The Blood Arm

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The Blood Arm are a four-piece Indie/Rock band from Los Angeles, California. At present they have released three albums. Their music has been featured in the television programmes Gossip Girl, The OC and the US version of Shameless, as well as the hit movie Cloverfield.

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The Blood Arm were formed in LA in 2003 and were nominated for the LA Weekly Music Award for Best New Artist in 2004. They won the Best Live Act award at the 2005 South By Southwest Music Conference. Franz Ferdinand have often mentioned The Blood Arm as their favourite band in interviews, and invited The Blood Arm to open the first three dates of their second U.S. tour. The Blood Arm has also supported Maxïmo Park on a tour of the UK, and have subsequently toured with a number of bands including Hot Hot Heat, The Killers, Electric 6, The Sunshine Underground and We Are Scientists.

The Blood Arm are signed to record label City Rockers/Because and released their second album (the first being Bomb Romantics- released in 2004) Lie Lover Lie in October 2006. It has received many positive reviews with The Guardian giving it 5/5, NME giving it 8/10, and Artrocker calling it "the best debut album of the year."

The band is led by singer Nathaniel Fregoso, who has a reputation for being energetic during live shows, including singing from the tops of speaker stacks, hanging off water pipes, waltzing with members of the audience, or stealing off to the bar to swipe drinks. Dyan Valdés, originally from the Bay Area and a graduate of UCLA, is the band's pianist and also provides backing vocals.

The Blood Arm also travel with a Master of Ceremonies named Ben Lee Handler, who warms up the crowd with semi-fictional accounts of how the band arrived at the venue.

In early 2012, the group announced details of a forthcoming fourth album, entitled "Sister City", in association with PledgeMusic. A press release from the band indicated that the Blood Arm were now a "completely self-funded band" and were "unable to pay to make this record ourselves", and were looking for support from their fanbase to help fund the recording of the album.

The band boasted of having "23 great songs written" for the album, with "more on the way", but made sure to note that "it won’t be a double album, just an album of very well chosen, exciting songs that we hope will touch you in some small way".

The band achieved 25% of their PledgeMusic target at 16:42 on 29 March 2012. The band achieved 50% of their PledgeMusic target at 19:18 on 4 April 2012.

Interviews

The Scenestar – December 2006