Boston’s music scene is buzzing with excitement as Blood for Blood, the legendary hardcore rock band, makes a long-awaited comeback after more than two decades of silence. In a surprising move, the band announced their reunion tour on social media, along with the release of their first new song in 21 years, “You’re Gonna Have to Kill Me.”
Formed in 1994 by Robert “White Trash” Lind and Erick “Buddha” Medina, Blood for Blood quickly rose to prominence within the underground music scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Known for their hard-hitting sound, the band released five studio albums, two EPs, a cassette, and a compilation album before taking a hiatus in 2004. Their last album, “Serenity…,” left fans eagerly anticipating new music until now.
Despite a brief return to the stage in 2011 without Lind, who was battling addiction at the time, the band’s original lineup has reunited for this monumental comeback. With Lind back at the helm, joined by Pete Morcey, Ian McFarland, Justin Legere, and Jamie Muckinhaupt, Blood for Blood is ready to reclaim their place in the music world.
Their recent live performance at the For the Children Boston music festival marked their first appearance since 2017, setting the stage for an upcoming nationwide tour next spring. Major cities such as Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Los Angeles, and Detroit will welcome the band, joined by metal group Skinhead, who released a new album earlier this year. Tickets for the highly anticipated tour go on sale this Wednesday.
With their gritty sound and uncompromising style, Blood for Blood’s return is not just a reunion—it’s a resurgence. Fans and music enthusiasts alike are eagerly awaiting the chance to experience the raw energy and passion that define this iconic band’s legacy. As Blood for Blood takes the stage once again, their presence in the music industry serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring impact of their music.
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