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Ryu - 6 strings electro stream
Sadew - Vocals
Aki - Technology
Ryo - 4 strings satanic pulse & infernal vox
Shiromasa - 6 strings psycho system
Violator - Battery




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Big in Japan (Nov. 1st, 2007)
BLOOD STAIN CHILD - bits and pieces of a "Mozaiq"
BLOOD STAIN CHILD are pretty present on the stages in Japan at the moment! Look at the tourdates if you happen to be in Japan and see them perform the tunes of "Mozaiq" live!

Or watch them on Youtube: Here's mind-blasting video to "Freedom". Also still illin': The video to the song "Truth", taken from the last album "Idolator"!

Metal Invader praises:
"Mozaiq" has managed to stray from the beaten path, claiming a new identity. Now, the thrash music that till their previous album was almost mimicking those Finish bands, is enriched with electronic and techno sounds, as the keyboards have taken over and play a bigger role in the compositions. Another plus in this release is the fact that the band got a singer, whereas till then this role was taken up by bassist Ryo – who still operates as a second vocalist. The result is more diverse and rich vocals that alternate from grunts and growls to milder vocals."

Check it out by yourself, go to their Myspace and listen to "Exotic-6-cordinator" or "Neo-Gothic Romance".

(Freedom)
(Truth)
(Metal Invader review)
(Band's Myspace)
 
Mozaiq (14.06.2007)
This is what you surely never heard. At least not on one album. Not by one band. Not played together: a Mozaiq of Death Metal and Beats! While their world-wide debut "Idolator" was mainly influenced by Scandinavian Death Metal Bands like In Flames or Children Of Bodom, it already had some very own, but spare hints to what follows now. On "Mozaiq" BLOOD STAIN CHILD still honour Death Metal the Scandinavian Way, but the hints to their other influences and styles are now adding another trademark. The new BLOOD STAIN CHILD album "Mozaiq" is really about breaking down the boundaries of what we refer to as "Heavy Music"! If you say now "nah, that's what The Prodigy did already ages ago", you're right. But they were not this radical and goddamn H.E.A.V.Y.!

"Mozaiq" is due to release on July 20th all over Europe, an US release date will be announced soon!

 
New singer (14.06.2007)
Our Japanese Dark Melodic Metal prodigies BLOOD STAIN CHILD have a new member to announce:
"We are happy to announce out new singer "SADEW"! Now we have more variety on vocals, Sadew has an even more powerful voice than Ryo, who always had to concentrate on both, vocals and bass. Ryo can now concentrate on his bass a bit more, but he will still perform as the 2nd vocalist. Actually you can hear him here and there in the new album and he sometimes sings together with SADEW at concerts. We feel this change of line-up workes very well for the band!"
 

Dockyard 1 Welcomes Blood Stain Child (07.11.06)

We're happy to announce the signing of our first Japanese band! BLOOD STAIN CHILD show a fresh attempt to a scene dominated by bands from Helsinki or Gothenburg:

Guitars flying like arrows, oldschool solo parts and bone-crushing Death Metal vocals combined with sophisticated melodies - these are the trademarks of Blood Stain Child.

On their third album "Idolator" they celebrate Melodic Death Metal the Scandinavian way, this fusion of classic metal with aggressive vocals and brilliant songwriting is leading to hooklines which won't leave your ears again.

BLOOD STAIN CHILD already have a cult status in their home Japan:Kensuke Sasaki, one of the leading professional wrestlers uses a track by BSC as his anthem.

Watch the video for the song "Truth" in our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=Dockyard1

"Idolator" is due to release on Nov 27.

Carl Begai of BWBK.com praises: "Whether it's the crushing lead off track 'Hyper Sonic', the melodic thrash of 'Embrace Me', or the utterly brilliant 'Truth', one thing is absolutely clear; BLOOD STAIN CHILD don't merely sound like a European metal band, they are poised to give the bands that inspired them some serious competition.

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