take me out of public school to home school me. What is most poignant about this video is the fact that I struggled so hard out of poverty to put myself through school to become a nurse. I am a Licensed Practical Nurse with nine years under my belt working the Medical/Surgical floor at a local rural hospital. I am also in my last semester of school working on my Associates Degree to become a Registered Nurse. I feel the struggles presented in this video and was shocked to see the ended. I burst into tears as I know as a nurse that disease, poor health and death affects us all. I would gladly care for my former bullies loved ones like I do any other patient. Granted, it would be nice if they could see the reality of things and appreciate life on a level field. I carry great traumas with me from my past and my scars are innumerable. But as a health care professional, every life that presents itself to me is worthy of my best effort.
Glad you came through all that and found meaning from the suffering you endured. May everyone hear your inner lion roar. Shine bright.
In many ways this is my life. Infact I had a life very similar to the kid bullied in the music video down to the fact I am an EMT. I even one time had a similar time I confronted an old bully due to a medical emergency. The difference was I was the one treating him. Before I left him since I was off duty I told him I had long forgiven him. I never saw him again. I know he made it tough.
I am currently in the US Narional Guard.
Recently found this song and I wish it was around 12-13 years ago when I was still in school being bullied. I feel that it would have helped me a lot back then for it was for sure exactly what I needed to hear.
You are all beautiful! I am from India but I live in South America, I am a female metal vocalist ... I love you, you are beautiful !! 🙏🏽🤘🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
In Darkness, I am the descendant of the rays of the Sun 🌞
This and jee veerey are by far my favorite songs of all time now. This one especially made me cry, I needed this message. I've always felt like I'm too nice and that I'm weak and pathetic because I just can't bring myself to hate anyone. I felt like a door mat because I kept forgiving and giving chances over and over and over. But seeing this video and listening to it's message made me see that's not true. I'm not weak, I'm forgiving.
You are hella strong my friend.people like you are hard to find in this cruel world . You are one of the precious gem who needed to be protected
Same here dude...but I got my limits if that limits tempered for all, I might go berserk.
You are not weak you are strong
Once mahatma Gandhi said this"it takes huge courage to forgive someone who did wrong to you"
And my friend that makes you a courageous person you are not weak at all.
Stop peeling onions, dudes! That's not cool! I'm not crying, shut up! xD
Seriously, though. This song and video were both amazing. Brought tears to my eyes both of sorrow and of joy, to see such amazing words put on display like this. The music as well, really made it hit home. Just the way it carries along with the vocals was inspiring. It's such an amazing thing to see you guys playing such amazing music with a great message no less. Thank you and all who worked on this video as well. Great work, I look forward to the next one.
Love how the loudest vocalist is usually silent when filming.
Powerful, I will share every music video of this band my mates here in Guatemala and central america will love this band.....
This...
Holy fucking shit *WHY CAN'T I LIKE THIS TWICE?!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
I frikin' LOVE YOU ALL! All the way from Italy ❤️
hate feeds more hate, violence feeds more violence. As someone that's been bullied myself I live by that message. Even tho you're hurt, don't lash out on someone else. The real heroes are the ones containing the demon, fighting it, so it won't hurt someone else. Karma is real. If you do bad things you attract more bad things to happen to you and the cycle will never stop until you stop it. Make a cycle of good and good will come to you.