Bellwether Release New Single ‘Bloodline'

Featuring Mikey Arthur of The Gloom in the Corner

‘Bloodline’ release show tickets now on sale

Sydney based Pop Punk band Bellwether have today shared their new single ‘Bloodline’. Featuring guest vocals from ‘Mikey Arthur’ of Sharp Tone Records concept metal band ‘The Gloom In The Corner, ‘Bloodline’ explores a darker and heavier side to Bellwether. Stream ‘Bloodline’ HERE and watch the official music video below.

“‘Bloodline’ is our first attempt at writing a “heavy” song, and is inspired by the characters Zuko and Ozai from the “Avatar: The Last Airbender” TV series. The song explores the strained father-son relationship between the two fictional characters, with Mikey Arthur from The Gloom In The Corner stepping in to portray the role of Ozai.” - Heath Joukhadar (Guitarist)

Mikey Arthur vocalist of ‘The Gloom In The Corner’ talks about his special guest feature on the track “It was an absolute pleasure to jump on this track for Bellwether! Their style reminds me a lot of the bands I grew up listening to with a modern and fresh polish. I’m thankful they asked me to sprinkle some Gloomy flavour into this banger!”

Watch the official music video for ‘Bloodline’ right here:

In support of the release, Bellwether will be performing two special Australian headline shows in Melbourne and Sydney. Full details below:

11 November 2023 - Melbourne, Bar Open in Fitzroy

18 November 2023 - Sydney, The Vanguard in Newtown

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

‘Bloodline’ continues a run of recent single releases from Bellwether with previous tracks  ‘Hurricane’ and ‘fallingshort’ dropping earlier this year.  The tracks have received widespread acclaim, receiving support from Kerrang! Magazine, BBC Radio 1, Triple J, HEAVYMag, Bring The Noise, Total Rock Radio and many more.

Bellwether | Bloodline feat. Mikey Arthur  - STREAM HERE: Bloodline (gyro.to)

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