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Episode 25: Chris Pritchard, Blood Youth

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This episode features a conversation with Blood Youth, from Harrogate, Yorkshire, and creators of Visions Of Another Hell, one of the best records I’ve heard in the metal genre in ages. In truth, I’ve liked everything they’ve brought forth – starting with their excellent 2017 debut Beyond Repair, but this - album three, out now on Rude Records - feels like a big step forward. More synth. More darkess. And a new singer, the incoming Harry Rule being passed the baton by the sadly departing Kaya Tarsus.

Heads up, I was a bit under the weather when I taped this episode – and I might be saying that for the next few episodes of this here podcast – so do forgive me if I’m a bit spluttery throughout. I enjoyed my conversation with guitarist and band constant Chris Pritchard though. And if you enjoy this episode… well, why don’t you rate, review and press the subscribe button, and never miss another episode?
(OH GAWD, I've just noticed that I've called the new record Visions Of Hell in the episode, and not Visions Of Another Hell. I'm an idiot/ill).
The James McMahon Music Podcast is a Spoook Media production. Spoook is also a record label, a promoter, a shop, a Substack - it's many things. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter. And please do Like, Review and Subscribe - it actually really helps people find our podcasts!

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This episode features a conversation with Blood Youth, from Harrogate, Yorkshire, and creators of Visions Of Another Hell, one of the best records I’ve heard in the metal genre in ages. In truth, I’ve liked everything they’ve brought forth – starting with their excellent 2017 debut Beyond Repair, but this - album three, out now on Rude Records - feels like a big step forward. More synth. More darkess. And a new singer, the incoming Harry Rule being passed the baton by the sadly departing Kaya Tarsus.

Heads up, I was a bit under the weather when I taped this episode – and I might be saying that for the next few episodes of this here podcast – so do forgive me if I’m a bit spluttery throughout. I enjoyed my conversation with guitarist and band constant Chris Pritchard though. And if you enjoy this episode… well, why don’t you rate, review and press the subscribe button, and never miss another episode?
(OH GAWD, I've just noticed that I've called the new record Visions Of Hell in the episode, and not Visions Of Another Hell. I'm an idiot/ill).
The James McMahon Music Podcast is a Spoook Media production. Spoook is also a record label, a promoter, a shop, a Substack - it's many things. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter. And please do Like, Review and Subscribe - it actually really helps people find our podcasts!

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