Exclusive: Miracle Blood Are in for a Bloody Good Time With Epic Tour

Noise punks Miracle Blood are ready to bring the ruckus with an ambitious tour starting July 11 in Buffalo, NY, running through August 2 in Washington DC.

The Beantown badasses are also on the docket for the fifth edition of the ultra-underground Caterwaul Fest in Minneapolis on May 26. In between Caterwaul and the onset of their summer trek, the band will hit up Portsmouth, New Hampshire (June 13); Troy, New York (June 24); and Boston (June 28).

Miracle Blood certainly aren’t allergic to playing live, and this new jaunt will be their most extensive one to date.

“Play new material in front of crowds to kind of see what’s landing right and what maybe needs a little bit more work,” cofounder/guitarist/vocalist Andrew Wong told The Bad Penny.

With so many upcoming engagements, it’s patently obvious that Miracle Blood–who tout themselves as “gnarly noise-punk for the weird at heart”–are on fi-yah. If noise-punk isn’t your jam, give Miracle Blood a shot nonetheless, as they meld their music with mathcore as well.

Expect scenes like this to unfold frequently during Miracle Blood’s upcoming gigs:

“Hello Hell” is also the name of Miracle Blood’s new album, which came out in November via esteemed label Nefarious Industries after its completion almost an entire year before. For the sake of consistency, and to reiterate that the guys feel destined to spend the rest of eternity south of heaven, Miracle Blood dubbed their summer trek “Hello Hell Summer 2025.”

The band sprouted out of Boston’s underground music scene after Wong helped sow the seeds for the project in 2017. Original bassist Garrett Young and new-ish drummer Anthony Bollitier round out Miracle Blood’s current lineup.

Given Miracle Blood’s patience with the long time it took to release Hello Hell, don’t expect a follow-up anytime soon. That said, “We’re definitely cooking up some new stuff. We always have something on the back burner,” Young said with a wink.

Till then, catch these maniacs in concert before they blow up and become everyone’s New Favorite Band.

Get educated on all things Miracle Blood on the band’s nifty website. There’s yet more to be learned about the band on its Bandcamp page. They’re on Facebook too, but Mark Zuckerberg is the consummate despicable dill weed, so we’re not gonna link to it.

For more on Caterwaul Fest, taking place from Friday through a week from today, go to its website.

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