Boston-based dissonant noise-punks MIRACLE BLOOD have carved out a reputation for their electrifying live performances, charismatic songwriting, and what has been called “the best scream in the city.” Since their formation in 2014, the trio have performed incessantly, sharing the stage with bands such as Great Falls, Landowner, and Tree. After several independently released EPs and singles, MIRACLE BLOOD self-released their debut LP Melter in 2022, scoring a Boston Music Award nomination for Rock Artist of the Year in the process. Melter shows off the group’s one-of-a-kind, genre-bucking take on noise-punk—dissonant, heavy, and chaotic, yet melodic, catchy and playful all at the same time.
MIRACLE BLOOD recently completed their second record album Hello Hell, which shows the band stepping up their game...
Boston-based dissonant noise-punks MIRACLE BLOOD have carved out a reputation for their electrifying live performances, charismatic songwriting, and what has been called “the best scream in the city.” Since their formation in 2014, the trio have performed incessantly, sharing the stage with bands such as Great Falls, Landowner, and Tree. After several independently released EPs and singles, MIRACLE BLOOD self-released their debut LP Melter in 2022, scoring a Boston Music Award nomination for Rock Artist of the Year in the process. Melter shows off the group’s one-of-a-kind, genre-bucking take on noise-punk—dissonant, heavy, and chaotic, yet melodic, catchy and playful all at the same time.
MIRACLE BLOOD recently completed their second record album Hello Hell, which shows the band stepping up their game in every way. The new album slams the listener with ten ripping tracks in under thirty-two minutes, with a sound that is meaner, heavier, and noisier than its predecessor. Hello Hell was produced with Alex Allinson at The Bridge Sound & Stage (Bedtimemagic, The Freqs, Lesotho) and mastering engineer Brad Boatright (The Armed, Sleep, Nails). The record features guests from BEDTIMEMAGIC and Sapling joining the MIRACLE BLOOD crew on gang vocals, and the record is completed with art and design by the band’s Andrew Wong.