Christian Olde Wolbers Joins John Joseph's Bloodclot

On the most recent episode of Meep Meep talking about John Joseph's album with Both Worlds on Roadrunner Records, the subject of his current project Bloodclot came up and he revealed Christian Olde Wolbers from Fear Factory is now in the band replacing Craig Setari who replaced Manny Carrero from Glassjaw.

John Joseph: Craig [Setari, Sick of It All] played on the record because our bass player has like a kidney disease and was all fucked up and couldn't travel or nothing and we were getting ready to go in and record and I asked Craig just to step in to play on the record and he fucking crushed it.

But we have a bass player, Christian from Vio-Lence.

Ryan Rainbro: FEAR FACTORY!

John Joseph: That's right bro…  he stepped in and already wrote a song for us.

Ryan Rainbro: Well you know interesting for me personally is having Christian be the bass player because Fear Factory was a Roadrunner band and he's replacing Manny who was in glassjaw who was also a Roadrunner band"

John Joseph: Oh you know it was Manny… I love Manny. He actually played… on "How Low Can a Punk Get" [Bad Brains cover] I said let's honor Manny man for his dedication and he absolutely killed it on that track.

Listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts HERE.

Upstate Records will release BLOODCLOT’s Souls LP on December 16th, on limited edition black and white splatter 12” vinyl, CD, and on all digital streaming services. Find digital preorders at Bandcamp HERE and digital pre-saves for the album HERE, and watch for physical/merch preorders to post alongside additional audio previews of the album and more over the weeks ahead.

Souls Track Listing:

1. Souls

2. Unhinged

3. War Castles

4. Save The Robots

5. Infectious

6. Relentless

7. How Low Can A Punk Get? (Bad Brains cover)

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Dan started Getting It Out back in 2018 as a stand alone podcast. He’s been writing for music websites for over a decade and finally decided to start his own. Now living in Lancaster, Pennsylvania with his wife and kids, he briefly sang for Baltimore’s Pleasant Living.

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