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In May of 2006, TBE released a 4 song EP entitled "Friends Help You Move, Good Friends Help You Move Bodies" which circulated
around denver and surrounding areas with great interest from fans, reviewers, concert venues, and radio stations. Soon, TBE
was on shows through Colorado's biggest concert promoters, Soda Jerk Presents, and Food Friends Hardcore. Sometimes even opening
for national acts such as Yakuza (prosthetic records), and The Coma Recovery (Failed Experiment Records). Bryan from Louderandfaster.com
describes a Bloodshed Ensemble show as "High Fucking Energy" with a "sense of awareness in their performance that exceeds even some major
label artists that I have seen in recent years."
KBPI, Denver's largest rock/metal/hardcore radio station, soon discovered the music of
TBE, and currently keeps them in rotation on the station's late night Metalix. The band thrives on making music that draws people in and
keeps them there. Typical TBE songs are made up of heartfelt lyrics, heavy breakdowns, melodic riffs, and intense drums that all come
together to form a genre that makes you want to listen again and again. Clearly, The Bloodshed Ensemble is a band you are gonna want to
spread the word about!
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