Biography

Out For Blood (OFB) are a sludgcore metal band from Coventry, West Midlands. They formed in Coventry in 2003 and have undergone minor changes to the lineup but currently have five members. I joined in mid 2004 replacing the then guitarist Dodge. The current lineup stands as:

  • Andrew Barraclough - Vocals
  • Micheal Giles - Drums
  • James Dunn - Bass Guitar
  • Edward Chester - Guitar
  • John Cooke - Guitar/Backing Vocals

Releases
Assault and Battery

Two track demo recorded at Sable Rose Studios, Coventry with producer Andy Faulkner (Bolt Thrower & Cathedral)

  • 1. Piss Soaked Wrench.
  • 2. Beg, Borrow, or Steal.

Pulse Of The Underground

Six track split EP released on Meltdown Records and recorded at Sable Rose Studios with Andy Faulkner. The split was a collaboration with Organ from Atlanta, Georgia. The first three tracks are OFB the latter three are Organ.

  • 1. Punishable By Death.
  • 2. Corporate Cockmaster.
  • 3. Iron Lung.

Out For Blood

Debut full length album released on The Devil Knows You're Dead Records and recorded at Sable Rose Studios with Andy Faulkner. .

  • 1. ****
  • 2. Keep No Cunt Alive (Download)
  • 3. Unsustainable Liver Treatment
  • 4. Last Bullet, Last Day
  • 5. Thirst For Blood
  • 6. Your Lies, Your Suffering
  • 7. Ears Will Be Bleeding
  • 8. Smell The Trail Of The Blood
  • 9. Left To Rot
  • 10. Homicidal
  • 11. Violent Delusions

Past

OFB formed in late 2003 with the lineup consisting of Andrew Barraclough, Micheal Giles, James Dunn, and Dodge(guitars). In early 2004 OFB recorded Assault & Battery (A&B). Shortly after A&B was recorded Dodge left the band and I replaced him in mid 2004. In late 2004 OFB entered the studio to record their split EP, Pulse Of The Underground. The record recieved good reviews, some of which can be seen on OFB's website www.outforblood.co.uk. In March 2005 OFB, Organ, and fellow midland metallers, Godsize, toured the UK playing around 10 dates in as many days. At the end of the tour Organ promised to return as soon as possible to play even more shows and, true to their word, they returned in December 2005 bringing with them another band from Atlanta, Georgia, called Daath. However, due to complications with work permits, they had to return home after only three days in the country. This meant that they were only able to play the first show of the tour.

Since then OFB have released their debut full length album Out For Blood. The album was well recieved and the track Keep No Cunt Alive was featured on Metal Hammer's cover CD.

Present
Ar present OFB are not active.
Future

We may reform.